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Best Things To Do in Dallas, Oct. 2-8

Catch some dance, learn what happens when you stop mowing your grass, celebrate the moon and more.

By Merritt Martin, Carly May Gravley, Alec Spicer

6 Creative Gems to Discover at Denton Arts & Jazz Festival

From surreal canvases to blacklight woodwork, meet the artists bringing the Denton festival to life.

By Preston Barta

Six Flags Unveils Record-Breaking Tormenta Rampaging Run Roller Coaster

Get ready to grab your thrills by the horns — a massive new ride is opening at Six Flags Over Texas in 2026.

By Preston Barta

Best of Dallas 2025: A Once-Upon-a-Time Storyteller Who Faced the Dragons Herself

Cassie Nova never expected to lead a children's story time, but she and the kids loved it. Conservatives didn't.

By Patrick Williams

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Here's How to Save Your Money at the State Fair of Texas

Going to the State Fair in this economy? We've got ways to save.

By Simon Pruitt

Dallas VideoFest Will Hand Ernie Kovacs Award to Fred Armisen

From "The Californians" to Portlandia to Uncle Fester, the comedian, writer and musician embodies quirky comedy.

By Kendall Morgan

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Southland Tales bombed when first released in 2006, but it looks prescient today.

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