Arts & Entertainment With Too Many Twists, The Commuter Spins Out By Todd Jorgenson | 3 years ago Liam Neeson's fourth collaboration with Spanish director Jaume Collet-Serra flashes short moments of inspiration.
Restaurants Revisiting The Grape By Eve Hill-Agnus | 3 years ago Does the Lower Greenville institution still have it?
Books 3 New Books You Need to Read By Zac Crain | 3 years ago Check out these North Texas-connected tomes about basketball and other things, basketball, and other things.
Seafood Lovers Seafood and Market is the Reel Deal By Eve Hill-Agnus | 4 years ago With its beach-house casualness, Lovers Seafood and Market aims to please. And most of the time, it does.
Class Review Class Review: Spivi – Spinning the Journey By Kiana Moridi | 4 years ago Cycling and yoga merge in this virtual fitness experience.
Cooking How to Cook Meat Like a Five-Star Chef By Ryan Conner | 4 years ago We tested the Anova Precision Cooker, the hottest home gadget to hit the market since the Crock-Pot.
Reviews 5 Things I Learned in a Pole Dancing Workshop By Caitlin Clark | 4 years ago MoveStudio's class makes for an excellent bridal shower activity—and a killer workout.
Reviews Class Review: ZYN22’s New Barre22 in Uptown By Caitlin Clark | 4 years ago The new, high-energy class at the company’s freshly-opened Uptown location is the perfect companion for spinning.
Health & Fitness Class Review: Brawl at The Barre Code By Caitlin Clark | 4 years ago Self magazine named this one of the best workouts in the country. Did they get it right?
Where To Order Takeout and Delivery Now Rosin Saez Coronavirus will limit our ability to eat out—but that doesn't mean you can't still get that same food to your home. Comfort food for these uncomfortable times. Order In
Things To Do In Dallas Safely Natalie Gempel How to enjoy local arts, culture, food, fitness, and more while practicing social distancing. Wear Your Mask
A Guide To Summer Grilling In Dallas Eve Hill-Agnus, Aileen Jimenez, and Kathy Wise The time has come to light those grills. Let's give you some new ideas about how to make the most of this unprecedented summer. Fire It Up
Enjoy Dallas’ Finest Beer, Wine, and Cocktails From Home Eve Hill-Agnus and Rosin Saez Brewery drive-thrus, cocktail kits, and the home bar essentials you’ll want to have when the mood for a tipple strikes. Drink Safely
Don’t Skip These Dallas Drive-Thrus Abby Blasingame Some are temporary, crafted in the age of COVID-19. Others are local mainstays. A couple are technically drive-ins. But all offer good eats without the need to leave your car. Pull Up
Reviews Swing Low, Sweet Chariot: The Ben-Hur Remake Isn’t Sacrilege, It’s Just Stupid By Todd Jorgenson | 5 years ago Other than its spectacular chariot race, the prior film makes this inferior effort seem rather pointless.
Reviews Stuff of Legend: Kubo Shows How Stop-Motion Can Still Be Splendid By Todd Jorgenson | 5 years ago This wonderful showcase for advances in stop-motion animation is filled with intoxicating imagery, from its rich background texture to unique character details.
Movies Fresh Approach Keeps Pete’s Dragon From Blowing Smoke By Todd Jorgenson | 5 years ago This charming remake shows that filmmaker David Lowery isn’t compromising his independent sensibilities while transitioning to big-budget studio films.
Movies Streep Can’t Carry a Tune But Doesn’t Miss a Beat Playing Florence Foster Jenkins By Todd Jorgenson | 5 years ago This crowd-pleasing biopic takes an affectionate look at the New York socialite whose lack of talent never stopped her musical ambition — for better and worse.
Television Dallas-Set Drama Queen of the South More Than a Guilty Pleasure By Julia Trupp | 5 years ago Like Walter White in Breaking Bad, Teresa will be the one who knocks in this USA television show.
Reviews Class Review: SupraMax SMIT By Katelyn Lunders | 5 years ago This 45-minute workout will leave you both sore and satisfied.