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  • Baltimore Weekend Guide: Music, Running, and Community Events Await
    2026/03/22
    Welcome to your Baltimore weekend guide! Whether you're a seasoned resident or visiting our historic city, there's plenty happening right now to keep you entertained.

    Starting today, Sunday March 22nd, head over to the Baltimore Museum of Art to experience Candlelight: Tribute to Whitney Houston. This stunning candlelit concert brings the magic of Whitney's greatest hits to life in one of our most awe-inspiring locations. It's the perfect way to spend your Sunday afternoon surrounded by the music of a legend.

    If you're looking for something active, the Annapolis Running Festival is happening this weekend on Saturday, March 21st, drawing thousands of participants from across the region. While that's technically yesterday from where you are now, the running community will still be buzzing with energy today.

    Looking ahead to this week, mark your calendars for Wednesday, March 25th, when the Charles Village Civic Association is hosting a Candidates Forum at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy. If you're interested in local politics and what's happening in our community, this is a fantastic opportunity to hear directly from candidates.

    Coming up Friday, March 27th, head to nearby Towson for the How She Rises Global Summit, an inspiring all-day event at StarTUp at the Armory starting at eight in the morning. It's designed to empower and celebrate women entrepreneurs and leaders.

    And if you're planning ahead for next weekend, Saturday, March 28th brings the Maryland Day Festival to Baltimore. Expect live bands and DJs, local artists and crafters, food trucks serving up delicious fare, craft beer and spirits tastings, a puppy pageant that's absolutely adorable, tattoo showcases, and even a Super Smash Bros tournament for the gamers out there. It's truly a celebration of everything Maryland has to offer.

    Of course, if you're a baseball fan, the Baltimore Orioles Opening Day is just four days away on March 26th. The energy around the city is building with the new "March Yardness" campaign celebrating the start of the season. Oriole Park at Camden Yards will be welcoming fans through the Charm-tastic Mile entrance on Eutaw Street.

    Baltimore has something for everyone this week, from cultural experiences to outdoor activities to community celebrations. Thank you for tuning in to your Baltimore weekend guide. Don't forget to subscribe for more tips on what to do around our beautiful city. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Baltimore's Weekend Guide: Family Fun, Live Music, and Vintage Treasures Await
    2026/03/21
    Hey, Baltimore listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right here in Charm City today, Saturday March 21st, and through the rest of this week and weekend. Kick off your day with some family fun at the Creative Alliance Theater on Eastern Avenue, where Danny Joe's Tree House Live brings puppet pals like Teddy Bear, Kingsley, Pixie Bell, and a surprise guest from the future to the stage starting at 11 a.m., with the show at 11:30 a.m. Discover Baltimore County highlights this nostalgic nod to Romper Room and Howdy Doody vibes, perfect for kids and parents craving that old-school magic.

    Later tonight, raise a glass at the Forever Tilted Release Party from 6 to 9 p.m. at Baltimore Spirits Company on West 41st Street. Baltimore Magazine reports the Full Tilt crew, including owners Nick Fertig and Dan Baumiller, reunites for live music and clinking glasses in the cocktail gallery, celebrating an iconic local brewery with free admission. Dance the night away at the Grown And Sexy Affair from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Lord Baltimore Hotel, featuring DJ AZ and DJ Exclusive, cash bar, food, and that powered-by-2-Kings-and-a-Queen energy for a sultry vibe.

    Sports fans, catch Johns Hopkins baseball hosting Wesleyan at Babb Field from noon to 2 p.m., or check out Orioles pipeline action with Vance Honeycutt's highlights if you're tuned into the buzz. Music lovers, groove to Brandon Lake's King of Hearts Tour at 7 p.m. at CFG Bank Arena, a powerhouse show straight from Ticketmaster listings.

