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  • Baltimore's Buzzing: A Guide to This Week's Must-See Events
    2026/01/04
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this week, starting right now on this sunny Sunday! Kick off your day at the National Aquarium with their First Sunday early access from 9:30 to 10 a.m., perfect for a crowd-free dive into the wonders of the deep, especially if you're visiting with folks who need that extra calm vibe—it's included with admission, so grab tickets online and arrive early, according to the Aquarium's site. Stick around for the daily Shark Talk at 11:30 a.m. in Blacktip Reef, where experts bust myths about these fin-tastic predators.

    Over at the Hippodrome Theatre, catch the magical musical Wicked today at 1 p.m.—it's a spellbinding tale of green-skinned witches that's got Pollstar buzzing as a headliner event. Comedy fans, head to Highwire Improv for Sunday Merries from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., a lighthearted new comedy show to brighten your week, straight from Baltimore Magazine's events calendar. Later, Baltimore Improv Group hosts a session from 4 to 6 p.m., and there's something fun at St. Joseph Parish from 4 to 5:30 p.m.—improvisation and community vibes all around.

    Museums are calling too! Yesterday's Bank of America Museums on Us free entry at spots like the Maryland Science Center and Reginald F. Lewis Museum might inspire return visits, with the Baltimore Museum of Art open for more art adventures. Yoga lovers, Arogya Yoga School has a session today from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., ideal for centering yourself.

    Midweek heats up Tuesday with events at Perch from 6 to 8:30 p.m. and another from 7 to 10 p.m., plus Wednesday's 7 to 8:30 p.m. gathering—check Baltimore Magazine for details on these cozy spots. Thursday brings Abingdon Library from 8 to 10 a.m. and a 7 to 9 p.m. event at 700, 18, keeping the energy flowing.

    Looking ahead, Ottobar's gearing up for Pinkshift's double show on January 17th—night one sold out, so snag tickets fast for that all-ages punk rock rush. And improv enthusiasts, Baltimore Improv Group's BIG Time comedy inspired by rock band Super City hits January 10th via Eventbrite. Families, Port Discovery Children's Museum has play-packed days lining up.

    Baltimore's got that perfect mix of laughs, culture, and chills this week—get out there and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Headline: Baltimore Weekender: Aquarium, Art, Music, and More Await
    2026/01/03
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this weekend and into the week ahead. Today, Saturday, January 3rd, kick off with some early magic at the National Aquarium's First Saturday program, where visitors with disabilities and their guests get crowd-free entry from 9:30 to 10 a.m., included with admission—perfect for a serene start to your day exploring the underwater wonders.

    Art lovers, head to the Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center for the Ancestral Marks opening reception, a vibrant showcase of cultural artistry that's sure to inspire. Over at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and Maryland Science Center, dive into ongoing exhibits that blend history and innovation all day. Families, don't miss the Red Cross Blood Drive at the Enoch Pratt Free Library's Creative Arts Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.—roll up your sleeves and save lives while you're at it.

    Music fans, groove to the Mike LeDonne Groover Quartet featuring Dave Stryker, Ralph Moore, and Kenny Washington at Keystone Korner Baltimore on Lancaster Street; their sets run through Sunday, delivering smooth jazz vibes that capture Baltimore's soulful spirit. For a creative twist, join New Year, New Collage! with Sky Queen Studio at Manor Mill from 1 to 3:30 p.m., where you can craft your own masterpiece. Comedy seekers, snag spots for Don't Tell Comedy at a secret location—expect hilarious surprises.

    Sunday, January 4th, laugh it up at Poe's Comedy Brunch in the Poe's Magic Theatre at The Lord Baltimore Hotel on West Baltimore Street, starting around midday for a fun, theatrical feast. Catch more of that Groover Quartet jazz at Keystone Korner in the evening, and check Highwire Improv or Baltimore Improv Group shows for improv hilarity.

    Looking ahead, Tuesday the 6th brings events at Perch and more jazz nights. The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is rocking Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY, celebrating XIV and XVI with maestro Arnie Roth—epic scores for gamers and symphophiles. Keep an eye on Baltimore Magazine's calendar for pop-ups like exhibits at The Baltimore Museum of Art and films around town.

    Baltimore's buzzing with jazz, art, comedy, and symphony magic—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Baltimore Weekend Lineup: Aquarium, Wicked, Comedy, and More
    2026/01/02
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this week, starting right now on this fresh Friday in early January. Kick off your day at the National Aquarium with their daily Animal Encounter at 10:30 a.m. in the Harbor Overlook, where you can get up close with stars like the Eastern box turtle or hyacinth macaw, learning fun facts about their habitats—all included with admission, according to the Aquarium's schedule.

