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  • Trumpeter Arturo Sandoval Kicks Off Sizzling Baltimore Weekend
    2026/02/06
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this Friday through the weekend. Today kicks off with Arturo Sandoval lighting up Keystone Korner Baltimore at 6 p.m., where the legendary trumpeter will deliver an electrifying jazz performance that'll have you swaying in your seats, according to event listings from the venue. If you're into boosting your brainpower, head to Guilford Hall Brewery at 6 p.m. for The Science of Curiosity, a Profs & Pints talk by psychology professor Todd B. Kashdan on what fuels our thirst for knowledge, as highlighted by Baltimore Fishbowl.

    Tonight also brings Words, Wings, and Wine at M&T Bank Exchange, starting at 7:30 p.m. doors open, featuring poets Steven Willis and Ayanna Florence, comedy, live music, and a live 2-by-3-foot painting raffle—perfect for a creative night out, per the Fishbowl roundup. And catch The Great Gatsby musical touring at the Hippodrome Theatre through Saturday, a glamorous jazz-age spectacle reviewed glowingly on WYPR.

    Saturday amps up the star power with Trevor Noah at Lyric Baltimore, doors at 7 p.m. for his sharp comedy from the former Daily Show host, while Grammy winner Ashanti hits Nevermore Hall at 8 p.m. for soulful R&B vibes, both spotlighted by Baltimore Fishbowl. Get hands-on at the American Visionary Art Museum's Mosaic Mirror Workshop at 10 a.m., crafting a Valentine-themed frame with artist Barbara Svoboda. Dive into environmental chats at IMET's Troubled Tributary panel from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Patuxent River, or party with adoptable pets at Peabody Heights Brewery's Jeppson’s Birthday fundraiser from 1 p.m., benefiting BARCS. Don't miss the Sex Ed Pop Up at Timbre from 1 to 5 p.m., a fun adult education fest with workshops and vendors led by local expert Vanessa Geffrard. Sip complimentary rosé and snag roses at Harbor East's Rosé & Roses, as noted in local event guides.

    Sunday's all about flair: Galentine’s Day Flamingle Brunch at Maryland Zoo from noon to 4 p.m., with Roaring Twenties drag shows, mimosas, and crafts sponsored by Miss Shirley’s. Hunt deals at Ottobar’s Punk Rock Flea Market from noon to 4 p.m., or relive history at The Fire Museum's 1904 Great Baltimore Fire event from 1 p.m., advance tickets required. Families can tap into Maple Magic at Irvine Nature Center, learning syrup-making by the fire.

    Through the weekend, crank up the fun at Baltimore Crankie Fest at Creative Alliance through Sunday, showcasing scrolled panorama art, and Disney on Ice: Frozen & Encanto at CFG Bank Arena. Plus, Baltimore Restaurant Week wraps up today with deals citywide, according to SouthBmore reports. Baltimore's buzzing, listeners—get out and make memories!

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  • Baltimore's Charm City Packed with Thrills: Discovery Days, Arturo Sandoval, and Improv Galore
    2026/02/05
    Hey Baltimore listeners, grab your calendars because this week in Charm City is packed with thrills from mystery dinners to improv laughs and cultural deep dives. Today through Tuesday, dive into Discovery Days 2026, the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore's epic 10-day bash highlighting our best attractions with killer deals like $10 or less tickets at spots like the National Aquarium for jellyfish glow-ups, Port Discovery Children's Museum for kiddo hands-on fun, Maryland Zoo for global animal vibes, Star-Spangled Banner Flag House for history buffs, B&O Railroad Museum's rail adventures, Everyman Theatre's award-winning shows, and the Baltimore Museum of Art's stunning collections. According to the Downtown Partnership, it's all about affordable access to our cultural gems, so check venue sites for exact pricing and reservations before you go.

    Kick off your weekend tomorrow, Friday, February 6th, with non-stop action. Catch 10-time Grammy winner Arturo Sandoval blowing trumpets at Keystone Korner Baltimore on Lancaster Street starting at 8 PM, or groove to Words, Wings, & Wine at M&T Bank Exchange on Fayette Street. Improv fans, The Highwire Center at 400 S Conkling Street has Baltimore Holy S#!t and Malik and Rasheed shows, while North in the Garment Factory hosts First Fridays Improv Comedy Night. Art lovers, hit the Opening Reception for Abigail Taylor at Baltimore Art Gallery on 36th Street, and families can build circuits at Union Collective's Makerspace Day Off. Ottobar's downstairs rocks with PERREO BOWL, a reggaeton, hip-hop, and EDM halftime party.

