Finding beauty in the grotesque
An art gallery traditionally evokes concepts of something ethereal, breathtaking and beautiful — but what happens when art shatters that expectation and calls itself “grotesque?”
An art gallery traditionally evokes concepts of something ethereal, breathtaking and beautiful — but what happens when art shatters that expectation and calls itself “grotesque?”
A line made its way around Carpenter Park for what seemed like a whole city block. Cars were swerving and scrambling, desperately trying to find

His blazing hair is slicked back, his azure lips pucker slightly and his washboard abs glisten in the sunlight. This describes but one piece of

A colorful top, a leather bag, funky jewelry — a fashion girl’s closet is filled to the brim. Harnessing her creativity and inspired taste, she

Most remember the Halloween of their childhoods as jack-o-lantern carving in the afternoon, struggling to fit into your now months-old costume and an in-depth survey

On Aug. 31, a new boba shop offering a unique twist for North Texas nerds quietly opened in Carrollton, just a 15-minute drive from UTD.

On the evening of Oct. 19, the SCI courtyard was transformed into an open-air concert hall for the Richardson Symphony Orchestra’s Sunset Serenade. At 6:30

Typical art exhibitions might feature calming landscapes and quiet spaces for reflection. “The Horror Part 2: A Haunting” is not a typical exhibition. Breaking convention,

Get ready to journey to a kingdom far, far away as the UTD theatre program presents “Shrek: the Musical,” opening Oct. 23. This vibrant stage

On Oct. 4 and 5, the City of Richardson held its semiannual Cottonwood Art Festival in the titular Cottonwood Park three miles south of UTD,
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