A country-loving, gardening, tattooing Cali know-it-all
Elm Street Tattoo artist Chris Erickson defies all stereotypes with variety of interests.
Elm Street Tattoo artist Chris Erickson defies all stereotypes with variety of interests.
Shelby Knox, a Texas born feminist, visits SMU’s McCord Auditorium to talk to the Dallas community about feminism and how she began her journey as an activist.
Tattoos used to represent a number of negative things and ideas, but today they’re more common than ever. In a fast paced society where norms are quickly changing, the phrase “If you have a tattoo you’ll never get anywhere,” no longer rings true.
The Broadway adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ novel American Psycho will debut on Dec. 3 at the Almeida Theatre in London.
Newly solo artist Jonny Craig’s “The Souls on Fire” tour stops at Deep Ellum, pleasing old fans.
Dallas Contemporary debuts a new collaborative exhibit FAILE: Where Wild Won’t Break.
SMU’s Theatre Department debuts its rendition of Claire Booth Luce’s iconic play The Women
Cartoon animator and producer Ron Campbell makes his first visit to Dallas for the Rock Art Show.
SMU professor Debora Hunter gives a lecture about her latest exhibit Consuming (Interests) in the Pollock Gallery.
The DMA puts on an insightful exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy