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  • Baltimore's Got You Covered This Week: 5K Runs, Thomas the Tank Engine, and Goat Breakfasts
    2026/05/03
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore today, Sunday, May 3, and through the rest of this week into the weekend. Charm City's buzzing with family fun, artsy vibes, and rockin' adventures—let's dive right in.

    Kicking off today, grab your running shoes for the Immersion Cities Unity 5K Walk/Run and Cultural Festival at West Shore Park and the Inner Harbor Promenade on 401 Light Street. It's a vibrant mix of races, live performances, and global eats celebrating unity. Families, head to the B&O Railroad Museum for Family Fun Day: Day Out With Thomas, where kids can ride real trains with Thomas the Tank Engine, snap photos, and play lawn games all day. Over at the Maryland Zoo, snag Breakfast with the Goats from 9 to 10:30 a.m.—picture munching pancakes while petting adorable goats. Theater fans, catch the final show of Into the Woods at Howard Community College in Columbia at 2:30 p.m., a fairy-tale musical twist packed with laughs and magic, or wrap up The Heidi Chronicles at Vagabond Players. Music lovers, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong jam at The 8x10, che performs at Nevermore Hall at 8 p.m., and don't miss the Brahms Requiem Come-and-Sing at Peabody Institute. Brunch with a twist? Poe's Comedy Brunch at The Lord Baltimore Hotel mixes laughs and magic. Crafty folks, try Bloom and Create, a Mother's Day flower workshop at HeARTwares on 1104 W. 36th St., or the Cloud Culture Members 2026 Grow Off at Stem & Vine on 326 North Charles Street.

    Hop to tomorrow with Hops 4 Health at Max’s Taphouse from noon to 4 p.m., sipping specialty brews to support NAMI Metropolitan Baltimore's mental health mission. Midweek, the Spring 2026 Bromo Art Walk lights up May 14 from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Bromo Arts District with open galleries, live music, and dance.

    Weekend warriors, Steam Show at the Fire Museum of Maryland on May 9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. lets you ride hose wagons and watch real steam engines roar. The 5th Annual Public Works Celebration & Big Truck Day same day at Eastern Avenue Pump Station offers truck climbs and family activities.

    From kinetic races yesterday to goat breakfasts today, Baltimore's serving non-stop fun. Get out there and make memories in Charm City.

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  • Spring Adventure Awaits: Your Guide to Baltimore's Wildest Weekend Events
    2026/05/02
    Hey, Baltimore listeners, grab your calendars because this weekend in Charm City is packed with quirky, fun vibes that scream spring adventure. Today, Saturday, May 2nd, kick things off with the wild **Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race** at the American Visionary Art Museum starting at 9:30 a.m. Picture human-powered, wacky contraptions racing through land, sand, mud, and water—it's the 26th year of this rainy-or-shine spectacle where the Grand Mediocre Champion steals the show, not some speed demon, according to Baltimore Fishbowl. Right nearby, dive into **Titanic: An Immersive Voyage** at the Power Plant from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., with tickets from $17.90 for kids up to $21.90 for adults, letting you step into the ship's grand halls.

    Head to the B&O Railroad Museum for **Day Out with Thomas** from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.—$26 to $34 gets you train rides and Thomas the Tank Engine fun for the little ones. Art lovers, the Baltimore Museum of Art has free entry to **Fratino and Matisse: To See This Light Again** and **Matisse and Martinique: Portraits and Poetry**, both open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Catch live history performances in **Language of Liberty** at the Maryland Center for History and Culture from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for $10. Over in Station North, **Asia North 2026** runs from noon to 3 p.m., kicking off a month of APIMEDA culture with exhibitions and talks, as noted by Baltimore Fishbowl.

    Music fans, rock out at **The Decibel Magazine Tour 2026** tonight at Baltimore Soundstage or dance into **Fiesta de Mayo featuring TWINSICK** at Power Plant Live starting at 8 p.m. Don't miss the **Flower Mart** wrapping up today at Mount Vernon Place from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., with 75 vendors, music stages, and workshops. Families, try the **DIY Planter Box Workshop** at Maryland Science Center from 1 to 3 p.m.

    Tomorrow, Sunday, May 3rd, hit the **Towsontown Festival** at Towson Historic Courthouse for 200 vendors hawking crafts and art. Free museum days continue with Bank of America Museums on Us. Looking ahead, next Saturday, May 9th, brings the **Steam Show** at Fire Museum of Maryland from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with real engines chugging, plus the **5th Annual Public Works Celebration & Big Truck Day** downtown for truck climbs and tours.

