The movie Is God Is is a powerful story of twin sisters who must confront their emotions in order to tap into their inner strength and find their purpose.
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Men could live longer. Here’s what can help.
Men in Dallas County are living shorter lives than the national average, with some areas having a life expectancy gap of nearly 20 years, due to factors such as access to care and ignoring symptoms, but getting regular check-ups can help catch problems early.
Shepard’s Second Season Triple Double, Fudd’s Career Debut Power Wings Past Aces in Statement Win
The Dallas Wings defeated the Las Vegas Aces 95-87, behind a historic triple-double from Jessica Shepard, to improve to 5-3 on the season and establish themselves as one of the WNBA’s most intriguing early-season teams.
Kyrie Irving Mourns Victims of Deadly Oak Cliff Explosion
Kyrie Irving expressed his condolences to the families of the victims of the Dallas apartment explosion and pledged to pay his respects in a meaningful way.
Azzi Fudd’s First Start Was Worth the Wait
Azzi Fudd has been making a name for herself in the WNBA, setting rookie records and showing confidence in her game, making her a promising face of the Dallas Wings franchise.
African American Museum of Dallas Announces Major Facility Improvements Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup
The African American Museum, Dallas is preparing for a new era of growth and preservation with multi-million-dollar facility improvements, new partnerships, and major cultural investments designed to strengthen the institution’s […]
Dallas Arts District Fest Celebrates Music, Art, and Community During World Cup
Dallas Arts District Fest is a multi-week celebration of music, dance, theater, visual arts, public art, science, and community taking place June 19 through July 9, 2026, featuring signature events, the citywide public art experience RedBall Dallas, and a soccer-themed Thursdays on Tap at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science.
The Credential Question Voters Deserve Answered
Voters deserve transparency and honesty from their elected officials, and candidates should be held accountable for their representations of themselves and their qualifications.
“Blues in the Bottom” Festival Celebrates Dallas’ Rich Musical Heritage
“Blues in the Bottom” filled Eloise Lundy Park with music, fellowship and cultural celebration as community members gathered in Oak Cliff to honor the legacy of blues music in Dallas, featuring performances from blues artists and participation from local students.
Who Gets Defended in Dallas?
The removal of a beloved whale mural in Dallas has sparked outrage among residents, highlighting the tension between cultural preservation and the priorities of changing communities, while also raising questions about the politics of the artist and the need for transparency from city leadership.
