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The Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings Christmas Day halftime show will feature a special performance by TBA, bringing festive entertainment to the holiday game, USA Today reports. Stay tuned for official artist announcements.
The Sex Pistols’ 1978 performance at Dallas’ Longhorn Ballroom marked a pivotal moment in punk rock history. D Magazine revisits the iconic, chaotic show that challenged Texas’ music scene and cultural norms.
The Angelika Dallas is hosting a kid-themed film festival, offering free screenings to the public. The event features a selection of family-friendly movies, making it a perfect outing for children and parents alike.
Houston stands out as the largest U.S. city lacking a major theme park, reflecting unique urban planning choices and market dynamics. This status highlights Houston’s distinct entertainment landscape.
Peppa Pig Theme Park in North Richland Hills has been named a Top 10 Best New Attraction by USA Today, FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth reports. The family-friendly destination draws crowds with interactive rides and shows.
Dallas debuts the groundbreaking 136-inch 4K Micro LED luxury TV, showcasing ultra-vivid visuals and unparalleled brightness. This cutting-edge display sets new standards in home entertainment technology.
Toca Social has launched its first tech-enabled soccer attraction in the US, blending interactive technology with immersive gameplay. The venue aims to revolutionize fan engagement through cutting-edge digital experiences.
A Dallas-based firm’s “He Gets Us” ad about Jesus Christ will air during the Super Bowl, aiming to reach millions with its message of understanding and compassion amid the game’s massive viewership.
Get an exclusive first look at Netflix House, the immersive experience where fans can step into the eerie world of “Wednesday.” USA Today reveals how the series comes to life beyond the screen.
Puttery, a golf entertainment venue backed by Rory McIlroy, opens Friday in The Colony. The new spot offers high-tech golf games, food, and drinks, aiming to redefine social play in the Dallas area.
Annabel Schofield, known for her role on “Dallas” and her successful modeling career, has died at 62. The actress and model was celebrated for her iconic presence on screen and in the fashion world.
Trinity Groves in Dallas, Texas, is a vibrant dining and entertainment district offering diverse eateries, innovative concepts, and scenic city views. A must-visit spot for food lovers and urban explorers alike.
The leader of the Dallas Arts District announced plans to step down in January, marking the end of a significant era for the city’s cultural hub. The announcement sparks anticipation about future leadership and district development.
GrapeFest returns to Grapevine this weekend, offering wine tastings, live music, and gourmet food. The ultimate celebration for wine lovers promises a lively, flavorful experience amid Texas charm.
Loews Hotels is set to expand in Arlington’s Entertainment District with a third property, boosting the area’s hospitality options. The new development aims to capitalize on increasing visitor demand, enhancing the local hotel market.
LeeAnne Locken hints at a possible “Real Housewives of Dallas” revival, sharing optimism about the show’s return in an exclusive Us Weekly interview. Fans eagerly await news on the franchise’s future.
Jumpshot Live, a new basketball eatertainment concept, is set to launch in Dallas. Combining immersive dining with live basketball action, it promises a unique experience for sports and food fans alike.
D Magazine explores “What Would Jesus Film?”—a thought-provoking project imagining how Jesus might use modern media. The feature delves into faith, creativity, and contemporary storytelling through a spiritual lens.
Pleasant Grove galleries are using art to revitalize the neighborhood, fostering community and creativity. Local artists say, “Art keeps us human,” highlighting its power to inspire and unite residents.
Dallas-based ClubCorp, the largest owner of golf and country clubs in the U.S., has unveiled a major rebranding as “Invited.” The move aims to enhance member experiences and expand the network nationwide.























