Arts & Entertainment
Indoor Entertainment in Dallas this Week
Cooler temperatures can't stop the fun in Dallas-Fort Worth.

A striking cold front and heavy rain has left many Dallasites huddling up indoors. If you start to get cabin fever, however, check out these five suggestions for indoor entertainment. Have fun, but stay safe and stay off of flooded roads (list here).
1. Bruno Mars at American Airlines Center
Our favorite king of pop is bringing his 24k magic to Dallas this Monday, October 15. Tickets are still available, so snatch them up quickly before he takes the stage at 8pm.
2. Space Mission at Legoland Discovery Center
This intergalactic building experience allows guests to explore far-off alien "planets" built entirely out of thousands Legos. Visitors can build their own spaceship, takeover mission control operations, and even make a rocket blast off into outer space. A perfect activity for kids, this exhibit will be open until the end of the year.
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3. See A Star is Born at Alamo Drafthouse
Staring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, A Star is Born has everyone raving. Make it a true night out at Alama Drafthouse, where you can snack on award-winning grub and enjoy an adult beverage (or two). Just be sure to call an Uber if you plan on indulging.
4. Play The Escape Game Dallas
This top-rated breakout room presents players with clues, challenges and puzzles that they must solve together in order to beat the clock and "escape" the room. With themes like Prison Break and Gold Rush, you will have fun no matter if you book your escape room in a big group or just a few friends.
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5. Line Dancing 101
Are you even a true Texan if you don't know how to line dance? Now is as good of a time as any to learn! In this class, held every Tuesday and Thursday in Duncanville, you don't need to show up with a partner to have a good time and learn how to line dance to country, hiphop, pop, blues and rock-and-roll music.