    Head into Sunday, March 22nd, with Vintagepalooza at R. House from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., where over 40 dealers sling vintage clothing, shoes, jewelry, vinyl, and treasures—grab early bird for $10 to beat the crowds, as Baltimore Magazine recommends for your spring wardrobe refresh. Families can dive into The Joy Of Making Your Own Jewelry workshop that day too.

    Midweek heats up Thursday, March 26th, with Thirsty Thursdays at the Opera, free museum admission all day at the Maryland Center for History and Culture until 8 p.m., and Maryland Day festivities kicking off. Friday wraps with Charm City Funky Fresh Night Market at 4 to 9 p.m. in Fells Point's Sound Garden lot, vibing to DJ Medina amid local vendors, food, and drinks—Waterfront Partnership calls it fresh energy for community creatives.

    Don't miss the Bright Moments Jam Session Tuesdays at Keystone Korner, led by Obasi Akoto with top jazz talent from 7 to 10 p.m., free but reservations needed. Whether you're laughing at Grace O'Malley comedy reruns at Port Comedy Club or hunting deals, Baltimore's pulsing with fun—get out there and make memories.

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  • Baltimore Weekend Events Guide: Punk, Comedy, and More This March
    2026/03/20
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this weekend and beyond. Today, Friday, March 20th, kick things off with high-energy punk at Baltimore Soundstage where Screeching Weasel reunites with The Queers after over a decade, doors at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m., according to Baltimore Fishbowl. Over at Nevermore Hall, catch Joyce Manor headlining with Militarie Gun, Teen Mortgage, and Combat starting at 6 p.m., as listed on Ticketmaster and Power Plant Live. For comedy laughs, Grace O'Malley brings her quick wit to The Port Comedy Club in Fells Point, promising stitches all night, per the Waterfront Partnership events calendar. Music lovers, head to Creative Alliance at 7:30 p.m. for a St. Patrick’s Day bash with Celtic Corridor and Collins & Vocke playing traditional Irish tunes, straight from Baltimore Fishbowl. And don't miss the JNJO releasing their new album Alkebulan with Grammy-winner Nicole Zuraitis at a Harbor East spot, noted on Waterfront Partnership.

    Saturday, March 21st, gets wildly fun at the Maryland Zoo's Wedding Showcase from noon to 3 p.m., where you can tour venues, sample vendors, hear live music, snag giveaways, and meet animal ambassadors—perfect for engaged couples dreaming big, reports Baltimore Fishbowl. Pop rock fans, Aly & AJ hit Baltimore Soundstage at 7 p.m. on their Places to Run Tour with Hayden Blount; remember them from those classic Disney movies? Same source. Get hands-on at the Screen Painting Workshop from 3 to 6 p.m. on S. Broadway, learning Baltimore's iconic art history with Michael Seipp for just $30, materials included, limited to 15 spots. Then, The Doo Wop Project rocks Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall on Saturday and Sunday, channeling 1940s vibes from The Crests to modern hits by Smokey Robinson and Maroon 5, featuring Jersey Boys stars.

    Sunday, March 22nd, Everyman Theatre opens the Tony-winning comedy Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike through April 19th, directed by Vincent M. Lancisi. Vinyl hunters, hit the BRB Spring Edition Record Bazaar at Peabody Heights Brewery from noon to 6 p.m., free entry with DJs, craft beer, arcade games, and 35-plus vendors slinging records, tapes, comics, and more, via Baltimore Fishbowl.

    Looking ahead, groove to Music Under the Dome with The Rolling Stones at Maryland Science Center on March 27th, an immersive planetarium trip. Mark March 28th for Cosmic Egg Day at American Visionary Arts Museum with yoga and art around Andrew Logan's sculpture, plus the funky Charm City Night Market in Fells Point from 4 to 9 p.m. with DJ Medina, vendors, and vibes. Families, Spring Break fun starts soon at Port Discovery.

