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Buzzy Mediterranean Restaurant to Open in the Design District Late 2026

Aba, not to be confused with Avra, is an upscale Mediterranean restaurant from Chicago.

By Aaren Prody

Survey Asks What Residents Want From Dallas Libraries as Closures Loom

The survey, offered by the Friends of the Dallas Public Library, seeks to clarify what Dallasites want the city to prioritize in its library system.

By Austin Wood

City to Consider Regulations, Protections for Stray, Feral Community Cats 

The new parameters were inspired by the conflict that unfolded in Bishop Arts last spring over the neighborhood’s cat colonies.

By Emma Ruby

Clowning Around: How a Denton Troupe is Laughing Through the Pain

A group of clowns in Denton isn't just honking around — they're creating community in a dicey political climate.

By Alyssa Fields

 

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Dallas' Best Cheap Eats for Every Day of the Week

We mapped out a week’s worth of the best cheap food deals in the city so you don't have to. Monday through Sunday, we’ve got you covered

By Simon Pruitt, Melanie Hernandez

Most Anticipated Concerts of 2026 (So Far)

Lady Gaga, Doja Cat, Jason Isbell, Caifanes and more promise a happy new year for North Texas music fans.

By Alec Spicer, Preston Jones, Simon Pruitt

Fort Worth Rock Icons Toadies Announce New Album Release Date

First announced in 2024, the new Toadies record, recorded by the late, great Steve Albini, has an official release date.

By Alyssa Fields

North Texas Host Committee Outlines Human Rights Priorities Ahead of World Cup

With millions of people on their way to Dallas, the World Cup brings an array of challenges, including human trafficking.

By Austin Wood

 
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