Wrestling fans can also catch the second year of Bout at the Ballpark at Globe Life Field. For artists, Create Arlington is offering an open studio session with n… Read moreFood markets, stadium tours and drone races in this week's To-Do List
While blockbusters like Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever and Avatar: The Way of Water are still in theaters, people can now watch Everything Everywhere All at Onc… Read moreWhere to stream this year’s Oscar-nominated films
Despite the sport’s danger, bull riders and bullfighters said they wouldn’t change a thing. The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo will last through Feb. 4. Read moreBorn to ride: Bull riders and bullfighters share their passion for the rodeo life
While Everything Everywhere All At Once emerges as the frontrunner for Best Picture, the Academy still has a long way to go in recognizing female filmmakers and B… Read moreFour takeaways from this year's Oscar nominations
The streaming service will be removing several movies and shows from their line Feb 1. Here’s a list of our recommendations of what to watch before the end of the month. Read moreFive Netflix picks to watch before they're gone
The new year is underway. Arlington residents can relax with drinks, watch a funny movie or catch a magic show. Read moreMagic, movies, and the medieval in this week’s To-Do-List
Shirley Orr, 92, dreamed of performing when she was young, but life got in the way until she decided to help form a theater group in 1973 that became Theatre Arli… Read moreFrom classifieds to curtain calls: Theatre Arlington turns 50
Football fans can watch the Cowboys road game at AT&T Stadium's Miller LiteHouse on Jan. 16, and music lovers can attend a meet-and-greet with fellow musicians or watch performances at Arlington Music Hall.
The event will continue through Feb. 4 and offers a wide range of entertainment, including bull riding, calf wrangling, livestock shows, concerts and more.
The public can drive through the neighborhood from 6 to 11 p.m. from Dec. 16 to Christmas Day. Admission is free.
The community can also enjoy children’s storytime and the Callahan Kids TV Christmas Reunion special this week in Arlington.
As the holidays approach into daily shopping activities, here are five games people should consider buying for the gamers in their families.
The Arlington community can partake in festivities as the holiday season starts, such as music around a campfire and a drive-through holiday light park.
The celebration began with decorated golf carts in 2009 and transitioned to large themed floats in 2012 following the opening of the College Park Center.
Drag has been slowly more accepted in today’s society, and many in the community hope to show others there is a place for everyone.
Anime and Asian pop culture celebrations at Nishi Fest on Nov. 4 and 5, a recurring songwriting circle, and lectures on both music and art history can all be enjoyed this week in Arlington.
From misinformation to Twitter clapbacks, social media is reshaping how news and politics looks and operates.
After almost 50 years, the installation of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health and the overturning of Roe allows Texans to voice their opinions in the upcoming election.
As the 2022 Election Day approaches closer, here are the policy issues that could make a difference as voters go to the polls.
Metroplex residents can bring their children to a bilingual story time at the Mansfield Public Library, enjoy Taco Tuesday deals at Toro Toro restaurant and try Halloween-themed courses at Indulge’s Spooky Afternoon Tea.
With centuries of history behind its development, Texas barbecue is one of the most influential cuisines of the nation
This week, Arlington residents can go anywhere from relaxing with yoga in the park to exploring a wax museum.
Flashing lights, ringing bells, laughter and screams filled the air, as the smell of corn dogs and cotton candy lingered.
Rusty Fitzgerald, Texas State Fair senior vice president of operations, shares how he checks rides for safety.
Residents can enjoy a production at Theatre Arlington or a country music concert by Ronnie Milsap at Arlington Music Hall.
Pilates is a special variety of workout that combines body control, strength training and flexibility. The practice can be used to provide mental clarity and heal ailments while being low-impact for those who have experienced injuries.
UTA Maverick Theatre Company will perform a modern theater rendition of the movie at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 5 through 8 at the Mainstage Theatre in the Fine Arts Building, with a special late-night showing at 10 p.m. on the 7th.
Using screens can be more convenient, but paper can be better for learning. It’s important to know which is best for you.
The Arlington community can choose from a variety of live performances, such as the Kyiv City Ballet’s production of A Tribute to Peace or free live music at the Do Good Fest.
As State Fair of Texas is returning in person, follow this map to navigate through one of the state’s biggest annual events.
The fair will return Sep. 30 through Oct. 23 with a range of activities for visitors to enjoy, including a parade, rodeos and an art exhibit.
The Autumn at the Arboretum is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Halloween.
Cognitive psychology explains why rewatching a favorite TV show or movie is one way of unwinding.
This week, Arlington residents can enjoy live music from KC & The Sunshine Band, FlowaPalooza at Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark and football and baseball games.
From face masks to mud baths, students and spa estheticians weigh in on the benefits mud can have on someone's appearance.
Activities at the fall festival include live music, mazes, art exhibits, guided tours and more. All ages can attend from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Oct. 31.
The UTA community and Arlington residents can enjoy a trivia night, a drag show or music concerts among other activities in the local community.
The exhibition features various artists’ works and their techniques, including decal ceramic printing, works comprised of paper-thin clay and experimentation with the chemistry of the glazes.
Dating back to the 18th century, tacos have evolved from the rolled-up go-to lunches of silver miners into an iconic cuisine.
Benito Huerta has inspired many Chicano artists to experiment and create.
This week, Arlington residents and UTA students can enjoy a baseball game, and concerts for both rock and musical theater lovers.
With the new semester starting, many on campus have found a way to remain connected to their friends and family through keepsakes.
The 40-year-old genre transformed and reemerged in modern music as America remembers the bright lights of disco, a product of Black culture.