    Baltimore's buzzing, listeners—grab tickets, bring friends, 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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  • **Your Ultimate Baltimore Events Guide: Aquariums, Engineering Tours, and Dance Competitions This Week**
    2026/03/19
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this week, starting right now on this sunny Thursday. If you're craving adventure, kick things off at the National Aquarium downtown, where today's lineup is packed with fin-tastic fun. From 10 to 10:20 a.m. in the Harbor Overlook, dive into an up-close animal encounter with stars like the Eastern box turtle, Australian bearded dragon, or hyacinth macaw—perfect for families, and it's included with admission, according to the Aquarium's daily schedule. Then, at 11:30 a.m. in Blacktip Reef, catch the Shark Talk to bust myths about these ocean legends, and swing back at 1:40 p.m. for more shark secrets—happening daily or weekly, so you won't miss out.

    Over at Johns Hopkins Homewood campus, engineering buffs and curious minds, don't sleep on the Engineering Explore Tour today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Imagine Center Building on 113 W University Parkway. It's a full-day trip to Annapolis Micro Systems and Textron Systems—meet at 8:30 a.m. to roll out, back by 4 p.m., as listed on the JHU Imagine events page. Imagine peeking behind the curtain of cutting-edge tech right in our backyard!

    As we roll into Friday and the weekend, gear up for high-energy vibes. Dance fans, the 24seven Dance Competition hits the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor from March 20 to 22—all day action with performances, workshops, and that electric competition spirit, straight from Dance Mom Central's events hub. Young creators, mark March 24 at 7 p.m. for Lyric Baltimore's Dream Big Celebration on Redwood Street. Baltimore City and County students in grades 5-12 showcase poems, essays, videos, art, and music about dreaming big for our world—finalists get cash prizes in this inspiring night, per Lyric Baltimore's event details.

    Spiritually inclined? Check the Archdiocese of Baltimore calendar for ongoing Lenten happenings like Stations of the Cross and soup suppers Fridays at 6 p.m. through early April at various parishes, or Praise and Worship Night tonight from 7-9 p.m. at St. Mary of the Assumption in nearby Pylesville.

    Baltimore's buzzing with discovery, from aquatic wonders to youthful dreams and dance battles—grab your crew and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Spring into Action: Your Ultimate Baltimore Week Guide from March 18th
    2026/03/18
    Hey Baltimore listeners, grab your crab mallets and get ready for an action-packed week in Charm City starting today, Wednesday, March 18th! We're diving into the fun with non-stop happenings that scream spring vibes along the harbor and beyond.

    Kick off your day at the National Aquarium where the 10 a.m. Animal Encounter in the Harbor Overlook lets you get nose-to-snout with stars like the Eastern box turtle, Australian bearded dragon, or hyacinth macaw. According to the National Aquarium's daily schedule, these free-with-admission sessions pack in wild facts and conservation tips that thrill kids and grown-ups alike. Stick around for the 11:30 a.m. Shark Talk at Blacktip Reef, busting myths about these fin-tastic predators in just 10 minutes. Then, at 2:15 p.m., catch the Archerfish Feeding—watch these sharpshooters spit water to snag bugs right out of the air, a weekly spectacle on weekdays that's pure underwater circus.

    Sports fans, head to Perry Hall High School this afternoon for the Girls Varsity Lacrosse showdown against St. Timothy's at 4 p.m. NFHS Network has it streaming live, but nothing beats the electric sidelines energy in northeast Baltimore.

    Art lovers, the Baltimore Museum of Art unveils Amy Sherald: American Sublime today through April 5th. VisitMaryland.org highlights this powerhouse exhibit featuring the portrait master's bold takes on Black American life—think vibrant portraits that pop like crab cakes at a cookout.

    Real estate hustlers, don't miss Baltimore REIA's Main Event tonight at the Best Western. Meetup.com buzzes about CPA Carl Mankowski dropping tax-slashing secrets for income properties, plus prime networking over brews.

    Thursday through Sunday keeps the momentum: Daily aquarium hits repeat, with archerfish on deck minus Saturday. Scout weekend lacrosse clashes and pop-up harbor festivals via VisitMaryland.org's calendar, plus ghost tours echoing from Annapolis if you're up for a spooky road trip.

