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TODAY Louisville Master Chorale. Classical 3 p.m., hurch of the Holy Spirit, 3345 Lexington Road. $25. louisville- masterchorale.org. Nine Lessons and Carols.

Combine choirs of St. James Epis- opal Church, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, St. Episcopal Church and Church of the Advent. 4 p.m., St.

Thomas Episcopal Church, 9616 Westport Road. Free. MONDAY Derby City Brass Band. Christmas Concert. 7 p.m., St.

Andrew United Church of Christ, 2608 Browns Lane. Free, an offer- i ng will be collected. SATURDAY Tank, Jazmine Sullivan, Vivian Green. The Winter Heat Tour. 8 p.m., Louisville Palace, 625 S.

Fourth St. 800) 745-3000. Led Zeppelin 2. 9 p.m., Mercury Ballroom, 611S. Fourth St.

$12. mercuryballroom. NEXT SUNDAY Silento, iHeartMemphis, Lil George. I Can Make you Dance Tour. Dec.

27, 7 p.m., Louisville Palace, 625 S. Fourth St. 37.50-$67.50. (800) 745-3000. Classical Hour.

With Victoria Gaar, soprano; Nada Loutfi, pi- a no. Work by Debussy, Berlioz, Offenbach and Saint-Saens and more. Dec. 27, 4 p.m., Clifton Center, 2117 Payne St. Free.

Send information about arts events and exhibits to list- The deadline for the Dec. 27 Arts sect ion is Friday. PLAN YOUR WEEK COURTESY SA TODAY Silento PHOTO BY ADELE OF LOUISVILLE MASTER CHORALE Louisville Master Chorale presents Classical at 3 p.m. today. The Courier-Journal 20,2015 3I calendar MORE EVENTS ONLINE: FIND MORE CALENDAR LISTINGS AT 7 849 Gallery.

849 S. Third St. Glimpsed Ends Jan. 15. CarnegieCenter for Art History.

201 East Spring New Albany. ince The Ends Jan. 9. Cressman Gallery. 100 E.

Main St. Watts: Resonant Ends Feb. 6. Guild of America. 1205 E.

Washington suite 117. Young Embroi- erers Ends Jan. 15. Frazier History Museum. 829 W.

Main St. ewis Clark Ends March 2016. Galerie Hertz. 1253 S. reston St.

Holiday Show by Jacque Parsley. Ends Dec. 31. Gallery 104. 104 East ain Street, LaGrange.

Ends Dec. 31. (502) 222-3822. Gallery Janjobe. Mell- ood Arts Center, 1860 Mellwood Suite 187.

The Space feat uring the ceramic work of Fred Wiesener of Maysville, and his daughter Catherine Wiesener of Champaign, I ll. Ends Jan. 17. For more information: www.galleryjanjobe.com; 502) 899-9293. Garner Narrative Contemporary Fine Art.

642 E. Market St. Ends Jan. 27. reen Building.

732 E. Market St. The Future is Now. Ends Jan. 8.

ane Morgan Gallery. 4838 Brownsboro enter. Plein by the Plein Air Painters of Kentucky. Ends March 31. effersonville Township Library.

211E. Court Jeffersonville. by Bob Dorzback. Ends Jan. 31.

Kaviar Forge Gallery. 1718 Frankfort Ave. in Our Ends Dec. 26. entucky Derby Museum.

704 Central Ave. of the Ends Dec. 31. entucky Fine Art Gallery 2400-C Lime iln Lane. a Little Art this by Jaime Corum, Lynn Dunbar, Bob Halliday and avid Schuster.

Ends Dec 23. entucky Science Center. 727 W. Main St. World We Permanent exhibit that explores STEM through collaborative and open-ended challenges.

Kentucky Watercolor Society Art Gall ery. 4836 Brownsboro Road. Member Ends Dec. 30. Kore Gallery.

Mellwood Art Center, 1860 Mellwood Ave. Works by Mike Stevens. Ends Dec. 28. ouisville Metro Hall.

527 W. Jefferson. Photography of the Kentucky by current and former Courier-Journal photographers. Ends Dec. 31.

Local Speed. 822 E. Market St. City to ountry: Nineteenth-Century French Ends Jan. 2, 2016.

Together: The olor of My Ends March 5. Muhammad Ali Cent er. 144 N. Sixth St. to Montgomery: Marching Along the Voting Rights Ends Feb.

28. Ogle Cultural and Community Center. Lobby, Indiana University Southe ast, 4201Grant Line Road. James L. Russell Wonderland Way at Harrison Art Center Gallery.

820 E. Market New Albany. Garb and by Penny isto and Roxy Lentz. Ends Jan. 16.

Paul Paletti Gallery. 7 13 Market Suite 100. Works by Michael KennaCQ. Ends Dec. 31.

Pyro Gallery. 909 E. Market St. A Pyro Artist Invitation Ends Dec. 26.

im Faulkner Gallery. 1512 Portland Ave. When the Rainbow Ends Jan. 14. University of Louisville Ekstrom Library.

elknap Campus. Timothy letterpess publications. Ends March 18. Wayside Expressions Gallery. Wayside Christian Mission, 120 W.

Broadway. ings, Textiles and Other Art by Yvoone reene. Ends Dec. 27. Weber Gallery.

1151S. 4th St. as Memo Ends Dec. 30. ephyr Gallery.

610 E. Market St. 10: obby Ends Dec. 28. end information about arts events and ex- ibits to The deadline for the Dec.

27 Arts section is Friday. exhibits COURTESY GALLERY JANJOBE in the a eramic sculpture by Maysville artist Fred Wiesener is part of the exhibit The Space at Gallery Janjobe. unwavering iano man most noted piano man is Freddy George, who has been playing for years around town and has a regular gig playing the happy hour slot before Jerry Green Friends pumps its music of rock, soul, blues and country across the dance floor of the Breckinridge Inn. ry to name a tune, particularly among the classics, that the man cannot play and with finesse. You want Cole Porter and Hoagy Carm ichael? George delivers.

Pop songs are also in his repertoire. Even if you want to hear the complete offerings rom Sound of George can do it. Spending time with George at the keys can provide a serene and fun time for anyone in the days leading up to Christmas. It could be just the right kind of happy hour. HEN: 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Dec.

23 HERE: Breckinridge Inn, 2800 Breckenridge Lane COST: Free admission I NFORMATION: (502) 451-0706; www.breckinridgeinn.com Improv comedy for holiday hangover The day after Christmas can be cursed with holiday hangover. But if escape is necessary or even if comedy seems in order the improve team Damaged Goods offers its ifth annual Dam Good Holiday Show. his titled oods Presents: The Ghosts of Christmas includes holi- ay sketches, the traditional performance of its Santa and a few surprises. Also on the bill are several improv games, including the kind seen on ine Is It The team, including Parker Bowles, Stefan Gearhart, Rocky Williams, is a regular at The Town and has been part of the Chicago Improv Festival and the Detroit Improv Festival. WHEN: 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec.

26 HERE: The Town, 1801Bardstown Road COST: $10, cash at door INFORMATION: (502) 749-5275; thebardstown.com, damgoodnation.com arts Selected by arts writer Elizabeth Kramer ALTON COURIER-JOURNAL Freddy George plays his piano in the Jerry Green and Friends lounge. COURTESY DAMAGED GOODS Rocky Williams, Stefan Gearhart and Parker Bowles, members of the improv group Damaged Goods, with a uest. The troupe performs the day after Christmas at The Town..

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