    Whether you're racing sculptures, tasting tequila, or planting boxes, Baltimore's buzzing—get out and play!

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  • Baltimore's Week Ahead: Comedy, Magic, Flowers, and Kinetic Sculptures
    2026/05/01
    Welcome to your guide for what's happening in Baltimore this week! If you're looking for ways to spend your Friday night through the weekend, you're in for a treat because this city is absolutely buzzing with activity.

    Starting tonight, comedy fans should head to the CFG Bank Arena for the We Them Ones Comedy Tour at eight PM. This is a fantastic opportunity to catch some of the hottest comedians performing live in one of Baltimore's premier venues. If comedy isn't your scene, Poe's Magic Theatre at the Lord Baltimore Hotel is hosting the Magic Showcase, also at eight PM, perfect if you want to be amazed by incredible illusions and sleight of hand.

    For something more cultural, the Timeless Voices Baltimore Choral Arts Gala is happening this evening at the M&T Bank Exchange at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center. It's an elegant way to enjoy world-class vocal performances. And if you're in the mood for something more casual, the Port Comedy Club on South Broadway is featuring Gabby Bryan tonight.

    But here's the real highlight of your weekend: the Flower Mart returns to Mount Vernon Place tomorrow and Saturday from eleven AM to eight PM. This beloved Baltimore tradition features over seventy-five vendors, live music on two stages, and free educational workshops. It's the perfect way to celebrate spring and support local artisans.

    Saturday morning, don't miss the Kinetic Sculpture Race at the American Visionary Art Museum starting at eight thirty AM. This is Baltimore's most wonderfully weird event where handmade, human-powered contraptions race fifteen miles over land, water, sand, and mud. It's absolutely free and guaranteed to make you smile. The winner earns the coveted title of Grand Mediocre Champion, and yes, that's the whole point of this beautifully absurd competition.

    If you want something more relaxed Saturday evening, head to Foundry Row at seven thirty PM for an Outdoor Family Movie Night featuring Zootopia Two. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs for a perfect spring evening under the stars.

    Sunday offers a unique experience at the Maryland Zoo with Breakfast with the Goats from nine to ten thirty AM, or if you prefer a different vibe, Hops for Health at Max's Taphouse from noon to four PM features specialty beers from local breweries while supporting the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

    Baltimore truly has something for everyone this week. Thank you for tuning in and please remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Baltimore's Spring Weekend: Sushi Classes, Museums, and Kinetic Chaos Await
    2026/04/30
    Hey, Baltimore listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right here in Charm City today, Thursday, April 30, through the weekend. Kick off your evening with hands-on fun at Swill by Blacksmiths, where Chef Malik leads a Craft Heart-Shaped Sushi class from 7 to 9 p.m. According to Classpop, you'll roll up delicious bites without any kitchen stress—perfect for date night or impressing friends.

    Museums are buzzing too. Dive into Titanic: An Immersive Voyage at the Power Plant, open until 7 p.m. with tickets from $17.90 for kids to $21.90 for adults, letting you step aboard a stunning replica of the doomed ship. Over at the Baltimore Museum of Art, catch Fratino and Matisse: To See This Light Again, free from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., showcasing vibrant works that light up your day. Music lovers, head to Guilford Hall Brewery for Profs & Pints on the Webb Telescope and NASA's big plans, 6 to 8:30 p.m. for $13.50 to $17—smart talk with brews. Catch Light Asylum with Ronnie Stone at Metro Baltimore at 7 p.m. for $20, or groove to the Larry Fuller Trio at Keystone Korner Baltimore, 7 to 8:30 p.m., tickets $15 to $35.

    Friday flows into Sagamore Distillery's 9-Year Anniversary Celebration on the Baltimore Peninsula, running through Sunday with craft cocktails, food trucks, live music, and family vibes—weather permitting, so pack your dancing shoes. Spotlighters Theater opens You Can’t Take It With You, a hilarious family comedy through May 17, blending lunatics and stiff suits for big laughs.

    Saturday amps up with the We Them Ones Comedy Tour at CFG Bank Arena, promising non-stop hilarity. Kinetic Sculpture Race rolls out at the American Visionary Art Museum on Key Highway starting 9:30 a.m., where wacky human-powered contraptions race in glorious chaos.

    Don't miss ongoing gems like the National Aquarium's Dolphin Training Sessions and Family Sunrise Tours all weekend. Whether you're crafting sushi, exploring exhibits, or laughing till it hurts, Baltimore's got that spring energy popping. Grab tickets quick and make memories.