    Tonight, catch the touring production of Wicked at 8 p.m. at the Hippodrome at France-Merrick Performing Arts Center, a spellbinding show that's drawing crowds citywide as noted by Maryland Radio and SeatGeek listings. Comedy fans, head to the Baltimore Comedy Factory at 5625 O'Donnell Street for LaVar Walker live from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., promising non-stop laughs per 1690 WPTX events.

    Saturday heats up with special early access at the National Aquarium's First Saturday program—arrive at 9:30 a.m. for a crowd-free visit included with your ticket, perfect for families or anyone seeking a chill aquatic adventure. Over at Theatre Project on 45 W. Preston Street, don't miss Luh You, Hear? at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., Robert Lee Hardy's heartfelt one-man show celebrating Baltimore's soul, as highlighted by Baltimore Magazine. Music lovers, groove to the Millennial Mixtape at Zen West on 5916 York Road starting at 6 p.m. for $18.58, featuring cover bands belting out Foo Fighters, Green Day, Weezer, Jonas Brothers, and Taylor Swift hits. Suds and tunes await at Wico Street Beer Co. on 1100 Wicomico Street from 7 p.m., free entry with indie garage folk by Skribe and brews like Haze of Violet IPA.

    Sunday brings creative vibes at Peabody Heights Brewery on 401 E. 30th Street from 1 to 3 p.m. for $20—join Teri Henderson's Collage Party with DJ Jayswann spinning tracks while you cut, craft vision boards, sip brews, and dance, straight from Baltimore Magazine's weekend roundup. Improv enthusiasts can hit Baltimore Improv Group shows at 4 to 6 p.m., and there's more like events at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and Maryland Science Center all weekend.

    Whether you're brunching with bottomless mimosas at spots like True Chesapeake or Jimmy’s Famous Seafood, hiking nearby parks, or diving into theater and tunes, Baltimore's got that energetic post-holiday buzz. Bundle up, grab your crew, and make unforgettable memories exploring our city's vibrant scene.

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  • Baltimore Kicks Off 2026 with Hikes, Runs, and Classical Concerts
    2026/01/01
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this week, kicking off right here on this crisp New Year's Day in Charm City! Whether you're shaking off the holiday haze or diving headfirst into 2026 resolutions, we've got active adventures, family fun, and cultural vibes lined up from today through the weekend.

    Start today with the New Year’s Day Hike at 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Howard County Conservancy in Woodstock, a free guided trek through nature to put your best foot forward, as listed by Baltimore's Child. Then lace up for the Resolution Run 2026 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Patterson Park, a 5K and fun run benefiting Earl’s Place, complete with a Kids Dash for those 14 and under—tickets run $17 to $49 via baltimore.org. Cap your day with Bach in Baltimore's New Year's Day Chamber Concert at 4 p.m. at St. David’s Episcopal Church, featuring classical tunes for $10 to $33, free for kids 10 and younger, according to bachinbaltimore.org and Baltimore Magazine's events calendar. Families, roll out of bed for Port Discovery Children's Museum's Pajama Jam from open to close, with cozy stories and playful activities for $24.95, straight from their site.

    Tomorrow, Friday, ease into the weekend—museums like the Walters Art Museum are closed for the holiday, but keep an eye on Inner Harbor spots reopening with post-NYE energy. Saturday brings Drop-in Art Making: Precious Memories at 4 p.m. at the Walters, a creative family session exploring Indigenous art exhibits, all free admission.

    Zooming into mid-week, Sunday's quiet but sets up Jurassic Quest Thursday through Sunday at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium, where life-sized animatronic dinos, fossil digs, and rides thrill kids for $27 to $88, per Baltimore's Child. Friday the 17th explodes with options: Music Box Instrument Zoo at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall for $10 hands-on fun from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; Stuffies Day Out at Port Discovery from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., bringing plushies to life for $24.95; MLK Jr. Day Celebration at 3 p.m. at the Walters with poets and musicians, free; and Pete the Cat play at 4 p.m. in nearby Bel Air for $16 to $20.

    Don't sleep on the Ravens vs. Steelers NFL clash this Sunday—catch the live action and feel that Charm City roar!

