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    Festival News

    Check out these 28 festivals hitting Dallas-Fort Worth in spring 2023

    Alex Bentley
    Apr 11, 2023 | 10:34 am

    There are a lot of things that spring brings to Dallas-Fort Worth, and at that top of that list are festivals.

    Moderate temperatures provide the perfect setting for people to gather outdoors, even more so in the post-pandemic world (although DFW loves its festivals so much that there are indoor versions, too). In April, it seems like there's pretty much a festival every day.

    They cover a wide range of categories, from film to nature to food to music to the environment, giving everyone a chance to get on the festival bandwagon.

    Below are 28 of the best festivals taking place throughout the remainder of spring in Dallas-Fort Worth, arranged in chronological order:

    Ennis Bluebonnet Trails Festival
    Taking place April 14-16 in Ennis, the 71st Annual Ennis Bluebonnet Trails Festival features an abundance of activities and live music throughout the weekend, as well as a spectacular array of Texas bluebonnets across 40 miles of trails.

    Fort Worth Tattoo Arts Festival
    Taking place April 14-16 at the Fort Worth Convention Center, the Fort Worth Tattoo Arts Festival will feature dozens of tattoo artists and tattoo contests, entertainment, and special guests, including various contestants from the reality competition show Ink Master.

    Festival of Joy
    Taking place on April 15 at Klyde Warren Park, Festival of Joy is a fun-filled day of bright colors, flowers, traditional street food, and a free vegetarian feast, along with music, dance, and interactive holistic living and cultural activities.

    Syndicate Smokedown
    The Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate's 2nd Annual Smokedown is Cowtown's premier music festival and BBQ competition. Performers at the one-day event will include Josh Abbott Band, Kevin Fowler, Bri Bagwell, Jacob Stelly, Randy Brown, and Clayton Mullen.

    Big Texas Beer Fest
    Taking place on April 15 in the Automobile Building at Fair Park, the Big Texas Beer Fest will feature 100+ breweries and 500+ beers, ciders, hard seltzers, hard kombuchas, meads, and more. There will also be local food trucks and vendors and performances from local bands.

    Dallas Festival of the Arts
    Taking place on April 15 and 16 at Reverchon Park, Dallas Festival of the Arts (formerly known as Turtle Creek Spring Arts Festival) is a fine art outdoor festival featuring approximately 125 local and regional painters, photographers, sculptors, metalwork, glass artists, jewelers, and more.

    USA Film Festival
    Taking place April 19-23 at Angelika Film Center, the USA Film Festival is the first of two big film festivals in Dallas this spring. Highlights include opening night films Chevalier and Judy Blume Forever, Flamin' Hot, Little Richard: I Am Everything,The Pod Generation, and Master Gardener. The festival will also present its Great Director Tribute to Lasse Hallström.

    Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival
    Taking place April 20-23 in downtown Fort Worth, the Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival showcases 215 jury-selected visual artists, live music on two stages, local cuisine, the family-friendly “TCC Makers Zone,” craft beer, wine tastings, and more across 18 square blocks,

    Dallas Art Fair
    Taking place April 20-23 at Fashion Industry Gallery, the Dallas Art Fair offers collectors, arts professionals, and the public the opportunity to engage with a rich selection of modern and contemporary artworks presented by leading national and international galleries.

    EarthxExpo
    Taking place April 21-23 at Fair Park, EarthxExpo features hundreds of exhibitors with products and solutions focused on benefitting humans and the planet. There will be hands-on activities and crafts for children, an adult playground, an XR installation, a fuel car show, and eight stages packed with speakers, panel discussions, short films, and more.

    City of Grand Prairie presents Main Street Fest
    Taking place April 21-23 in downtown Grand Prairie, the City of Grand Prairie Parks, Arts & Recreation Department will present the annual Main Street Fest. The event will include live music performers, carnival rides, arts & crafts, food & beverage gardens, a Kidzone, and more.

    The Range Vintage Trailer Resort presents Bluebonnet Food + Wine Festival
    Taking place on April 22 at The Range Vintage Trailer Resort in Ennis, the inaugural Bluebonnet Food + Wine Festival will feature a wide range of flavors from talented chefs, paired with a selection of wines. The festival will also feature tours around the resort, music, a resort-style pool, ponds for fishing, and outdoor games.