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  • Baltimore's Got It All This Week: From Titanic Voyages to Live Jazz and Theater
    2026/04/29
    Hey, Baltimore listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right now in Charm City on this Wednesday, April 29, and through the weekend. Kick off today with the immersive Titanic: An Immersive Voyage at the Power Plant, running from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., where you can step into the ship's grand halls with tickets starting at $17.90 for kids—perfect for history buffs dreaming of ocean adventures. Art lovers, head to the Baltimore Museum of Art for free exhibits like Fratino and Matisse: To See This Light Again, Matisse and Martinique: Portraits and Poetry, and Rachel Lee Hovnanian's Nature Deficit Disorder, all open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., pulling you into vibrant worlds of color and nature.

    Dive deeper with the AudaTours Baltimore Audio Tour: A Tapestry of Memorials, Markets, and Myths, wrapping up this afternoon from the Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower for just $4.99—explore myths and markets on your own pace. Catch Contemporary Porcelain: from Tradition to Innovation at Baltimore Clayworks or the MINDSCAPE Art Exhibition by Vian Borchert at The Framer's Choice Gallery, both buzzing till 3 or 5 p.m.

    Evening heats up with Profs & Pints at Guilford Hall Brewery at 6 p.m., where experts dish on the Webb Telescope and NASA's big plans for $13.50—beer and brains, what a combo. Reel Enlightenment screens Jaddoland free at East Columbia 50+ Senior Center at 6 p.m. Music fans, groove to TU World Music Ensembles at Towson University, Brahms Requiem Come-and-Sing at Peabody Institute, or the Larry Fuller Trio swinging jazz at Keystone Korner Baltimore from 7 p.m. Dance over to TU Dance Company Action Repeat or rock out with LIGHT ASYLUM at Metro Baltimore. Theater? Kimberly Akimbo lights up the Hippodrome at 7:30 p.m., and don't miss drag queen Alyssa Edwards' Thanks For Everything Tour at Baltimore Soundstage, doors at 7 p.m.

    Thursday through Sunday, ongoing gems like Yin Yoga Teacher Training, Weekly Wednesday Open House at Liriodendron Mansion spilling into the week, and You Can’t Take It With You at Spotlighters Theater keep the energy high. Swing by Sagamore Distillery's 9-Year Anniversary wrap-up if it lingers into Thursday on Baltimore Peninsula with cocktails and trucks. Museums stay open, and the National Aquarium's Dolphin Tour and 4D experiences run daily.

    Whatever your vibe—art, music, or theater—Baltimore's got you covered. Grab tickets quick and make memories.

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  • Your Ultimate Baltimore Guide for Sunday April 26 Through the Week
    2026/04/26
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore today, Sunday, April 26, 2026, and through the rest of this epic week. Whether you're craving music, ink, sports, or family fun, Charm City has you covered—let's dive right in.

    Kick off today with the grand finale of the Baltimore Tattoo Arts Festival at the Baltimore Convention Center on 1 West Pratt Street. According to Baltimore Magazine, it's a three-day extravaganza wrapping up from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., packed with world-class tattoo artists, piercings, live performances, collectors, and fans—tickets run $25 to $50, perfect for ink enthusiasts or just gawking at the art. EventCartel lists it as a hotspot through today, so grab your spot if you haven't.

    Music lovers, head to Grace United Methodist Church at 5407 North Charles Street for Mahler's 8th Symphony, the "Symphony of a Thousand," at 3 p.m. Baltimore Magazine reports over 150 choir singers from the Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Deer Creek Children’s Chorus, and Peabody Opera soloists uniting for this massive performance—tickets $26 to $52. Or catch An Afternoon with Ronn McFarlane at An die Musik on 409 North Charles Street, as noted by the Baltimore tourism site, for some intimate lute vibes. Don't miss Drag Brunch LIVE with Gizele Monáe at The Lord Baltimore Hotel on 20 West Baltimore Street, a sassy Sunday staple.

    The Sagamore Distillery 9-Year Anniversary Celebration rolls on through today at Baltimore Peninsula, per Baltimore Fishbowl—family-friendly with craft cocktail classes, food trucks, live music, vendors, and distillery tours, weather permitting.

    Catch the Baltimore Orioles versus Boston Red Sox at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on 333 West Camden Street, a heated rivalry game listed on the Baltimore events calendar—nothing beats crab cakes and a home run thrill.

    Wrapping up the weekend, Poe's Magic Theatre at The Lord Baltimore Hotel offers spooky illusions, and character design workshops at 1539 Light Street spark creativity for all ages.

