Welcome Spring with 3 Top DFW Events

by Amelia Yin on March 24, 2022

As Texas embraces warmer weather, the days begin to show color with greener trees and blooming flowers. These adventures around the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex are perfect for getting your daily dose of ‘chill-laxing’ while enjoying...

A Little Broadway Magic: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Highlights Importance of Character

by Britni Rachal on March 23, 2022

Kindness goes a long way – along with self-awareness. A twist of benevolence is also not a bad thing, especially when used in moderation. These are just some of the meanings behind the modernized Broadway...

Austin Adventures: Get the Très Chic Tour of the ATX

by ErinNicole Conti, Marika Flatt and Dana Maass on March 23, 2022

A new year has begun, and spring has sprung. Check out these places located in the heart of downtown Austin for new adventures, historic views, and a variety of delicious food from around the world....

How Austin’s Wunderkeks Made it to the Oscars.

by Bebe Brown on March 18, 2022

So, how did this immigrant and queer-owned bakery go from the farmer’s markets in Austin, TX to Hollywood’s biggest night? The dreams of two young Guatemalan boys are finally coming true! Wunderkeks founders, Hans and...

Five Minutes With YA Author, Houston’s Jess Elle

by Julie Tereshchuk on March 17, 2022

Texan Jess Elle is a prolific Black author and advocate for marginalized voices in both publishing and her community. The Young Adult (YA) fantasy novelist recently released Book 2 in her New York Times bestselling...

Five Minutes With Producer Jennifer Hutchins, Founder of Austin Entertainment Business

by Bob Valleau on March 16, 2022

Jennifer Hutchins' story starts as a bored teenager living in a small quirky Michigan town where the population thought they were the Dukes of Hazzard with their car chases through the woods and a jump...

Five Minutes With Accomplished Texas Actor and Athlete Kelsey Caesar

by Leean Vargas on March 11, 2022

To say that Kelsey Caesar is a wearer of multiple hats is an understatement. This son of Texas went from former Olympic hopeful and PAC-12 Champion, to starring in the first all-Black cast horror film...

#TXVoices: Celebrate Women’s History Month with These Five Inspirational Texas Women

by Leean Vargas on March 10, 2022

We’re celebrating this special month by highlighting five inspirational women who persevered with their incredible work ethic, innate talents, and ambition.  In “SHE (Believed She Could So She Did)” author and photographer Deborah Cole introduces...

Time to Bloom at Miraval Austin’s Bluebonnet Festival

by Dana Maass on March 9, 2022

As winter temperatures rise in the Lone Star State and the sun sets a little later, Texans anxiously await spring’s arrival and blankets of bluebonnets for miles. This iconic state wildflower colors the landscape between...