    Fort Worth Botanic Garden presents Japanese Spring Festival
    Taking place on April 22 and 23 at Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the Japanese Spring Festival features performances by Taiko drumming groups, traditional dances, karate experts, displays of bonsai trees, demonstrations in Origami, Calligraphy, and Japanese Games, and more.

    Ubbi Dubbi Festival
    Taking place April 22 and 23 at Panther Island Pavilion in Fort Worth, the annual Ubbi Dubbi Festival will feature an expanded festival site and a new fourth stage. There will be performances by over 40 electronic music artists, including Adventure Club, Bonnie x Clyde, Fairlane, Kaskade, Slushii, and more.

    Dallas International Film Festival
    Taking place April 28-May 5 at Violet Crown Cinema in West Village, the Dallas International Film Festival will screen more than 100 feature films, documentaries, and shorts. The full lineup has not yet been revealed, but the first 17 films include a number of films with local connections.

    Southlake Women's Club presents Art in the Square
    Taking place April 28-30 in Southlake Town Square, Art in the Square will be a weekend of art, music, food, spirits, and children’s activities. The artwork of 200 juried renowned, emerging, and high school artists will be showcased, and there will also be entertainment from schools, performing art studios, dance groups, and more.

    Fort Worth Aviation Museum presents Hops and Props Beerfest
    Taking place on April 29 at the Fort Worth Aviation Museum, Hops and Props Beerfest will feature local brewers, live music, food, family-friendly vendors, airplane rides, games, activities, and more. The event is the annual fundraiser for the museum, with proceeds supporting their educational and preservation programs.

    Mayfest
    Taking place May 4-7 at Trinity Park in Fort Worth, Mayfest features four days of live music, festival food, carnival rides, performing arts, pet adoptions, more than 60 Art and Gift Market vendors, children's activities, special attractions, and more.

    Dallas International Guitar Festival
    Taking place May 5-7 at Dallas Market Hall, the Dallas International Guitar Festival is the largest and oldest guitar show in the world, blending musicians, fans, collectors and celebrities together into one huge musical extravaganza. There will be over 50 live performances, including ones by headliners Eric Johnson, Orianthi, and Philip Sayce.

    Create Arlington presents West Main Arts Festival
    Taking place on May 6 along Main Street in Arlington, the West Main Arts Festival will be a six-block street scene that includes over 100 art/vendor booths, 12 food trucks, and food vendors. There will also be an interactive kids area, four stages featuring 30 local bands, and buskers playing along West Main.

    The Other Art Fair
    Taking place May 11-14 at Dallas Market Hall, The Other Art Fair is a global art event dedicated to showcasing independent artists. It will feature a mix of 130 local and internationally-based independent and emerging artists. Visitors can meet artists in person and discover thousands of original artworks and limited edition prints across various media.

    H-E-B presents Allen Food + Wine Festival
    Taking place on May 13 at The Village at Allen, the Allen Food + Wine Festival will feature wine tastings, craft beer, cuisine, live music, shopping with local boutiques, photo ops, and more. Wineries will be set up at the festival and throughout the local shops at The Village at Allen.

    Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival
    Taking place May 19-21 at Galatyn Park Urban Center in Richardson, the Wildflower Arts and Music Festival features live performances by national, regional, and local bands, including headliners X Ambassadors, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, and Jimmie Vaughan & The Tilt-a-Whirl Band. There are also a variety of other family-friendly activities.

    39th Annual Main Street Fest: A Craft Brew Experience
    Taking place May 19-21 in Historic Downtown Grapevine, Main Street Fest: A Craft Brew Experience features a carnival, artisans, shopping, food, craft brews, and live music will from a variety of bands, including headliners Vertical Horizon and Little Texas.

    City of Carrollton presents Chalk Art Festival
    Taking place on May 20 at Mary Heads Carter Park in Carrollton, the Chalk Art Festival features talented contestants turning sidewalks into works of art. The event will feature music, food, games, and lots of chalk, with awards given to the best chalk artists.