    Saturday, February 7th explodes with options. Play Games with Trains at B&O Railroad Museum on Pratt Street, celebrate Black History Month with Kevin Brewster's residency or Ravita Jazz Group's Songs of Justice and Freedom at An die Musik on Charles Street. Shop the Mini Maker's Market XOXO V-Day at R. House on 29th Street, catch the Live Baltimore Trolley Tour from Henderson-Hopkins School, or laugh at Highwire's improv lineup like Walking the Wire and Storytime Comedy. Maryland Science Center hosts MSC Winter Games from noon to 4 PM on Light Street, and Chesapeake Shakespeare Company performs August Wilson's Fences downtown.

    Sunday, February 8th brings Super Bowl fever with watch parties at Hard Rock Cafe on Pratt Street's Endless Tailgate or Luckie's Tavern's Big Game Bash. Groove to Candlelight: Queen vs. ABBA at Maryland Center for History and Culture, or hit Galentine's Day Flamingle Drag Brunch at Mansion House Porch. Highwire wraps with Sunday Merries improv.

    Looking ahead, Friday the 13th at B&O Railroad Museum delivers the "Til Death Do Us Part" Murder Mystery Dinner in the historic Roundhouse—$115-120 tickets include a train ride, buffet, unlimited drinks, and detective-solving a wedding whodunit, perfect for Valentine's vibes.

    Your friendly guide says bundle up and explore—Baltimore's buzzing! Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Discover Baltimore's Vibrant Weekend: Aquarium Adventures, Comedy Laughs, and Cultural Vibes
    2026/02/01
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore today through the weekend—let's dive into the fun, from laughs to icy adventures and cultural vibes that make this city unbeatable.

    Kick off today, Sunday, February 1st, with Downtown Discovery Days at the National Aquarium, where Maryland residents snag $10 entry to explore aquatic wonders—reserve your timed slot now via their site for a splashy family outing with proof of residency required at the door. Comedy fans, catch Alonzo "Hamburger" Jones lighting up the Baltimore Comedy Factory at 7 PM for gut-busting stand-up that's perfect for shaking off the winter chill. Over at the Highwire Center, The Comedy Zoo delivers an hour of wild improv from 7 to 8 PM—tickets are just $10, doors at 6:45, pure chaotic energy. Music lovers, groove to the GIL SCOTT-HERON Evening Ritual vinyl listening session at Wet City starting at 4 PM, or unwind with The Baltimore Breathwork Sound Bath at Roland Park Community Center at 2:15 PM. Creative souls, join the Vision Board Pizza Party with bingo boards and journaling at SBM The Studio at noon, or sip and paint to R&B at Studio10TEN10 at 2 PM for For The Lovers.

    Monday's got that Galentine's Floral Design Workshop from Wild Events Florals—grab your crew for pizza, treats, and moody burgundy arrangements with drinks flowing. Families, hit Port Discovery Children's Museum, open 11 AM to 5 PM with Discovery Tales storytelling at noon.

    Tuesday through Thursday, gear up for CIAA buzz building toward their massive tournament, but snag seats for David Wax Museum and Lowland Hum's Golden Hours concert at Club 603 on Saturday the 7th—intimate folk vibes at 8 PM.

    Friday the 6th heats up with Couples Cafe's UnMasked intimacy workshop at Baltimore Marriott Waterfront from 7 PM, blending connection and fun. Saturday the 7th? Live Baltimore Trolley Tour at 8 AM from Henderson-Hopkins School for a winter city spin, plus Rooted/Growing Exhibition Reception at MICA if you're into local art.

