Louisville Magazine

DEC 2014

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102 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 12.14 1 Monday Bring your favorite record in (no matter the genre) and Haymarket Whiskey Bar will play it on Vinyl Night, held every Monday. Dine at the Village Anchor and 10 percent of profts go to support the Louisville Visual Art Association. 2 Tuesday Jazzy electronic-pop band Glass Animals (listen to "Gooey" to get hooked) at Headliners. 3 Wednesday "Louisville Noir" photography (portraits of a suited Gill Holland in a swimming pool, for example) by Tom Legoff at Revelry Boutique Gallery (show ends tomorrow). Acoustic concert with Toby Keith, Luke Bryan and more at the Yum! Center. 4 Thursday Food and drink tastes, lessons and discounts during Bourbon Women Sip and Shop at the Springhurst Liquor Barn. 5 Friday Here Come the Mummies will have you fying your freak fag at Mercury Ballroom. Gift Wrap 101 at Local Speed. And almost forgot: Louisville SWIG (our supplement that went to subscribers with the December issue) celebrates Prohibition's repeal at the Brown Hotel. 6 Saturday StageOne's The Best Christmas Pageant Ever at the Kentucky Center (Dec. 6-20). Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical at the Brown Theatre. Get your picture taken with Santa at Margaret's Consignment during the Olde Tyme Christmas Celebration on Frankfort Avenue. 7 Sunday Classical 90.5's Holiday Choral Festival features the Louisville Chamber Choir, Voces Novae, male a cappella chamber choir Protus and the Youth Performing Arts School Women's Ensemble at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church. 8 Monday The play The Day They Shot John Lennon at the Kentucky Center (Dec. 5-21). 9 Tuesday New Art of the Loom explores local and international woven works at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft (Dec. 1-Jan. 25). 10 Wednesday Counting Crows at the Louisville Palace. New2Lou holiday social at the Galt House. 11 Thursday A Coca-Cola Christmas art and memorabilia exhibit at the Slugger Museum (Dec. 1-Jan. 1). 12 Friday The Whigs rock out Zanzabar. 13 Saturday Songwriting workshop for teens at Louisville Public Media studio. White Reaper with Tweens and Old Baby at Headliners. Twenty-dollar art show at Copper & Kings. 14 Sunday Take a picture of your pets with Santa at all Feeders Supply locations. 15 Monday Jazz night with Don Krekel Orchestra at the Laughing Derby. 16 Tuesday Kentucky Watercolor Society presents "Aqueous USA" at Actors Theatre lobby gallery (Dec. 1-27). 17 Wednesday An heir to the family's trust struggles between greed and kindness in Forgive Me, It's Christmas at Bunbury Theatre (Dec. 5-21). 18 Thursday Detroit glam-rock band Jamaican Queens at Zanzabar. Musicians, artists and chefs come together for Give-A-Jam to End Homelessness at the Clifton Center. 19 Friday Family Hanukkah Shabbat Celebration at Jewish Community Center. Donate gifts, hats and gloves to families attending the Americana Community Center Winter Festival. 20 Saturday Trampled By Turtles at the Brown Theatre. Jaye Jayle, aka Young Widows frontman Evan Patterson, at Dreamland. 21 Sunday Last day of the Nutcracker, with music by the Louisville Orchestra, at the Kentucky Center (Dec. 6-21). 22 Monday Take a spin through the Christmas light show underground at Mega Cavern (Dec.1-Jan. 4). 23 Tuesday Blow your own glass ornaments at Flame Run's Holiday Hullabaloo. 24 Wednesday Hey, going to the mall sounds fun! 25 Thursday He knows if you've been bad or good. 26 Friday Lace up and hit the ice rink at Fourth Street Live (Dec. 1-26). 27 Saturday U of L vs. UK men's basketball at the Yum! Center. 28 Sunday "Once Upon a Holiday" teaches about winter celebrations from around the world at the Muhammad Ali Center. 29 Monday Yeah, we're getting tired of Christmas too (especially since Lite 106.9 began playing holiday tunes THE DAY BEFORE HALLOWEEN). But, if you're still in the spirit, "White Christmas: the Exhibit" at the Frazier History Museum showcases costumes and memorabilia from the 1954 flm (Dec. 1-Jan. 11). 30 Tuesday The Moth StorySLAM at Headliners. 31 Wednesday Jason Isbell with Shovels and Rope (arguably the best performance of this past summer's Waterfront Wednesday) ring in the New Year at the Palace. Tony and the Tan Lines with DJ K Dogg at Mellwood Art Center. Chicago Razzle Dazzle party at the Galt House. PERFECT YOUR DECEMBER

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