Dallas Edition

Sleeping Around Dallas: ZaZa, Ooh La La

Back in 2001, we had offices in Uptown and we all watched with excited anticipation as Hotel ZaZa was built from the ground up just down the street from our front door. It opened to rave reviews in 2002 and we’ve been in love with the ZaZa brand ever since. Going on 20 years. Wow. We’ve stayed at Hotel ZaZa […]

Brunch Of The Week: On The Weekends We Shuffle

JOCK ALERT: We think we’ve found our new favorite sport. Seriously. It involves skill, but one that’s easily attained. It’s competitive and exciting, but you’ll never break a sweat. Most importantly, however, it comes with a bottle of prosecco for each and every single person on both teams. Discover (or revisit) your own athleticism this Saturday or Sunday during Weekend […]

Of Queens And Princesses

An auditorium filled to the rafters with little girls and gay men—this is what you can expect for the one-night-only Disney Princess: The Concert. It’s our 7-year-old gay boy dream come true as a quartet of Broadway singers takes on the most iconic princess-sung songs in the Disney repertoire. And there’ll be a little prince eye candy, too. From Belle […]

Frida Isn’t Free—But She’s Worth Every Penny

Everybody’s favorite bisexual, unibrow, Mexican artistic genius gets the Van Gogh treatment with her own multimedia extravaganza. Opening in downtown Dallas at Lighthouse ArtSpace this Thursday, Frida: Immersive Dream takes art lovers on a mind-blowing musical journey that puts you in the middle of some of Frida Kahlo’s most famous works. If you missed the immersive Van Gogh experience, then […]

8 Is Great, 9’s Divine

On a recent visit to Harper’s—one of the best new restaurants in Dallas (full review coming soon!)—we popped across the street for a second dessert. And something to help us sleep. Possibly something to induce a few giggles, too.  Luckily, at Bloom Labs Dallas we can get all of the above in a single morsel of chewy, fruity goodness. That’s […]

Guys & Galas

If you’ve been itching to get back into your black-tie finest, you don’t have to wait until October. Tickets are on sale for the Turtle Creek Chorale’s Rhapsody Benefit Gala. Proceeds benefit both the TCC and Black Theatre United and if you purchase VIP tickets, you’re in for several hours of non-stop entertainment and socializing (not to mention an open […]

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To Catch A Stalker

Three of our biggest fears: Going to prison for a crime we didn’t commit. Getting buried alive. Cilantro. Well, now thanks to the latest book from Jameson Farn, we can add cyberstalking to that list. Stalker Craig is the outrageously terrifying true story of the gay author’s real-life stalker and how his friendship with another gay man devolved into a […]

Everything’s Coming Up Rosés

Rosé has been enjoying years of popularity and we’ve definitely partaken of at least one full barrel’s worth of the wine all by ourselves. But now, it’s time for pink-hued tequila to have its moment of superstardom. Calirosa Tequila Rosa Blanco is easily the prettiest tequila we’ve ever tasted. It’s also one of the most delicately complex thanks to a […]

Wham! Bam! Thank You, George Michael.

It’s been only five years since pop icon and part-time Dallas resident George Michael left this earth, but it feels like forever sometimes. We’ll always have his music to remind us of his boundary- and genre-pushing music, but now we have the chance to go a little deeper into his universe. This Saturday, The Life and Music of George Michael […]

Outside Frozy, Inside Cozy

Our parents’ vacation home always has a sign outside in winter declaring, “Outside Frozy, Inside Cozy” and it’s one of our favorite sentiments anytime we get cold. And with the frigid temperatures we’ve been having in Dallas lately—plus a mean bout of Covid—we’ve been camping out in bed for more than a week now. Luckily, most of the past few […]