    Don't sleep on Winter Village Skate at Four Seasons Hotel rooftop—harbor views, bites, and gliding all week. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Baltimore magic. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Baltimore Buzzes with Laughter, Brews, and Beats This Weekend
    2026/01/31
    Hey Baltimore listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today, Saturday, January 31st, because the city's buzzing with laughs, brews, and beats that'll warm you up on this chilly day. Head to the Lyric Baltimore at 140 West Mt. Royal Avenue for the Legends of Laughter Tour starring comedy heavyweights Sommore from Netflix's Queen Chandelier, Lavell Crawford of Breaking Bad fame, Earthquake from Chappelle's Home Team, and Def Comedy Jam's Joe Clair—doors open early, so grab tickets fast for an evening of non-stop hilarity according to VisitMaryland.org.

    Music lovers, don't miss the Mike Stern Band with Dennis Chambers and Gary Grainger tearing it up at 6 PM at Keystone Korner Baltimore, delivering soulful jazz that makes your heart dance, as raved about by NEA Jazz Master Todd Barkan on the Waterfront Partnership events calendar. Hardcore fans, the Disturbin' The Peace Festival hits Baltimore Soundstage all day with its DIY spirit of punk and heavy tunes—perfect for headbanging, per JamBase and Music Festival Wizard.

    Families, Port Discovery Children's Museum has Galactic Builders and SKIES exhibits open now, blasting off with space-themed STEAM fun, and tonight's their sold-out Hops & Vines 21-plus tasting event featuring regional breweries, wineries, and bites to support kids' programs, straight from their calendar. Over at Peabody Heights Brewery from noon to 3 PM, join Mr. Trash Wheel's Cash for Trash—trade in your clean cans and bottles for 10 cents each, up to 1,000 per household, courtesy of Waterfront Partnership's Healthy Harbor Initiative.

    Networking pros, swing by Hertsch's Sports Bar at 1902 Gwynn Oak Avenue from 3 to 6 PM for Vital Magazine's Honoring and Networking Event spotlighting top local entrepreneurs. Culture seekers, celebrate St. Brigid's Day at the Irish American Museum on 920 Lemmon Street with traditions of Irish renewal and creativity, as listed on VisitMaryland.org.

    Looking ahead to MLK weekend, Port Discovery's open 9 AM to 5 PM Monday for Community Day at just $10 a person with special activities, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum hosts King Day with youth activist talks and family fun, AVAM offers free entry from 10 AM to 5 PM with peace bird workshops and performances, and the Walters Museum wraps up with stacked performances by Ray Winder, Lady Brion, and more. Skate into the Inner Harbor Ice Rink's End of Season Party Monday noon to 3 PM, and catch Poe's Death in Baltimore Bus Tours for birthday weekend mystery vibes.

    Baltimore's got that unbeatable energy this week—get out, explore, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more tips, and this has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Baltimore's Big Weekend: Poké-Rave, Live Music, The Great Gatsby Musical, and More
    2026/01/30
    Baltimore listeners, this is shaping up to be an absolutely incredible weekend for entertainment and community fun, so let me walk you through everything happening right here in Charm City.

    Starting tonight, if you're looking for something unique, head to Baltimore Soundstage for Poké-Rave, an 18-plus event that combines gaming lounges, cosplay contests, and themed decor into one immersive experience. It kicks off at 8 PM and promises to be a wild night for Pokémon fans and gaming enthusiasts alike.

    If you're more into live music, Ottobar is hosting several fantastic events. Tonight at 6 PM, Art Hive opens its doors upstairs for a creative community gathering where you can make art with friends, and it's completely free. Later that evening at 10 PM, Nectar takes over as a queer dance party featuring live DJ sets that'll keep you dancing until closing time.

    Tomorrow, Saturday the 31st, the energy only intensifies. The Great Gatsby musical opens its run at the Hippodrome Theatre and continues through February 7th. Based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel, this touring production follows a wealthy millionaire in the Roaring Twenties pining for his lost love. Tickets are available now.

    For the metal and punk crowd, Disturbin The Peace 2026 takes over Baltimore Soundstage starting at 1:30 PM with an incredible lineup including Hatebreed, Agnostic Front, and over a dozen more bands performing throughout the day.

    If anime is more your speed, head to Ottobar upstairs at 7 PM for Fan Service, featuring J-pop and anime remixes with free glow items, an anime screening at 7:30 PM, and a full dance party starting at 9:30 PM. Come dressed in your favorite cosplay.