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  • Baltimore Rings in 2026 with Fireworks, Festivities, and Family Fun
    2025/12/31
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this New Year's Eve and into the weekend. Charm City is lighting up tonight, Wednesday, December 31st, with non-stop festivities that blend family fun, fireworks, and all-night parties. Kick things off at the Inner Harbor where the action starts at 6 p.m. with live performances, food trucks, and a massive 12-minute fireworks show choreographed to music at midnight, launched from barges between Point Park and Domino Sugar. According to the Baltimore.org events page, the best vantage points are along the Inner Harbor promenade, Federal Hill, Fell’s Point, Canton, Harbor East, and Locust Point. The Inner Harbor Ice Rink stays open till midnight, perfect for skating to local beats, while the National Aquarium runs from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Port Discovery hosts a Noontime New Year event at noon, and the Maryland Science Center offers its Midnight Noon bash from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., all with extended hours per Baltimore.org.

    City officials from the Mayor’s Office of Arts, Culture, and Entertainment, like Linzy Jackson, call this one of the year's highlights, with over 1,000 fireworks loaded in Curtis Bay over three days and road closures around McKeldin Square from 6 p.m.—so hop on public transit early. WBAL reports Baltimore Police ramping up patrols for a safe night. Craving laughs? Catch Tommy Davidson's New Year's Eve Extravaganza at Baltimore Comedy Club inside the Best Western Plus Hotel at 5625 O'Donnell Street, with 7:30 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. shows—general admission from $35 to $40, preferred pairs up to $100, plus a midnight champagne toast, hats, and noisemakers for the late show, complete with a two-drink minimum.

    Party animals, Power Plant Live at 34 Market Place unleashes NYE Live from 9 p.m. across seven bars with DJs, a food buffet, and party favors—grab general admission or VIP with open bar till midnight. For elegance, the Lord Baltimore Hotel hosts the Wavelength Gala from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., featuring a live band, DJ, premium open bar, hors d'oeuvres, photo booth, and midnight toast. Live! Casino and Hotel Maryland gets Spellbound with wizard-themed vibes from 4 p.m., as noted on Baltimore Magazine's events calendar.

    Heading into the weekend, jazz lovers can groove to the Mike LeDonne Groover Quartet with Dave Stryker, Ralph Moore, and Kenny Washington at Keystone Korner Baltimore on Lancaster Street through Sunday, January 4th, straight from the Baltimore.org lineup. Port Discovery and B&O Railroad Museum keep family options open today till early afternoon. Whatever your vibe, Baltimore's got the spark to ring in 2026 right.

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  • Brace Yourself, Baltimore: A Jam-Packed Week of Theater, Music, and New Year Celebrations
    2025/12/28
    Baltimore, if you’re looking for things to do this week, you are in for a packed stretch of theater, music, and end-of-year celebrations all around the city.

    Let’s start tonight with pure Broadway magic. According to National Today and ticket sites, the hit musical Wicked is in town at the Hippodrome at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center on North Eutaw Street, with performances today including a matinee around early afternoon and an evening show. If listeners want big voices, emerald-green spectacle, and a fresh spin on the Wizard of Oz story, this is the can’t-miss downtown event.

    Family listeners and Motown fans should head to Baltimore Center Stage, which is presenting Santa Claus is Comin’: A Motown Christmas this afternoon and evening. Center Stage’s calendar lists shows this weekend featuring holiday hits reimagined with that classic Motown groove, making it a perfect multi-generational outing before the New Year energy really kicks in.

    If jazz is more your vibe, the Baltimore Magazine events calendar highlights Isaiah Collier Plays John Coltrane at Keystone Korner Baltimore. This show brings deep, spiritual Coltrane interpretations to a cozy Harbor East jazz club, ideal for listeners who want something soulful and intimate instead of a big theater production.

    Rock and punk listeners have options too. Visit Baltimore reports that global gypsy-punk legends Gogol Bordello are anchoring a holiday stop at Nevermore Hall this weekend, bringing their wild, high-energy show to Baltimore with support acts to keep the pit moving all night. Nevermore Hall is also listed by setlist archives as hosting bands like Handsome Devil tonight, so expect loud guitars and a serious mosh-friendly atmosphere.

    For nightlife lovers, Ottobar’s calendar is filled with film nights, dance parties, trivia, karaoke, Metal Monday, and more upstairs and downstairs throughout the week. Rolling Stone has called Ottobar one of the best live music venues in America, and this week it doubles as a hangout for everything from cult movies to hip-hop and goth-leaning DJ nights.

    Looking ahead to New Year’s Eve, Power Plant Live is advertising NYE Live, an all-access bash that gets listeners into multiple bars and clubs around the Inner Harbor complex, with live DJs, a food buffet, nonalcoholic drinks, and party favors to ring in 2026 under a shower of confetti.

    However you like to celebrate, Baltimore this week offers a little bit of Broadway, a little bit of Coltrane, a lot of loud guitars, and plenty of places to dance your way into the new year.

