Pizza & Wine? Oh, So Fine!
True, a cold beer can hit the spot with pizza. But, this time of year, you might be hanging out in front of a fireplace and a glass of wine makes more sense than a...
A Matchmaker’s Delight – Swipe Right for “Hello, Dolly!” in Texas
Described as a “musical comedy dream,” “Hello, Dolly!” is delighting Broadway musical fans across Texas by coming soon to Austin, Fort Worth and Houston. Based on a character who—literally---wears multiple hats as a widow, a...
Tulum Takes You There
Located in Dallas, at the Shops of Highland Park, this gem of a restaurant will work both as a pre-and-post vacation stop. Named after the Yucatan Peninsula hotspot Tulum, this dining getaway offers everything for...
Music Fan’s Last Minute Gift: Tool Concert Tickets
Stuck searching for the perfect gift to get this holiday season for a special music lover in your life? How about tickets to Tool's "Fear Inoculum" concert coming to Austin and Dallas in January? For...
#TXBites: The Nine Spot
Number nine. That’s the number of his favorite kitchen song, “Sullivan Street” by Counting Crows. It pairs with the Ozersky Burger. The song choice might be a breadcrumb into the creative intelligence that is Chef...
Five Minutes With Barbara Horan, Owner, the historic Texan Theater
With a history as long as the Trinity River, the Texan Theater has been brought back to life. In 1935, the Texan Theater became one of several movie theaters in the tiny North Texas town...
Five Minutes With Paulet Del Castillo, Co-star, ABC’s New Sitcom “Mixed-ish”
Paulet Del Castillo, a North Texas high school freshman, appears in ABC’s new sitcom “Mixed-ish” and is excited about her role. “Mixed-ish” is based on the story of Rainbow Johnson, who recounts her experience growing...
#MusicMonday: Illenium Ascends in Dallas
Continuing a landmark 2019, Denver-based artist Nick Miller—known professionally as Illenium—released his third full-length studio album, Ascend, August 16. November 16, Dallas-area fans got to celebrate with the great showman when he played The Pavilion...
Texas Essentials: J. Robert Moore, Actor, Director & “Golden Girls” Fan
J. Robert Moore says, “If I wasn’t acting, and I didn’t work in the theater at all, I would probably---be very sad and gloomy somewhere.” As a result of being called “so dramatic” by his...

















