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We Watched Turning Point's “All-American” Show So You Don’t Have To

A mess.

By Carly May Gravley

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Popular Fort Worth Brewery Closing After 11 Years

Head to Fort Worth's Panther Island Brewing this weekend or next Friday for a last call. 

By Lauren Drewes Daniels

 

Best Things To Do in Dallas This Week

Love is in the air this week, but so are comedy shows, basketball and monster trucks. 

By Alyssa Fields, Alec Spicer

 

Free Things To Do in Dallas (and Beyond) This Weekend

It's the year of the fire horse, and we're here for all the change it will bring. We're also here for Super Bowl Sunday. 

By Alec Spicer, Alyssa Fields

 
 

The Definitive Guide to Dallas Italian: 15 Restaurants Worth the Hype

For many, there are few things as comforting as a bowl of pasta. Here's our list of great Italian restaurants around Dallas. 

By Aaren Prody, Lauren Drewes Daniels

 

The 10 Most Booked Restaurants in Dallas

You could throw a dart on a map and (almost) anywhere it lands would be better than an atrocity that sells truffle fries for $20. But here we are. 

By Aaren Prody

 

Can Free Bread Revive this Dallas-Based Restaurant to Its Old Glory?

This cozy Dallas-born cafe is back to its old tricks. 

By Lauren Drewes Daniels

 

This Surprising North Texas Suburb Is Among the Most Ethnically Diverse Cities in the US

Once a predominantly white city, this northern 'burb ranks high in the nation in ethnic, birthplace and linguistic diversity. 

By Kelly Dearmore

 

Plano Hits the Brakes on Signing Up Microtransit DART Alternative

Plans are still being worked out for what could happen should Plano voters decide to drop their DART partnership. 

By Austin Wood

 

I Can't Feel My Face: A Guide to the Spiciest Dishes in Dallas