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After almost being kidnapped in Venezuela nearly four years ago, Alejandra Camargo and her husband moved to Dallas to escape a social and economic crisis. “It happened in 2009," she says. "I was with my best friend, these guys block our car, and this guy with a black mask was... → Read More
First look: Hotel Madrid and La Zona, a combination Spanish bar, restaurant, coffee shop and churro stand in fort worth. → Read More
Age Of Napoleon The beautiful thing about podcasts is that one exists for probably any topic. Need to learn how to play pinochle in a weekend? Easy. Want someone to analyze every political subtext of Hideo Kojima’s Metal Gear Solid? Close your eyes and point to literally anywhere on your... → Read More
Casinos like Choctaw and Winstar are hosting some great concerts this year, like Amy Schumer, Christina Aguilera, Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Dylan, The Roots, Eddie Money, and more. → Read More
Post Malone returned to Dallas on Thursday night for a soldout show at Toyota Music Factory, following the same-day announcement of his inaugural “Posty Fest” on Oct. 28 at Dallas’ Dos Equis Pavilion. → Read More
Three years ago Derek Nemunaitis was doing cancer research and practicing Mixed Martial Arts. But one day, he broke his leg training and decided to try drawing and painting as a pastime. A few years later he was let go from his job, and continued creating art instead of finding another gig. Now, with murals all... → Read More
Gladys Johnson hosts Curvy Queenz dance classes for the public at 3 p.m. every Sunday at Power House of Dance in Dallas. She also teaches a hip-hop class called GroovinWithGladys at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Each class is $15. → Read More
A “pictorial snipe” is anything added to a movie poster after it is originally printed, local artist Maxx Henry-Frazer says. These official changes are often made because text or imagery is deemed offensive, but Henry-Frazer is taking a more creative approach to this technique by painting pop-culture icons onto... → Read More
If your allergies didn’t already give it away, you might have noticed that spring has officially sprung. Which means it is time to start planning those... → Read More
If your allergies didn’t already give it away, you might have noticed that spring has officially sprung. Which means it is time to start planning those picnic dates and outdoor Instagram posts. We can’t think of a better place to do that than these six local gardens. Pop a couple... → Read More
Last time we saw artists Billi London-Gray and Daniel Bernard Gray, they were hosting a political pop-up at Umbrella Gallery in Deep Ellum that featured a pile of dirt and a Trump-inspired hairpiece. The duo is back with another installation to satisfy your appetite for unconventional art, but this time the... → Read More
Samantha Watt has worked in the business of burials for more than 10 years. However, “funeral home director” is not her most peculiar role. Watt is... → Read More
You probably can’t tell from the sensual bachata performance in their latest video, but Luis Loredo and Victoria Calamusa have only been dance partners for four months. While Loredo lives in Dallas, Calamusa calls Charlotte, North Carolina, home. The pair set out to showcase the hot Dominican dance by using... → Read More
Many teens spend their free time at malls and movie theaters. But not Autumn Cragle. → Read More
Oak Cliff’s Top Ten Records is often recognized as the last place Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippett was seen making a phone call before Lee Harvey... → Read More
Worn out by IPAs and tired of the same-old stout? A new roster of locally brewed beers is bringing something interesting to the table: inspiration from a wide range of curious, generally hop-free foods. Between a ramen noodle-infused sour and Girl Scout cookie-inspired stout, these craft brews stand out as... → Read More