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  • Baltimore Weekend Guide: Music, Tattoos, Racing, and Family Fun
    2026/04/25
    Baltimore is buzzing this weekend with something for everyone, so let me walk you through the best events happening right now and through the rest of the week.

    If you're a music lover, you absolutely cannot miss Crankdat at Power Plant Live tonight. The show features Crankdat alongside Hedex, Zoey808, Flozone, and Nadia, with additional performances from The Vault and DNBintheDMV. Doors open at eight PM and the party runs until one thirty in the morning at 34 Market Place. Just note there is an eighteen plus age requirement, and if you're under twenty-one, there's a ten dollar cover charge at the door.

    Speaking of this weekend, the Baltimore Tattoo Convention is taking over the Convention Center downtown through Sunday. This annual festival brings together world-class tattoo artists, collectors, and enthusiasts for a full weekend experience. Saturday hours run from eleven AM to eleven PM, and Sunday wraps up at eight PM. General admission ranges from twenty-five to fifty dollars depending on the package you choose.

    For something more active, the Altra Sole of the City ten K is happening this morning around Harbor Point, starting at eight thirty AM. This annual race takes runners around the Inner Harbor and surrounding communities with an after-party along the waterfront to celebrate afterward.

    If you're looking for family-friendly fun, the Maryland Zoo is hosting Zoo Stories this evening at six thirty PM. They're commemorating one hundred fifty years of the zoo with the Stoop Storytelling Series, featuring live music by June Star. Tickets are twenty-five dollars. Earlier in the day, you can even join them for Breakfast with the Penguins from nine to ten thirty in the morning.

    Over at the B&O Railroad Museum, Day Out with Thomas is running today, perfect for the little ones who love trains. And if you're into outdoor activities, you can go Sailing Baltimore Harbor at the Downtown Sailing Center.

    For foodies, Tacos and Taps Festival is happening in Timonium from noon to five PM. They've moved indoors to the Cow Palace this year, so you can enjoy a fiesta grande atmosphere with food and drinks all afternoon.

    Whether you're into music, art, food, or outdoor adventures, Baltimore has packed this weekend with incredible opportunities to get out and explore. Thank you for tuning in and make sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Baltimore This Weekend: Poetry, Baseball, Theater, and Family Fun Await
    2026/04/24
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this Friday, April 24th through the weekend. Whether you're into poetry slams, baseball thrills, or family adventures, we've got the scoop to make your days unforgettable.

    Kick off today with the Rebels Zeitgeist Poetry Salon at The Ivy Bookshop on Falls Road from 6 to 8 p.m. Local poets celebrate the Black experience with the spring issue launch—grab a copy and soak in the vibes, all free according to Baltimore Style. Baseball fans, don't miss the Baltimore Orioles facing the Boston Red Sox at Oriole Park at Camden Yards at 7:05 p.m., a special HBCU and Divine Nine Night packed with energy, as listed on Baltimore Magazine's events calendar. Catch Willy Wonka Jr. at Mid Atlantic Community Church at 7 p.m., a charming show by The Talent Machine Co. and The Penguin Project for just $15. Music lovers, Art Sherrod Jr. jazzes up Keystone Korner Baltimore at 6 p.m. for $15 to $45, or hit the Spring Songwriter Showcase at Cult Classic Brewing Company starting at 7 p.m. Theater buffs, Maryland Opera's Madama Butterfly takes the stage at Church of the Redeemer at 7 p.m., tickets $29 to $99. And for laughs, Two's Company improv at The Highwire Center at 7 p.m. is only $10. Art scenes buzz too—check free exhibits like Matisse and Martinique at The Baltimore Museum of Art all day.

    Saturday amps up with Arts Every Day's 20th anniversary at Maryland Center for History and Culture from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., featuring puppet making and screen painting for families, free via artseveryday.org. Day Out with Thomas chugs along at B&O Railroad Museum, perfect for kids. MoveWell Fest brings wellness vibes to Carroll Park, and the Mini Maker's Market for Earth Day hits Eastern Ave. Sagamore Distillery's 9-Year Anniversary on Baltimore Peninsula runs through Sunday with cocktails, food trucks, and live music, family-friendly per Baltimore Fishbowl.

    Sunday wraps with the Charmed Farm Festival at Manor Hill Brewing in nearby Ellicott City at noon—unicorn meetups, crafts, and brews for all ages, straight from Baltimore Style.

    Baltimore's alive with creativity and fun, listeners—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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