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Dallas Native John Burr Brings Terror to Our Backyard in The Gates

Experience James Van Der Beek's powerful final performance in a Dallas-set thriller now playing in area AMC theaters.

By Preston Barta

Archive and Alchemy: Apothecary Reopens as a Two-Room Experience

Apothecary fills the Rye space and adds two names. Confused? Wait till you try the cocktails.

By Aaren Prody

Luna Luna’s Next Era Sounds Like a Party of One

Dallas artist Kevin "Kavvi" González takes full creative control on one of the city's most beloved indie-pop projects in recent years.

By Sean Stroud

Prairieland Verdict Leaves Questions for Left-Wing Groups, Free Speech Advocates

Experts warn the verdict could have a 'chilling' effect on protests and that terrorism charges are an overreach.

By Austin Wood

 

TODAY'S TRENDING STORIES

This Dallas Neighborhood is the Gen Z Migration Capital of Texas

While one Big D ZIP code welcomes a bunch of Gen Zers, a suburb north of town has seen a ton of them leave recently.

By Kelly Dearmore

Grocery Store Chains Are in a Land Rush to Build in Dallas' Booming Market

Heard of BJ's Wholesale Club? North Texans will soon be able to add it to their grocery store Rolodex.

By Jeff Siegel

No, I’m Not Tipping You for Handing Me a Tablet. Survey Says: Americans Are Tipped Over

Requesting tips for to-go orders raise a great question: why are we being asked to tip a to-go order?

By Aaren Prody

Could Mental Health, Substance Abuse Help Dallas County Jail’s Overcrowding Problem?

A program first launched in Florida could help guide Dallas officials’ efforts to reduce jail populations.

By Emma Ruby

Food Industry Lobbies for More Temporary Work Permits for Immigrants

From farms to tables, America's food chain needs immigrant labor to keep prices down.

By Patrick Williams

 
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