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  • Baltimore Weekend Highlights: Gogol Bordello, Wicked, Kwanzaa Celebration, and More
    2025/12/27
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this weekend and into the new year. Today, Saturday December 27th, kick things off with high-energy vibes at Nevermore Hall in Power Plant Live, where Gogol Bordello brings their wild gypsy punk sound starting at 7 p.m. doors open early so grab tickets fast for this Saturday night rager. Over at the Hippodrome Theatre on North Eutaw Street, catch the touring production of Wicked at 2 p.m. – that magical tale of green witches and friendship is perfect for a matinee escape.

    Animal lovers, head to the National Aquarium for their 10:30 a.m. Animal Encounter in the Harbor Overlook, where you'll get up close with one of their animal ambassadors – think dolphins or seals stealing the show. Culture fans, the B&O Railroad Museum hosts a family-friendly event from 4 to 8 p.m., diving into holiday history with trains and exhibits that'll thrill kids and nostalgia buffs alike. And don't miss the Howard County 2025 Kwanzaa Celebration at the Harriet Tubman Cultural Center from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m., featuring music, dance, and unity principles just a quick drive from Baltimore.

    Networking pros, swing by Hertsch's Sports Bar on Gwynn Oak Avenue for Vital Magazine's Networking and Honoring Event starting this afternoon – a three-hour mix of mingling with top entrepreneurs over drinks and bites. Music keeps rolling Sunday with shows at An Die Musik at 7:30 p.m. and Metro Baltimore at 8:30 p.m., plus more at 12:15 p.m. and 5 p.m. – check Baltimore Magazine's events calendar for the full lineup of jazz and indie sets.

    Looking ahead, yesterday's WWE Live Holiday Tour packed CFG Bank Arena with Cody Rhodes versus Drew McIntyre in a no-holds-barred main event, but the action continues metaphorically with theater at Baltimore Center Stage's Santa Claus is Comin': A Motown Holiday Concert at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. today. Cap the week with NYE Live at Power Plant Live on December 31st – all-access to seven bars, DJs, a food buffet, and party favors from 8 p.m., with VIP booze packages till midnight.

    Baltimore's buzzing with music, theater, culture, and wrestling echoes – bundle up, hit the town, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners – subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Baltimore's Buzzing Holiday Weekend: WWE, Music, Science, and More
    2025/12/26
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this holiday weekend. It's the perfect time to shake off the Christmas wrapping and dive into some epic fun right here in Charm City.

    Kick things off tonight with high-energy action at CFG Bank Arena on 201 West Baltimore Street, where the WWE Live Holiday Tour slams into town at 7:30 PM. Picture your favorite wrestlers throwing down in a festive frenzy—grab tickets fast from Ticketmaster before they're gone. Music lovers, head to Keystone Korner Baltimore at 1350 Lancaster Street for The String Queens, delivering soulful strings that’ll have you swaying all evening, according to the Baltimore.org events calendar.

    Tomorrow, Saturday, families will love the Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Lab at the Maryland Science Center on 601 Light Street from noon to 12:30 PM—watch creamy treats freeze in a flash of science magic. Crafty types, join Stained Glass for Beginners with Smiggart at Manor Mill, 2029 Monkton Road, running 10 AM to 4 PM; it’s a hands-on holiday glow-up. Catch Aaron Hill Sings The Holidays at An die Musik on 409 North Charles Street for cozy jazz vibes, or rock out with Gogol Bordello at Nevermore Hall on 20 Market Place—punk energy meets the season. And don’t miss Ursula: The Greatest Story Never Told at Le Mondo on 406 North Howard Street, a fresh theatrical twist.

    Sunday brings New Year’s Tea at the B&O Railroad Museum on 901 West Pratt Street, sipping elegance amid historic trains. Jazz fans, Isaiah Collier Plays John Coltrane returns to Keystone Korner Baltimore at 1350 Lancaster Street, while Justin Taylor & Friends Tribute to Bob Marley grooves at An die Musik. Kids can craft Paper Circuit Greeting Cards at the Maryland Science Center from 10:30 to 11:30 AM. Oh, and catch a quick Diver Talk at the National Aquarium’s Blacktip Reef underwater viewing at 1:40 PM—included with admission for ocean insights. For theater buffs, Wicked Touring dazzles at the Hippodrome on 12 North Eutaw Street at 8 PM, per National Today.

    Whether you’re wrestling, jamming, or crafting, Baltimore’s buzzing with holiday spirit through Sunday. Bundle up, explore, and make memories.

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