    Looking for something hilarious, Legends of Laughter brings major comedians to Lyric Baltimore at 8 PM Saturday, featuring Netflix star Sommore, Breaking Bad's Lavell Crawford, and other comedy legends.

    Sunday rounds out the weekend beautifully with Echoes of Motown at Morgan State University's Carl J. Murphy Fine Arts Center at 3 PM, combining poetry, spoken word, and dance with classic Motown hits from Diana Ross, The Temptations, and Marvin Gaye. Plus there's a tamale-making workshop at Breath of God Lutheran Church at noon if you want to get hands-on culinary.

    Thank you so much for tuning in to your Baltimore weekend guide. Be sure to subscribe for more local event coverage and insider tips on what's happening around the city. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Chilly Baltimore Buzzes With Laughs, Tunes, Art, and Family Fun This Weekend
    2026/01/29
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this week, starting right now on this chilly Thursday, January 29th. Whether you're craving laughs, tunes, art, or family fun, Charm City has you covered through the weekend. Let's dive in and plan your adventure.

    Kick off today at the Baltimore Comedy Factory where comedian Guy Torry takes the stage for a night of side-splitting stand-up, perfect for shaking off the winter blues. Over at Keystone Korner Baltimore, catch the Greg Hatza ORGANization swinging into jazz vibes at 7pm in Harbor East, or head to Metro Gallery at 6pm for Tea in the Gallery, a unique evening blending Japanese green tea traditions with craft insights from experts like Rob Perry of Nippon Motion and Juniper Farm. Families, Port Discovery Children's Museum is hosting $10 Community Day from 10am to 3pm, with three floors of interactive play in spots like Galactic Builders and Wonders of Water, plus drop-in learning activities. Art lovers, swing by the Maryland Institute College of Art's Fox Building Decker Gallery for the Rooted/Growing Bicentennial Exhibition, open today and showcasing fresh exhibits. And don't miss the National Aquarium's 10:30am Animal Encounter in the Harbor Overlook, included with admission—get up close with animal ambassadors as the aquarium reopens at noon.

    Tomorrow, Friday January 30th, gear up for the Police Plunge and Corporate Plunge at Sandy Point State Park as part of the MSP Polar Bear Plunge festivities supporting Special Olympics Maryland—jumps at noon and 3:30pm into the Chesapeake Bay. Art scene heats up with Highlandtown's First Friday Art Walk from 5-9pm, strolling galleries and local spots. Then Saturday the 31st explodes with energy: Disturbin The Peace music festival hits Baltimore, blending hip-hop and vibes all day. Mr. Trash Wheel's Cash for Trash at Peabody Heights Brewery from noon to 3pm lets you trade cans and bottles for 10 cents each, up to 1,000 per household. Groove to Last Night A DJ Saved My Life at a venue saluting Black radio DJs like DJ Quicksilva and Konan, with storytelling and advocacy chats. Sports fans, Birdland Caravan at the Senator Theatre features Q&A with new Orioles like Craig Albernaz and Pete Alonso. Families can hit Harbor Point Ice Fest for free ice carvings, food, and sculptures, or Port Discovery's Hops & Vines adult tasting event with brews and bites.

    Baltimore's buzzing, listeners—get out there, bundle up, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Baltimore Buzzes with Diverse Weekend Events: Yoga, Arts, Music, Sports, and More
    2026/01/28
    Hey listeners, shake off that winter chill because Baltimore is buzzing with fun from today right through the weekend. According to Baltimore Beat, kick things off this Wednesday evening with Wellness on the Waterfront Yoga led by Marissa Walch at Rye Street Park on Mission Boulevard from 6 to 6:45 p.m. – perfect all-levels vinyasa with harbor views to stretch out the snow stress. Then head to Meander Art Bar on East Lombard Street for Sapphic Social at 7 p.m., featuring arts, crafts, board games, and prizes for just $17.48. Ottobar upstairs hosts Trivia and Karaoke Night starting at 6 p.m., where you can team up or go solo with Showtime Trivia at 7 and belting tunes by 9:30.

