Author of “The Wrong Woman,” Fort Worth’s Leanne Kale Sparks

by Bebe Brown on February 9, 2022

After a brief career in criminal law, Fort Worth resident Leanne Kale Sparks is returning to her first love—writing about murder and mayhem.  The backdrop of The Wrong Woman is the Rocky Mountains of Colorado,...

#Music Monday: Cure For Paranoia’s Cameron McCloud on Life, Music and the Draw of Dallas

by on February 7, 2022

Whether as That Kid Cam, or fronting his band Cure For Paranoia, Dallas-based Cameron McCloud is fast going from a staple of the local music scene to a nationally recognized name. It’s not only his...

Villa Azur Dallas — a Dining and Lifestyle Experience

by Jordan Maddox on February 4, 2022

The W Dallas Victory Park is home to the lavish Villa Azur where guests are treated to top-tier dining and, as the sun goes down, extravagant nightlife experiences. The dress code is elegant chic, and...

#TXVoices: A Bright Future for Emerging Latina Actress and Dallas Resident Giovannie Cruz

by Bob Valleau on February 3, 2022

This University of North Texas alumna has come a long way since graduating with a music degree in Opera and Early Music. After appearing in two Warner Brothers feature films this past summer, Cruz talks...

Visit Historic Fredericksburg, in the Scenic Heart of Texas

by Bebe Brown on February 1, 2022

Fredericksburg, centrally located in the heart of Texas, boasts a small-town feel with the restaurants, places to stay, shops and attractions that are usually reserved for a much larger destination. Founded by German settlers in...

The Pies of Texas Are Upon You — 4 Places for Perfect Pizza

by Emily Bond, Marika Flatt and Gracie Watt on January 28, 2022

Looking for your perfect pizza pie? We’ve rounded up some old favorites and some recently opened pizzerias, all with their different flair and flavor. From Austin to Houston and even Cedar Park– here’s four must-try...

World Premiere of ‘Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs’ at the Houston Museum of Natural Science

by Emily Bond on January 27, 2022

A new royal tourist has landed in Houston - and his trip only took 7,000 miles and a few thousand years.  The Houston Museum of Natural Science (HMNS) was selected to install and debut the...

Five Reasons to Eat at Houston’s Newest Pan-Latin Steakhouse, Toro Toro

by Gabi De la Rosa on January 21, 2022

A new steakhouse has opened in downtown Houston's Four Seasons Hotel, and it is everything you would expect when two top-tier brands unite.  Toro Toro Houston is an upscale Pan-Latin steakhouse from ubiquitous chef and...

Fresh Italian Fare in the Heart of German Country

by Dawn Robinette on January 14, 2022

Don’t let the German accents of New Braunfels fool you:  You can find fantastic Italian fare, and flair, with a side of the Texas Hill Country burg’s legendary laid-back hospitality at 188 South. With fresh...