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Best Things To Do in Dallas, June 25 – July 1

The best things to do in North Texas this week range from rainbow to Technicolor.

By Merritt Martin and Carly May Gravley

Dating Apps Are Dying As Conservatism Rises

Dallas is a blue city, so it claims. But purity culture and staunch conservatism still taint the dating scene.

By Alyssa Fields

James Wallace Has Turned A Childhood Obsession with Film Into A Dream Come True

The Dallas-raised cinephile has honed his love for movies into a celebrated career by curating cinematic magic for the North Texas film community.

By Preston Barta

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The Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museum Gave Us An In-Depth Look at Juneteenth

The museum honored the 160th anniversary of the holiday with lectures, screenings and an exhibit featuring photos of Rosenwald Schools by photographer Andrew Feiler.

By By Bethany Weston

How Much Do Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Make?

The documentary America's Sweethearts sent fans on a campaign to get Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders more money. How much do they earn?

By By Alex Gonzalez

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A New Katy Trail Singles Event Aims to Make Dating a Walk in the Park

 

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The Juneteenth Fashion Show At Legacy Hall Reminded Us “We Are One”

 

EVENTS

Lake Highlands High School Basketball Hosting NBA Draft Watch Party for Alum Tre Johnson

The former Lake Highlands Wildcat is expected to be an early pick in tonight's NBA Draft.

By Simon Pruitt

The Best Ways to Spend Pride Month in Dallas

From parades to pool parties, there are several ways to paint the town every color of the rainbow throughout this month.

By Carly May Gravley and Alec Spicer

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