Laura Flores, Karen Lukin, Regina BrucePhoto by Bruno
Mark Curtis, Joyce GossPhoto by Bruno
Moll Anderson, Ashley Cate, Jim SterlingPhoto by Bruno
Mona Wilson, Tim WilsonPhoto by Bruno
Sydney Carter, Jack CarterPhoto by Bruno
Vincent Carpenter, Eryn BallPhoto by Bruno
Jessica Bass, Elise DavisPhoto by Bruno
Sam Saladino, Ginger ReederPhoto by Bruno
Jordan Teeple, Jeremy Teeple, Lauren ChristmannPhoto by Bruno
Juliana Boschman, Claudia Perez, Lewis PerezPhoto by Bruno
Katie Hirvela, Courtney DavisPhoto by Bruno
Brittney Freed, Clay FreedPhoto by Bruno
Jamie Shaw, Melanie McNamaraPhoto by Bruno
Georgina Garcia, Jennifer SurgalskiPhoto by Bruno
Christine McCaul Howard, Lou SpagnaPhoto by Bruno
Jan Yoakley, Rex YoakleyPhoto by Bruno
We felt right at home at the grand opening celebration for I.O. Metro, the latest home retailer on the Knox-Henderson furniture corridor. At what felt more like a housewarming party, guests weaved their way around modern furniture and accessories — platform beds, pretty upholstered pieces, funky lighting and local art — while sipping wine and Gordon Biersch beer.
Guests with an eye for design included Joyce Goss, Kenny Goss, Lynae Fearing, Jay Billingsley, Sam Saladino, Julie Lloyd,Brittney and Clay Freed, and Benjamin Papermaster, who moved about the space and admired the store's affordable and eclectic offerings.
We overheard one guy near the fabric swatches remark, "Now, if only I could get my mother in here." Speaking of swatches, shoppers can browse the racks of contemporary fabrics at the back of the store to find just the right one for a custom piece.
To mark its entrance into Dallas, I.O. Metro is donating 10 percent of sales from March 20-24 to the Family Place and Paws in the City.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (from left) Reece Weaver, Sophy Laufer, Camille Sturdivant, and Charly Barby; Charlotte Jones, Jerry Jones, Ted Sarandos, and Bela Bajaria
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Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (from left) Reece Weaver, Sophy Laufer, Camille Sturdivant, and Charly Barby; Charlotte Jones, Jerry Jones, Ted Sarandos, and Bela BajariaPhoto by Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Michael Irvin and Emmitt SmithPhoto by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Jerry Jones, Gene JonesPhoto by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images
Nastia Liukin and Taylor Bisciotti Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Mario LopezPhoto by Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Charlotte Jones, Amir Rozwadowski Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for Netflix
Jon Weinbach, Jesse Sisgold, Charlotte Jones, Jerry Jones, David Ellison, Jason ReedPhoto by Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Jared Lipscomb, Molly Burnett, Rachel Lindsay, Jason Caperna, Janet CapernaPhoto by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images
Adam Goldberg, Chapman Way, Maclain Way, Jon WeinbachPhoto by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images
David Ellison, Sandra Lynn ModicPhoto by Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Linda Anne Stamaton, Al MichaelsPhoto by Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Elijah Smith, Emmitt Smith, Rheagen SmithPhoto by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Alisah Chanel, James WashingtonPhoto by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Jesse Sisgold, Kristina SisgoldPhoto by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders perform on arrivals carpet at the premiere of Netflix's "America's Team: The Gambler And His Cowboys" at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on August 11, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Jamie Erdahl Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
The Jones familyPhoto by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for Netflix
Emmitt Smith, Marshawn LynchPhoto by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Jackie SlaterPhoto by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Andrea Kremer Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys headed to Hollywood on August 11 for the silver-star-studded premiere of Netflix's forthcoming series America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys.
Releasing August 19, the documentary series will "tell the story of how 'America’s Team' established a legacy," Netflix says, adding, "America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys is the definitive story of the Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones’ impact on NFL history. What began as a daring purchase led to the assembly of the iconic ’90s football team."
Watch the trailer here:
Jerry, his wife, Gene Jones, and their extended family - including children and Cowboys execs Charlotte Jones, Stephen Jones, and Jerry Jones, Jr. - walked the blue carpet at the The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood in Los Angeles ahead of the premiere.
They were joined by an A-list roster of Cowboys greats, Hollywood stars, and celebrity athletes and TV broadcasters. Among them: Michael Irvin and Emmitt Smith (with Smith's kids Elijah and Rheagen Smith), Marshawn Lynch, James Washington, TV host Mario Lopez, broadcaster Al Michaels, sports reporters Andrea Kremer, Jamie Erdahl and Taylor Bisciotti, Olympic gymnastics gold medalist Nastia Liukin, actress Molly Burnett, and Dallas-based reality TV star Rachel Lindsay.
Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix, and Bela Bajaria, chief content officer for Netflix, helped throw the event for the Cowboys. New Paramount-Skydance owner David Ellison was there, as well. In fact, he was a driving force behind the series. America's Team is the first project to come out of a joint venture between NFL Films and Skydance Sports.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Netflix's Bajaria told the audience before the screening, “Back in March of 2023, I was having lunch with David Ellison at the Tower Bar, and he mentioned he had secured the rights to the telling of the Dallas Cowboys. I don’t think he got the sentence out before I said, ‘Wait, wait, wait, stop, we have to have it no matter what.’ And he said, ‘No, no, no, I’m telling you I’m getting the deal, I don’t have it closed yet.’ I was like, ‘It doesn’t matter, we just have to have it,'” as she’s a big Cowboys fan. “So, David thank you for saying yes; Cowboys, too, thank you for saying yes.”
America's Team will feature appearances by players who became household names in the ’90s, Netflix says — Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin, Emmitt Smith, Deion Sanders — as well as head coaches Jimmy Johnson and Barry Switzer and high-profile fans such as former President George W. Bush and Nike co-founder Phil Knight. It is directed by brothers Chapman and Maclain Way.
America's Team will be available for streaming on Netflix on August 19.
It follows the highly successful Netflix series about the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, America's Sweethearts, now in its second season. Several DCC stars were part of the America's Team L.A. premiere, including Reece Weaver, Sophy Laufer, Camille Sturdivant, and Charly Barby.
Tailgate with CultureMap Dallas Cowboys fans who are inspired by the Netflix show can then get in the gameday spirit at CultureMap's big fall sport bash, The Tailgate. Taking place at The Empire Room on Sunday, October 5 (aka the day the Cowboys take on the New York Jets), the party will include tailgate-inspired cuisine from local restaurants, premium cocktails, sports celebrity appearances, a silent auction of sports memorabilia, and more.
Early-bird tickets are already on sale for just $35. Read more about The Tailgate here and nab discounted tickets here. With sponsors like FLIGHT by Yuengling, Sportsmo, Puttshack, Mizzen+Main, Antone's Famous Po' Boys, and more, this party will score big with everyone. You don't want to stay on the bench.