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  • 100 Men Versus One Gorilla? The Observer Editorial Staff Weighs In
    It’s the debate sweeping the nation — a hundred men versus one gorilla. Who wins in a fight to the death?…
  • 4Batz Drops New Songs
    4Batz, the 21-year-old R&B sensation from Dallas, has spent the better part of 2025 releasing music and getting new listeners hip to him. Earlier this year, 4Batz won his first award for best new R&B artist at the 2025 iHeart Music Awards…
  • Viral Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin Room Returns to Dallas
    “All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins,” one of Yayoi Kusama’s iconic “infinity room” installations, will be displayed at the Dallas Museum of Art for the first time since 2018, starting May 7. The immersive exhibition at the DMA, titled Yayoi Kusama: Return to Infinity, envelopes the viewer in a tangible display of art history…
  • Poet Joaquin Zihuatanejo Is Occupying Resistance in Dallas
    Joaquín Zihuatanejo speaks like a poet even in casual conversation. Sitting in a worn green chair in the corner of Deep Vellum Bookstore, his words seem to rise from the depths of his soul, filling the space with history, pain and beauty…
  • Poll: Texans Border Concerns Down Markedly Over Last Decade
    In the last ten years, Texas has seen a lot of change: THC was legalized, almost all abortions were banned and the state became the new Mecca for California relocations. Our great state, where everything is bigger, will seemingly continue to change and churn under the guidance of the same politicians representing a changing constituency. The Texas Lyceum is […]
  • Grapevine Underground Wine Bar Cave Society Now Open to the Public
    Cave Society is a subterranean wine bar inside the Hotel Vin in Historic Downtown Grapevine. What was once closed to non-members is now open…
  • Texas Targets Fluoride, Dallas Already Waded Through This Debate
    Anyone who has a habit of tuning in for the open microphone portion of Dallas City Council meetings knows there is a small but stubborn contingent of Dallasites who are vehemently opposed to fluoride being added to their drinking water. Most American cities add fluoride in small quantities to their drinking water because they understand that it helps prevent […]
  • Where to Dine in Dallas Like You're In Las Vegas
    Las Vegas is the U.S. destination where paychecks go to die, in the most euphoric way possible. Marquee lights, the effervescent whir of slot machines, dazzling ornate costumes and steely-eyed croupiers come together with a rambunctious day-and-night party scene and a world-renowned culinary landscape…
  • Dallas Singer Dean Ray Lets Signs Guide His Music
    On his debut album, Dean Ray From Texas, folk artist Dean Ray traces back the experiences that have shaped who he is, from his youth to now. Ray, whose real name is Daniel Molina, is from Dallas…
  • Texas Lege Considers Ban on Puppy, Kitten Sales in Pet Stores
    When Simon Zubras and his wife decided to give their daughter a puppy for Christmas in 2023, they had to drive to Carrollton to find a store selling one. A year before, the Zubras family’s hometown of Dallas had passed an ordinance banning the sale of cats and dogs in pet stores…

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