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    A Family Affair at Copper & Kings

    Bring the family to Butchertown distillery’s outdoor courtyard to support the Louisville-based non-profit, which provides housing and other support services for single-parent college students and their children. Inventive Copper & Kings brandy and Willett bourbon cocktails and numerous food options will be available for purchase as well as special kid-friendly treats and drinks. All proceeds will go to the Family Scholar House. Attendees are encouraged to bring seasonal gifts for parents and children at Family Scholar House or make a suggested

    November 21, 6 - 11 p.m.

    Copper & Kings American Brandy Co.

    1121 E. Washington St.

    Louisville, KY 40202

    eventbrite.com/e/a-family-affair-tickets-14173787179

    502-721-0335

    Suggested donation of $10, Children 12 and under free

    Bobcat Goldthwait at the Laughing Derby

    Bobcat Goldthwait is one of the most recognizable comedians in show business and was ranked as the 61st greatest comedian of all time by Comedy Central. The genre-defying Police Academy alum has been on the creative fast track over the past several months unleashing his one-of-a-kind brand of comedy in his new Showtime special "You Don’t Look the Same Either" and his newest movie God Bless America. In his newest special, Bobcat returns with a self-deprecating and topical instant comedy classic, taking the audience on a hilarious journey through his 30 year career as an eighties icon.

    November 21, 7:15 - 10 p.m.

    The Laughing Derby at Comedy Caravan

    1250 Bardstown Road

    Louisville, KY 40204

    laughingderby.com/event.cfm?id=336712

    (502) 459-0022

    $12

    Disney's Newsies at Whitney Hall

    They delivered the papers, until they made the headlines…direct from Broadway comes Newsies, the smash-hit, crowd-pleasing new musical from Disney. Winner of the 2012 Tony Awards for Best Score and Best Choreography, Newsies has audiences and critics alike calling it “A musical worth singing about!” (The New York Times). Filled with one heart-pounding number after another, it’s a high-energy explosion of song and dance you just don’t want to miss. Based on true events, Newsies tells the captivating story of a band of underdogs who become unlikely heroes when they stand up to the most powerful men in New York.

    November 21, 8 - 10 p.m.

    Whitney Hall

    501 W Main Street

    Louisville, KY 40202

    kentuckycenter.org/Broadway/Disney-s-Newsies/Louisville/12697#tab-show-information-link

    502-584-7777

    Tickets starting at $28

    Clayton Anderson at The Mercury Ballroom

    Winner of Kenny Chesney’s Next Big Star Competition, Clayton Anderson has been traveling across the country playing back rooms, side stages, and honky tonks from Michigan to Florida, each time gaining a few more fans and a better foothold on areas that aren’t traditional country strongholds. He will be performing songs from his new album, “Right Where I Belong,” here in Louisville, marking yet another stop on his musical, self-taught journey.

    November 21, 9 - 11:55 p.m.

    The Mercury Ballroom

    611 S 4th St,

    Louisville, KY 40202

    www.mercuryballroom.com

    502-583-4555

    Ticket prices vary

    Holiday Artisan's Sale in Middletown Market

    Get a jump on your Holiday shopping and wrapping! Unique and handmade gifts, decor, jewelry, textiles, art, and antique glassware. Great music, no admission fee, and free parking! Special feature only on this Holiday Market - bring your Christmas gifts that need to be wrapped for a donation to the church's elevator expansion project. Also free gift wrapping when buying from select vendors!

    November 22, 9 a.m. -2 p.m.

    Celebration Hall in historic Middletown

    11711 Main Street

    Louisville, KY 40243

    middletownoutdoormarket.com/

    502-245-7889

    Free!

    Derby City Comic Con Presents: Cavalcade of Comics

    Derby City Comic Con' s Cavalcade of Comics will serve up 21,800 square feet of exhibitor space at the Ramada Plaza Louisville. In this new show space, we will ring the exhibit hall with a solid mix of regional comic creators and artists. In the middle of the show floor we will pack in a wide mix of comic book, toy and related geek culture focused vendors for you to enjoy. This will be a spot where you can shop for holidays, support local artists and mix in a convention environment with other comic book enthusiasts. Why would you shop anywhere else?

    November 22, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

    Ramada Plaza Louisville - Triple Crown Pavilion

    9700 Bluegrass Parkway

    Louisville, KY 40299

    derbycitycomiccon.com

    513-800-8606

    $5

    St. Paul & The Broken Bones at Headliners

    Grit, elemental rhythm, tight-as-a-drumhead playing, and a profound depth of feeling: these are the promises of a great soul band. And St. Paul & The Broken Bones deliver on those promises.

    November 22, 9 - 11:55 p.m.

    Headliners Music Hall

    1386 Lexington Road

    Louisville, KY 40206

    headlinerslouisville.com

    502-584-8088

    $20 advanced, $22 day of

    Fear and Loathing Watch Party at the Monkey Wrench

    Channel your inner Hunter S. Thompson and join us for a very special showing of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. In honor of the upcoming inaugural Gonzo-Style beer festival, Beer and Loathing in Louisville, we're hosting a Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Watch Party. Best of all, we'll have a limited supply of discounted $30 Beer and Loathing in Louisville tickets! That's a $15 savings!

    November 23, 8 - 10 p.m.

    Monkey Wrench

    1025 Barret Ave

    Louisville, KY 40204

    facebook.com/events/771788432857492/

    502-582-2433

    Tribes at Actors Theatre

    Billy is the youngest of three adult siblings in a boisterous family. He was born deaf and raised to read lips, but has never really been heard. When he meets Sylvia, who is losing her hearing and grew up using sign language, he is introduced to new perspectives that tug at the bonds that have defined his life until now. Tribes is an emotionally charged drama about the struggle to find a voice when no one’s truly listening, and the power of language to lock us out—or let us in.

    November 23, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.

    Actors Theatre of Louisville

    316 W Main Street

    Louisville, KY 40202

    actorstheatre.org/shows/tribes-2014-2015/

    502-584-1205

    $45- $65

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