The familiar voice of Ryan Berg has been heard across music venues in the Dallas area since his rise to local stardom in recent years. With the release of his debut album, The Velvet Ears, Berg takes listeners on a journey of growth and discovery.
A year ago, President Donald Trump implemented Executive Order 13769, which temporarily banned individuals from seven Muslim-majority nations from entering the United States and stopped refugee admission for 120 days. Now, a nonprofit Dallas book publisher is preparing to release an anthology of fiction celebrating those countries.
White sand beaches and clear blue skies sound like an amazing way to spend the summer — and an even better way to make some cash. That might be the future for Dallas couple Tennessee and Collin Hauser as they vie for the position of Cancun.com’s summer CEO, which in this case stands for Cancun Experience Officer.
Dallas' most popular venues are bars as much as they are places to hear live music. Deep Ellum joints like Three Links and Club Dada offer strong drinks, fast service and the chance to mingle with friends while music plays in the background. But there's at least one music venue in Dallas where you won't find any of that, and it's been in operation for 35 years.
While Sam Moon Group is best known for its handbag and accessory empire, it has now taken on a new venture in the hotel and hospitality industry. The 15-story Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy West Hotel, which opened in July, brings a mix of Asian art and culture to North Texas.
As the holidays and year's end quickly approach, you may be pondering what to do with a few of those extra vacation days. From winter wonderlands to romantic treehouses, we have rounded up 10 of the best holiday getaways in the Lone Star State.
As the holidays and year's end quickly approach, you may be pondering what to do with a few of those extra vacation days. From winter wonderlands to romantic treehouses, we have rounded up 10 of the best holiday getaways in the Lone Star State.
Mattresses. Rock candy. Blenders. Knives. Pots and pans. Caricature artists. These are some of the things you’ll find in the vendor halls at the State Fair of Texas. Oh, and of course, pitchmen and women roping you in with witty puns and kitschy gimmicks.