‘Girls5eva’ Has Immortalized Fort Worth in Goofily Accurate Song
With “Tap Into Your (Fort) Worth,” Netflix’s fictional girl group has paid more (and better) attention to Cowtown than, well, some of you.
With “Tap Into Your (Fort) Worth,” Netflix’s fictional girl group has paid more (and better) attention to Cowtown than, well, some of you.
With a wide-ranging television showcase at SXSW, Mark Duplass shared how he plans to bring the offbeat creative freedom of independent film to the small screen.
The ‘Parks and Recreation’ star on “Buddy,” Farm Aid, and how a hippie like Willie became Ron Swanson’s favorite poet.
ABC’s ‘20/20’ will cover the Stephenville murder case this week.
‘The Ultimatum,’ ‘Married at First Sight,’ and ‘Love Is Blind’ have all shot in the state. If we do say so ourselves, single Texans have a certain je ne sais quoi.
The ‘1883’ actor, who lives in Fort Worth, picked up some tips on the 6666 Ranch.
A Texas legend finally gets top billing, Willie spills on his songs, the Black Pumas return, and Sugar Land hosts Honeyland.
H-Town is the cartoon character’s alleged hometown, but she seems more like a Conroe gal to me.
The Lege approved the highest film incentives budget the state has ever seen. Here's what that massive check means for productions and the biz overall.
‘Mad Men.’ ‘Homeland.’ ‘Love & Death.’ The current golden age of television wouldn’t be the same without the work of Dallas native Lesli Linka Glatter.
Based on his life growing up in San Antonio’s Southside, the show feels unencumbered by the weight of representation.
The show’s infamous second season was shortened because of the strike, but that’s not the whole story.
HBO Max turned my house into that of Candy Montgomery, played by Elizabeth Olsen. Then things got hyperreal.
We have seven words for you: Owen Wilson in a Bob Ross wig.
Get a taste of what’s to come in the highly anticipated limited series.
With two blockbusters hitting theaters in the span of a few weeks, the newly minted A-lister is doing Cedar Hill proud.
HBO Max’s highly anticipated limited series is set to premiere this April. Plus, it’ll have a SXSW debut.
The HBO series ‘The Last of Us’ spent its first act showing us how Austin would handle people-eating monsters. Houston, on the other hand . . .
The TV sensation, largely set elsewhere, leans on Texan artists from Uncle Lucius to the Panhandlers to set an authentic Western tone.
If you’re a ‘Great British Bake Off’ fan, good news: you’ve freed up an hour this week. Here are a few ideas on how to spend it.
The CW drama is set in nineteenth-century Texas but strives for twenty-first-century relevance.
This season has everything: Cormac McCarthy, Star Wars, Chippendales dancers, and opera.
The Hulu series, costarring Texan Sasha Lane, is a worthwhile adaptation of Sally Rooney’s best-selling novel.
From the obscure to the historically significant, the Texas Broadcast Museum tells a uniquely twentieth-century story.
Helmed by Selena Gomez, Steve Martin, and Martin Short, the show parodies and subverts the tropes of the true-crime genre.
The Richardson-bred actor and former ‘Supernatural’ star has two major roles this year, after a lifetime of near-misses.
KHOU’s Brandi Smith got a pleasant surprise.
Goodbye to the Waco king-and-queen of house flipping, Chip and Joanna Gaines.
Alternately: Why isn’t every other network?
We haven’t even begun to reach peak nineties nostalgia, but this is quite an announcement.
The big question for the biggest thing to happen in Dillon since the Lions won State.
Don't worry, though, the ratings were so bad that it's basically DOA.
To help launch his forthcoming cable network, Robert Rodriguez is blowing up his cult classic film into a ten-part television series—but unsurprisingly, original From Dusk Till Dawn star George Clooney isn't reprising his leading role. Here's who the series has cast instead.
Whether you’re drinking with politicos or dining with your parents, we’ll give you something to talk about to make you sound informed.
An Austin soap opera goes online.
Drawn by the success of The Simpsons and Beavis and Butt-head, three of Texas’ top cartoonists are going Hollywood. Houston’s Michael Fry, for instance, has sold the television rights to two of his comic strips—Committed and When I Was Short—to production companies in Toronto and Los Angeles, respectively, and both
When Susan Hadden was murdered, the country lost a visionary thinker on the information highway and the Internet.
The tenth anniversary of the most popular nighttime series begs the question. How long can the Ewing’s doings hold are attention?
Fade in, interior six p.m. news set, long shot. As the picture comes closer, the familiar anchormen are relaxed and exchanging easy glances, preparing to bring you the latest news, sports, and weather. If you are standing close to the producer, you can hear the purr of his ulcer as
Is anybody in Dallas watching?