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    Louisville Palace Wedding Show 
    Breaking from tradition, the Louisville Palace Wedding Show will be held in the evening and will feature live music by one of the greatest industry bands, The Crashers! Boudoir Louisville will also tempt you with the sexier side of nuptials! The Palace Wedding Show has partnered with both Louisville Magazine as well as WFPK Radio Louisville to put on this event, this is not your mother’s wedding show. Check out Louisville.com's preview here!

    January 17, 6 -10 p.m.
    The Palace Theater

    625 S. 4th Street

    Louisville, Kentucky 40202
    palaceweddingshow.com
    502.736.1249
    Brides and grooms register online for free admission

    Spring Awakening Presented by Kids Acting Against Cancer
    Spring Awakening explores the confusion and desperation that ensue when the onrushing tide of hormones meets the ignorance of children in a repressed society. 100% of the profits from Kids Acting Against Cancer's Spring Awakening will be donated to help provide the oncology ward of Kosair Children's Hospital with both medical equipment and amenities to help the children feel more comfortable as they undergo inpatient treatment. Check out Louisville.com's preview here!

    January 17, 8 -10:15 p.m.
    Kentucky Center, MeX Theater
    501 W Main St
    Louisville, KY 40202
     www.kentuckycenter.org

    1.800.775.7777
    $18.00

    Bourbon & Barre B Q at the Pointe
    Bourbon & Barre B Q brings some the best things of Louisville and Kentucky under one roof in the NULU Neighborhood – the Ballet, the bourbon, and the barbeque. Guests will feast on a bourbon-themed dinner created by Chef Dean Corbett, enjoy a performance by members of the Louisville Ballet, and dance the night away to tunes spun by DJ Matt Anthony. The night also includes a live and silent auction with exclusive items, like private catered dinners from some of Louisville’s finest chefs and restaurants, an Oaks Day package, bottles of Old Rip Van Winkle and Van Winkle Special Reserve and more.  $200 covers the seated dinner, open bar, auction, and dancing.

    January 18, 7 - 11:55 p.m.
    The Pointe
    1205 E. Washington Street
    Louisville, KY 40202
    www.louisvilleballet.org
    502.583.3150
    $200

    An Evening with John Williams with The Louisville Orchestra 
    Academy Award winning composer, John Williams, leads the Louisville Orchestra in an evening of his unforgettable music. In a career spanning over six decades, John Williams has composed some of the most popular and recognizable film scores in cinematic history, including Jaws, the Star Wars series, Superman, the Indiana Jones series, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, the first two Home Alone films, HookJurassic ParkSchindler's ListSaving Private Ryan, the first three Harry Potter films, Catch Me If You Can, Memoirs of a GeishaWar Horse, and Lincoln.

    January 18, 8 -10 p.m.
    Kentucky Center, Whitney Hall
    501 W Main S
    Louisville , KY 40202
     www.kentuckycenter.org
    502.584.7777
    Starting at $35.00

    Mike Birbiglia: Thank God for Jokes at the Brown Theatre
    Award-winning filmmaker, author, and comedian Mike Birbiglia returns to the stage with more painfully awkward stories. Join Birbiglia as he visits Cats-a-chusetts, argues with someone about their nut allergy, hosts an awards show for angry celebrities, and learns that Fozzie Bear is a tough act to follow. Time Magazine calls Birbiglia "master of the personal, embarrassing tale." The New York Times describes him as a "supremely enjoyable monologist."

    January 18, 7:30-9 p.m.
    The Brown Theatre
    315 W Broadway
    Louisville, Ky 40202
     www.kentuckycenter.org
    1.800.775.7777
    $25-$45

    2014 Louisville Golf Expo at the Kentucky Expo Center
    The 2014 Louisville Golf Expo will be the biggest golf sale of the year in the state of Kentucky and a celebration of the region’s vibrant golf community. Take advantage of show-only savings on name-brand drivers, iron sets, putters, apparel and other golf merchandise; try out all of the latest new clubs on a free indoor driving range lined with manufacturers’ representatives; jump-start your golf season with special offers from local golf courses and club; browse cutting-edge products and services designed to improve your game; win rounds of golf and golf vacations in putting, long drive and short game contests; receive a free lesson from a PGA pro; and take home a tremendous value in giveaways, including free golf, a magazine subscription and more!

    January 19, 10 – 5 p.m.
    Kentucky Exposition Center
    937 Phillips Lane
    Louisville, KY 40209
    Louisvillegolfexpo.com
    888.367.2420
    Adults-$11, Seniors-$9, 12 & Under Free

    Clarksville Little Theatre's Escanaba in da Moonlight 
    Take a visit to the Clarksville Little Theatre's production of a great story. When the Soady clan reunites for the opening day of deer season at the family’s Upper Peninsula camp, thirty-five-year-old Reuben Soady brings with him the infamous reputation of being the oldest Soady in the history of the Soadys never to bag a buck. In a hunting story to beat all hunting stories, Escanaba in da Moonlight spins a hilarious tale of humor, horror and heart as Reuben goes to any and all lengths to remove himself from the wrong end of the family record book. Check out Louisville.com's preview here!

    January 19, 2 – 4 p.m.
    Clarksville Little Theatre
    301 E. Montgomery Ave
    Clarksville, Indiana 47129
     www.clarksvillelittletheatre.org
    812.283.6522
    Prices vary

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