    Whether you're feeding fish, cheering lax stars, or slashing taxes, Baltimore's buzzing. Dive in, stay safe, and make memories!

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  • Baltimore's St. Patrick's Day Weekend: Parades, Globetrotters, and Live Music
    2026/03/15
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's buzzing in Baltimore this Sunday, March 15, through the rest of the week and weekend. It's a packed lineup blending St. Patrick's Day vibes, high-energy sports, artsy gatherings, and family fun—perfect for soaking up that Charm City spirit.

    Kick off today with the crown jewel of Irish celebrations: the Baltimore St. Patrick Parade marching through downtown and the Inner Harbor. Thousands will line the streets for over 65 years of tradition featuring music, dance, song, and emerald-clad revelry, as highlighted by the official parade site. Expect street closings and parking restrictions around the Inner Harbor—check the city transportation advisory for details. If you're craving more hoops action, catch the Harlem Globetrotters 100 Year Tour at 3 p.m. at Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena on the UMBC campus at 1000 Hilltop Circle. This legendary squad brings gravity-defying dunks, tricks, pre-game magic, and post-game fan interactions to celebrate a century of basketball magic, according to National Today. Families and trail lovers, head to Catonsville Rails to Trails' 2026 Annual Meeting from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Baltimore County Arts Guild Catonsville Clubhouse, 10 St. Timothy's Lane in Catonsville. Dive into trail updates, their 30th anniversary plans, the "Let's Thrive" campaign, raffles, and refreshments—register at crtt.org. Music fans, the 50th Annual Baltimore Bach Marathon starts at 1 p.m. at St. David's Church on 4700 Roland Ave, while smooth jazz with guitarist Kevin Jackson hits Keystone Korner Baltimore at 5 p.m. on Lancaster Street.

    Flash back to yesterday's St. Patty's kickoff: the Shamrock Crawl in Fells Point from 1 to 9 p.m. across 10-plus bars with $4 Bud Lights, rail drinks, Shamrock shots, DJs, raffles, and best-dressed prizes—grab that signature mug and go green, per Eventbrite and Project DC Events.

    Looking ahead, Tuesday's Kore & Clover St. Patrick's Day Barre Class at 6 p.m. in Middle River Studio keeps the Irish fitness flowing. Thursday evening, Langston Hughes II and his quartet perform at 7 p.m. at Keystone Korner. Friday brings "What a Colorful World: Homeschool Days" at 10:30 a.m. at Port Discovery Children's Museum on Market Place, plus a call for entries for the "SH*T SHOW" art exhibit at XoXo Gallery.

    Whether you're parading, balling, or jamming, Baltimore's got the goods. 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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  • Your Guide to Baltimore's Best Events This Weekend
    2026/03/14
    Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's popping in Baltimore this weekend and beyond. Today, dive into a theater-packed Saturday with Hadestown lighting up the Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center. This Tony Award-winning musical, blending folk, jazz, and blues in a mythic tale of love and the underworld, has shows at 2 PM and 8 PM—grab orchestra seats starting around $186 or upper balcony from $126 via Event Tickets Center. It's immersive, haunting, and perfect for date night or family outing.

    Animal lovers, head to the National Aquarium for the 10 AM animal encounter in Harbor Overlook, included with admission. Get up close with an Eastern box turtle, Australian bearded dragon, or hyacinth macaw, learning fun conservation facts—daily magic for kids and adults alike.

    Celebrate Women's History Month at the American Visionary Art Museum with their special 1:30 PM docent-led tour, free with entry. Expert guides spotlight women artists' creative voices through visionary exhibits, transforming the usual Saturday stroll into an inspiring highlight.

