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Stephen King Breaks News of Old 97’s Album
American Primitive drops in late March.
By Tim Rogers
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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: January 4-7
Let's ease into 2024 with the three C's: Comedy, Country, and Classical.
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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas Over the Holidays: December 21-31
Whether you're looking for something to get you in the Christmas spirit, or looking for that New Year's Eve bash, we have some suggestions. Happy holidays!
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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: December 14-17
Although there are plenty of events to get you in the holiday spirit this weekend, not everything jingles all the way—just ask Anita Baker, Warrant, and Abraham Alexander.
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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: December 7-10
There are lots of holiday options this weekend, but don't fret—there's also plenty of comedy and rock to be had, too.
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The Life of Late ZZ Top Bassist Dusty Hill Is on Display In Pop-Up Auction Exhibit
If you've ever wanted the chance to own a piece of Texas history, make plans to head to the Design District this weekend.
By James Russell
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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: November 30-December 3
From punk to pop to plenty of holiday tunes, this weekend offers a little something for everyone, including some comic relief.
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A Dallas Gift Guide for the Music Lover in Your Life
Shopping for your music-loving friends and family, or maybe wishing you could pass along some hints for yourself? We have some suggestions that will hit all the right notes.
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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: November 22-26
It's a light weekend when it comes to live music, but if you're ready to leave your house after a full day of turkey and pie, we have some options.
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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: November 16-19
This weekend includes two nights of George Strait, Doja Cat, everyone's internet boyfriend Matt Rife, a celebration of Black culture, and Deep Ellum's first music fest. And end it with Wynonna Judd.