Oak Cliff-based artist Clay Stinnett opens “Wooly Bully” Friday at the Texas Theatre. Stinnett describes the work in this show as “comic-book paintings.” Stinnett is the guy who did those movie-poster paintings for the Texas.
Ryan Thomas Becker performs a free concert at the Belmont Hotel Friday at 7:30 p.m..… more
One needn’t travel far to see world-class college sports in Oak Cliff.
The May Advocate, which should be arriving on doorknobs soon, features an interview with world traveler Enrique Ayala. Ayala and his girlfriend, Christina Lomeli, have traveled all over South America with an Oak Cliff flag they made.
These pictures are form their travels. The first three were taken in … more
Former WNBA great Nancy Lieberman visited the North Texas Food Bank last week to promote Serving U, a corporate team-building program that challenges participants to work together, solve problems and build communication skills by volunteering at the food bank. Representatives from American Airlines and Neiman Marcus volunteered on the warehouse … more
Some of America’s youth are great kids, even in the face of adversity.
Enrique Ayala represents his ’hood everywhere he goes. Sometimes that’s North Dallas; sometimes it’s Machu Picchu.
What the heck is going on at 715 W. Davis? That’s the 1.75-acre former car dealership lot where Rick Garza has proposed an apartment complex.
Several weeks ago, we spied Oak Cliff husband-and-wife Cynthia Mulcahy and Robert Hamilton making rows for planting. Mulcahy was tight-lipped about it then and would … more
Davis Street Mercantile, a new furniture store and design studio, opened in March.
Bryan’s House, a nonprofit providing services to special-needs children and children affected by HIV and AIDS, is moving to Oak Cliff.
Just because it’s summer doesn’t mean students should stop learning, and you don’t have send your kid to a camp far away.