Louisville Magazine

DEC 2015

Louisville Magazine is Louisville's city magazine, covering Louisville people, lifestyles, politics, sports, restaurants, entertainment and homes. Includes a monthly calendar of events.

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94 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 12.15 EVENTS ultimateveincare.com ULTIMATE VEIN CARE Safe...Quick...Effective With no Downtime Varicose and Spider Vein Treatment Endovenous Laser Ablation Laser Facial Vein Treatment Laser Hair Removal Brown Spot Removal Laser Acne & Rosacea Reduction Enhanced Skin Rejuvenation Board Certifed Vascular Physicians: Matthew T. Jung, MD; Elizabeth S. Rachel, MD; Salem M. George, MD; Joseph M. Liechty, MD 4001 Kresge Way # 300 Louisville, KY 40207 (502) 649-9400 ultimateveincare.com Choose a Vascular Expert eclipsebank.com Your Perfect December Day by Day 1 Christmas at the Galt House. All. Month. Long. We're talking dinner shows, breakfast with Santa, a tea party with snow fairy princesses, a gingerbread contest and — wait for it — the world's largest elf party. 2 Trans-Siberian Orchestra at the Yum! Center. Just reading that sentence gets Trans-Siberian's yuletide-rock version of "Carol of the Bells" stuck in your head! Sorry. 3 Ingmar Bergman's Through a Glass Darkly, about a woman who believes God is visiting her, at the Alley Theater (Dec. 1-5). 4 Nashville rockers Moon Taxi play two nights at Headliners (Dec. 4 & 5). Trolley Hop reception at the Green Building gallery for "The Future Is Now," the work of high school students who took a mentorship program this year. The magazine's second- annual SWIG celebration of the repeal of Prohibition, at the Seelbach. 5 The Light Up CenterStage gala transforms Jewish Community Center's CenterStage into a secret and magical forest. 6 The wait is over: Today is the world's largest elf party at the Galt House, so channel your inner Will Ferrell. ("Sounds like somebody needs to sing a Christmas carol!") Tickets to the Dec. 18 premiere of the new Star Wars already sold out? Instead: One-Man Star Wars Trilogy, written and performed by Canadian actor Charles Ross, at the Kentucky Center. Not feeling the Force? Last chance to catch Wicked at the Kentucky Center. 7 Need a fundraising idea? You have to buy it in bulk, but the American Printing House for the Blind 2016 calendar features colorful work by visually impaired artists. 8 Last day of "A New Beginning," recent paintings by Liz Price at B. Deemer gallery.

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