WELCOME TO DALLAS'S wax museum. There's a good number of people coming in today. Inside the museum (door to the right) are the exhibits of wax figures of some of the most famous people from our ...
The figure is part of an exhibit at a Niagara Falls wax museum and has been compared to Jennifer Aniston, Dee from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and basically everyone apart from Beyonce.
Kennedy, the museums in Dallas have you covered. U.S. News talked to local experts to learn which museums are the most important to see on your next trip to Dallas. Here's what they said.
Dollar is close to $20 pesos in Tijuana's exchange shops: what is... Tijuana's Downtown has a lot of surprises and hidden gems; one of them is the iconic and classic "Tijuana Wax Museum". The museum ...
Today, the Grevin Wax Museum in Paris unveiled a new waxwork figure of the Texas Hold ‘Em singer and it really was… something. The figure wore a racy sparkling low-cut silver bodysuit which ...
The African American Museum of Dallas features one of the largest collections of African American folk art in the U.S. The museum displays African art, Black renaissance paintings, decorative arts ...
The Museum of the City of New York scrutinizes a subculture through the prism of 10 creators in its coming exhibition “Gay Gotham.” After four years at the helm of the Dallas Museum of Art ...
By Siddhartha Mitter The show, to open in Paris and then Dallas, is to include historic references and more than 200 gems. By Tanya Dukes The museum is returning the sculpture, which was looted ...
DUBLIN’S NATIONAL WAX Museum Plus on Thursday unveiled a commemorative waxwork of legendary Irish musician Sinéad O’Connor, marking a year since the singer’s untimely passing. The response ...
The sole survivor and witness to the massacre is a young girl. Twelve years later in Rome a new wax museum is opened, whose main attractions are lifelike recreations of gruesome murder scenes.
There’s a lot of cowboy culture in Dallas, but that’s not all the city has going for it. The ...
This is the 28th Best of Dallas issue I’ve edited in my years at the Dallas Observer. It was one of the first tasks handed to me when I arrived from San Antonio in 1997, and it provided me a ...