    Crafty folks, Pratt Library branches buzz all day: make a loop yarn scarf at Govans at 11 AM, mini quilts at Central Library from 1 to 3 PM, or join knit and crochet at Patterson Park at noon. Kids' options include Special Saturday Storytime Read to Reef at Johnston Square at 11 AM, National Children’s Craft Day playdate in Hampden, and stepping workshop at Herring Run. Catch the Bees & the Flowers talk at Central's Poe Room or Hidden Figures screening at Brooklyn branch.

    Sports fans, cheer on young athletes at The Park School for the Above Average Battle in Baltimore basketball tournament—elite boys and girls action with a two-game guarantee.

    Tomorrow, Sunday March 15, don't miss the epic Baltimore St. Patrick’s Day Parade downtown and Inner Harbor—over 65 years of Irish music, dance, and emerald vibes sponsored by the Emerald Isle Club.

    Keep the fun rolling midweek with Pratt's storytimes, career clinics, and line dancing, plus BSO's Music Box Story Time Sing Along. For Whitney Houston fans, snag Candlelight Tribute tickets at the Baltimore Museum of Art soon.

    Baltimore's got that vibrant mix of arts, culture, and community—get out there and make memories.

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  • # Baltimore's Weekend Events: Music, Comedy, and Pi Day Await
    2026/03/13
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this weekend—starting right now on this fabulous Friday, March 13th! Whether you're craving music, laughs, or hands-on fun, our city is buzzing with events that'll make you ditch the couch and dive into the action.

    Kick off tonight with the wild Saint Shrektrick's Rave at Baltimore Soundstage at 9 p.m., where you can dance out of the swamp like it's Shrek's own St. Patrick's twist—Baltimore Soundstage calls it the perfect floor-filler for ogre fans 18 and up. Rock out at CFG Bank Arena's 98 Rock Spring Thing starting at 6 p.m., featuring Three Days Grace, The NINETEEN 62, and more high-energy sets that National Today highlights as must-sees for music lovers. Then, catch the elegant Baltimore Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. in Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, delivering timeless classical vibes in one of America's top orchestras, per National Today. Don't miss Hadestown at the Hippodrome Theatre tonight and tomorrow, a gripping musical journey through love and the underworld with Anaïs Mitchell's tunes, as rounded up by Baltimore Fishbowl. Or head to Caesar/Americana, a fresh musical spin on Shakespeare's Julius Caesar by Hanna Folger at Fells Point Corner Theater, running through March 21st with a special Ides of March show on Sunday at Boordy Vineyards.

    Saturday, March 14th amps up with Pi(e) Day at Maryland Science Center from noon to 4 p.m.—think math meets mouthwatering pies, straight from Baltimore Fishbowl's picks. Families, hit Money Power Day at Poly-Western High School from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., a free financial fair tackling credit, debt, and savings hosted by CASH Campaign of Maryland. Get artsy with Pysanky Egg Dyeing at Creative Alliance at 11 a.m., learning Ukrainian wax-resist techniques from artist Halyna Mudryj. Thrill-seekers, Night Circus at 7 p.m. brings cirque magic, mind-reading by Alexander the Pretty Good, and Poe Theatre vibes for a one-night wonder. Rock fans, Bad Omens' Do You Feel Love 2026 Tour hits 201 W Baltimore St. with Beartooth and PRESIDENT, via VisitMaryland.org. Comedy calls at The Second Saturday S#!T Show at Ottobar, doors at 7 p.m. with host Mike Quindlen and killer stand-ups. Plus, daily gems like the National Aquarium's 10 a.m. Animal Encounter in Harbor Overlook—snuggle up with turtles or macaws—and 1:40 p.m. Diver Talk.

    Sunday through next Saturday, join 4 the Revolution artist retreat at The Voxel for queer trans joy and creation. The 64th Annual Saint Patrick’s Day Parade marches at 2 p.m. from Washington Monument, per Visit Baltimore. Game lovers near BWI, Unpub Festival wraps today through Sunday at the Airport Marriott with tabletop playtesting.

    Baltimore's got it all, listeners—grab tickets and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, 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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