    Tomorrow, Thursday, dive into the Rooted/Growing Bicentennial Exhibition opening at MICA's Brown Center Atrium on West Mount Royal Avenue from 5 to 8 p.m., with Yoonjung Lee and Michelle Shengyu Li's live performance exploring time and desire through sculpture and music. Highwire Center brings Short Form, Huge Fun improv jam led by Jess Robey at 7 p.m. on South Conkling Street. Music lovers, Ottobar downstairs rocks with The Soularites, Strangers That Clique, and Eat The Cake Band's funk, ska, rock, and hip-hop mix at 7 p.m. for $16.04, while upstairs Scum Dungeon spins violent anime VHS tapes with goth, punk, industrial, and metal from 10 p.m., free and wild. Holy Frijoles on West 36th Street cranks hardcore with Total Maniac at 8 p.m. for $20.60.

    Friday's improv showcase at The Peale on Holliday Street runs 6 to 8 p.m., ending in a jam. Ottobar upstairs hosts Art Hive at 6 p.m., a glittery craft party with Joellen Wojcik making blasphemous macaroni art.

    Saturday explodes with the 4th Annual A Very Melo Classic basketball showdown at Morgan State University's Hill Field House from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. for $21.72. Reginald F. Lewis Museum hosts Last Night A DJ Saved My Life panel on Black radio DJs at 1 p.m. for $12 to $15. RnB Nights Live at La Familia Soundstage brings classic hits from 6 p.m. for $39.19-plus. Ottobar upstairs delivers Fan Service anime rave at 7 p.m. with J-pop, screenings, and cosplay shopping. Don't miss the Midwinter Ball by Baltimore Folk Music Society at 5603 North Charles Street at 6 p.m., a folk dance delight. And Stem & Vine offers Rooted Movement Mat Pilates at 9:30 a.m. for $18.91.

    Sunday unwinds with Wordsmith's Hip-Hop Meets Chamber Music at The Peale at 2 p.m., free to $28.52. Salsa with Pride at The Pride Center on St. Paul Street from 7 p.m. is pay-what-you-can Latin dance fun. The Biggest Sip N Paint at Baltimore War Memorial blasts trap and R&B from 7 p.m. for $40.65-plus. Creative Alliance's Drag Race Season 18 viewing party starts at 8 p.m., and Ottobar's Perreo Bowl reggaeton party hits 10 p.m. for $28.37.

    Bundle up, check for weather tweaks per Baltimore Beat, and dive into B-More's vibe. 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 Weekend: Aquarium Closed, Comedy, Polar Bear Plunge, and More
    2026/01/25
    Welcome to your Baltimore weekend guide! We've got some fantastic happenings this week that'll keep you entertained no matter what the weather brings.

    Unfortunately, if you were planning to visit the National Aquarium today, you'll need to reschedule. Due to inclement weather, the facility is closed this Sunday. But don't worry, there's plenty else happening around our great city.

    Looking ahead to this week, comedy lovers should mark their calendars for Thursday and Friday. Guy Torry is bringing special event shows to Baltimore Comedy Club on both January 29th and 30th at seven o'clock in the evening. If you're into stand-up, it's the perfect midweek pick-me-up.

    Now here's something truly unique for next weekend. The MSP Polar Bear Plunge is making waves throughout late January and early February. If you're feeling brave, the Cool Schools Plunge happens Wednesday the 28th and Thursday the 29th from ten in the morning to two in the afternoon, with plunges at eleven, noon, and one o'clock. Then the Police and Public Safety Plunge takes over Friday the 30th from ten in the morning to one in the afternoon. If you want the ultimate challenge, the main MSP Polar Bear Plunge happens Saturday the 31st and features plunges at eleven in the morning and two in the afternoon. All proceeds benefit Special Olympics Maryland, and participants have already raised millions for this amazing cause.

    Theater enthusiasts should circle February first on their calendars. The Hippodrome Theatre is bringing the Tony-nominated musical adaptation of The Great Gatsby, running from January 31st through February 7th. This brand-new production features a book by Kait Kerrigan and a score by Tony winners Jason Howland and Nathan Tysen.

    For something more relaxed, Maryland Winds presents an In a Nutshell performance today at three o'clock at Guilford Park High School Auditorium, showcasing beautiful musical performances.

    Whether you're braving the cold for a charitable plunge, catching a comedy show, enjoying live theater, or discovering local music performances, Baltimore has something special lined up for you this week and weekend.

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