    Tacos & Tequila Festival
    Taking place on May 20 at Panther Island Pavilion, the Tacos & Tequila Festival will feature some of Dallas-Fort Worth’s best taco chefs, Lucha Libre wrestling, an exotic car showcase, and more. In addition, there will be a huge live music showcase, including performances by Flo Rida, Ja Rule, Fat Joe, Bones Thugs-N-Harmony, and more.

    Deep Ellum Community Arts Fair
    Taking place May 27-29 in Deep Ellum, the Deep Ellum Community Arts Fair — a grass-roots event replacing the now-defunct Deep Ellum Arts Festival — will be a weekend filled with curated exhibits, concerts, and food showcasing the talent and businesses inside the community.

    Taste Addison
    Taking place on June 2 and 3 in Addison Circle Park, Taste Addison is a celebration of food, music, and fun that includes national music artists, Addison eateries, wine and spirits tastings, special performances, family activities, and more.

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    Photo courtesy of Wildflower! Festival

    The Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival takes place May 19-21 at Galatyn Park in Richardson.

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    Movie Review

    Michelle Pfeiffer is an unappreciated mom in Oh. What. Fun.

    Alex Bentley
    Dec 5, 2025 | 2:23 pm
    Michelle Pfeiffer in Oh. What. Fun.
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    Michelle Pfeiffer in Oh. What. Fun.

    Of all the formulaic movie genres, Christmas/holiday movies are among the most predictable. No matter what the problem is that arises between family members, friends, or potential romantic partners, the stories in holiday movies are designed to give viewers a feel-good ending even if the majority of the movie makes you feel pretty bad.

    That’s certainly the case in Oh. What. Fun., in which Michelle Pfeiffer plays Claire, an underappreciated mom living in Houston with her inattentive husband, Nick (Denis Leary). As the film begins, her three children are arriving back home for Christmas: The high-strung Channing (Felicity Jones) is married to the milquetoast Doug (Jason Schwartzman); the aloof Taylor (Chloë Grace Moretz) brings home yet another new girlfriend; and the perpetual child Sammy (Dominic Sessa) has just broken up with his girlfriend.

    Each of the family members seems to be oblivious to everything Claire does for them, especially when it comes to what she really wants: For them to nominate her to win a trip to see a talk show in L.A. hosted by Zazzy Tims (Eva Longoria). When she accidentally gets left behind on a planned outing to see a show, Claire reaches her breaking point and — in a kind of Home Alone in reverse — she decides to drive across the country to get to the show herself.

    Written and directed by Michael Showalter (The Idea of You), and co-written by Chandler Baker (who wrote the short story on which the film is based), the movie never establishes any kind of enjoyable rhythm. Each of the characters, including competitive neighbor Jeanne (Joan Chen), is assigned a character trait that becomes their entire personality, with none of them allowed to evolve into something deeper.

    The filmmakers lean hard into the idea that Claire is a person who always puts her family first and receives very little in return, but the evidence presented in the story is sketchy at best. Every situation shown in the film is so superficial that tension barely exists, and the (over)reactions by Claire give her family members few opportunities to make up for their failings.

    The most interesting part of the movie comes when Claire actually makes it to the Zazzy Sims show. Even though what happens there is just as unbelievable as anything else presented in the story, Showalter and Baker concoct a scene that allows Claire and others to fully express the central theme of the film, and for a few minutes the movie actually lives up to its title.

    Pfeiffer, given her first leading role since 2020’s French Exit, is a somewhat manic presence, and her thick Texas accent and unnecessary voiceover don’t do her any favors. It seems weird to have such a strong supporting cast with almost nothing of substance to do, but almost all of them are wasted, including Danielle Brooks in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo. The lone exception is Longoria, who is a blast in the few scenes she gets.

    Oh. What. Fun. is far from the first movie to try and fail at becoming a new holiday classic, but the pedigree of Showalter and the cast make this dismal viewing experience extra disappointing. Ironically, overworked and underappreciated moms deserve a much better story than the one this movie delivers.

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    Oh. What. Fun. is now streaming on Prime Video.

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