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  • Baltimore's Action-Packed Week: Arts, Festivals, and Unique Events Across the City
    2025/11/13
    Baltimore listeners, get ready for an action-packed week featuring lively arts, seasonal festivals, and one-of-a-kind events across the city. Whether you crave culture, comedy, or delicious eats, Baltimore is the place to be this week.

    Today, November 13th, you can kick things off with Brew and Build: From Idea to Launch at Johns Hopkins’ FastForward 1812 on Ashland Avenue, starting at 9am. If you love live performance, head to The Red Room on North Avenue at 7:30pm for Jeff Carey’s End of Year Status Update, a ticketed electro-acoustic music experience that’s sure to challenge your senses.

    Comedy fans are in luck tonight with Chad Daniels performing his stand-up act at Magooby’s Joke House in Timonium at 7:30pm. This show is for those eighteen and older, perfect for a night out with friends.

    Friday, November 14th, brings the acclaimed Game Your Future Conference at the Baltimore Convention Center—great for tech enthusiasts looking to network and learn. Over at Baltimore Clayworks on Smith Avenue, Winterfest 2025 opens with hands-on art activities and seasonal fun for families. If you’re in the mood for music, Jazz Funk Soul featuring Jeff Lorber, Everette Harp, and Paul Jackson Jr. will energize Keystone Korner on Lancaster Street. Also on Friday, multimedia legend John Waters hosts Movie Night at MICA with a screening of his cult classic, Cry-Baby, in Leake Lecture Hall at 7:30pm.

    The weekend offers even more highlights. On Saturday, the Inner Harbor International Arts and Eats Festival turns West Shore Park into a vibrant destination with global cuisine, artisan vendors, and live music—plus free activities for kids, according to Eventbrite. Literary lovers should check out the Baltimore Writers' Conference at Towson University’s Liberal Arts Building. Later, Peabody Heights Brewery hosts the spicy Nevermore Hot Sauce Festival with tastings and music. For improv comedy, The Highwire Center in Highlandtown is staging multiple shows including Unscripted Magic and Sneaky Link.

    On Sunday, classical music shines at Shriver Hall with violinist Tessa Lark, cellist Joshua Roman, and double bassist Edgar Meyer. Sports and pop fans won’t want to miss Maroon 5’s Love Is Like Tour at CFG Bank Arena. Plus, the Maryland Science Center offers creative workshops for all ages, including stained glass art and toddler math sessions throughout the day.

    If you’re a theater buff, don’t forget “Art” at Everyman Theatre is running now through November 16. Maryland Theatre Guide rates it highly, praising its sharp humor and emotional depth in a spectacular, minimalist setting.

    Baltimore’s waterfront neighborhoods also sparkle with holiday-themed events, markets, and community activities all week. The Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore invites you to stroll Inner Harbor, Harbor East, and Fells Point to explore festive lights, unique art, and delicious treats.

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  • Charm City Buzzes with Diverse Events for All Ages
    2025/11/12
    Baltimore listeners, if you are hunting for fun and unique ways to spend your week, you are in for a treat. There is absolutely no shortage of exciting events, live entertainment, and hands-on activities for all ages happening across Charm City right now and rolling into the weekend.

    Tonight, Wednesday November 12th, those eager for a creative or intellectual boost can check out the Emerging World Order lecture at Perch, running until 8:30 pm, or swing by Metro Gallery at 7:00 pm for live music. Art lovers should not miss the exhibit at Maryland Art Place or head over to the Everyman Theatre through Sunday for the clever and award-winning play "Art" on West Fayette Street. This witty production explores friendships and is described by Maryland Theatre Guide as a sharp, funny, and thought-provoking night out, running through November 16th.

    If laughter is what you are after tonight, Magooby’s Joke House hosts the Stone Cold & The Jackal Holiday Show at 7:30 pm, promising a hilarious evening. Comedy continues Thursday and Friday with Mary Lynn Rajskub taking the stage, known for her standout roles in "24" and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine". Make sure to grab tickets early—the venue does have an age restriction and a two-item minimum.

    Families with little ones should plan to visit Port Discovery Children’s Museum, where Friday, Saturday, and Sunday all feature interactive, hands-on learning like STEM experiments, singalongs, crafts, and even intro-to-hip-hop sessions. Special programs are included with admission, and Sunday kicks off Sensory-Friendly activities for children who need a gentler experience. According to Port Discovery’s own calendar, hours this weekend run from 10 am to 5 pm Friday and Saturday, and 11 am to 5 pm Sunday.

    Animal lovers of all ages will want to experience the daily Animal Encounter at the National Aquarium, where visitors can meet Eastern box turtles, hyacinth macaws, and more while learning about conservation. The encounter starts each morning at 10:30 am at Harbor Overlook and is included with your aquarium admission.

    Foodies and culture seekers have a must-see event at the Inner Harbor International Arts & Eats Festival at West Shore Park. This lively celebration features culinary delights from around the world, locally crafted artisan goods, live music, and free kids’ activities, turning the waterfront into a bustling hub of sights, smells, and sounds from across the globe.

    And if you crave history with your cocktails, secure your spot for the Taste & Tour experience at Garrett-Jacobs Mansion next Wednesday evening. Enjoy a docent-led stroll through this architectural marvel while sipping a signature drink and learning about Baltimore’s high-society history.

    That is just a taste of what Baltimore has to offer this week and weekend. However you choose to spend it, Charm City will not let you down. Thanks for tuning in, listeners. Remember to subscribe for more ideas and hidden gems. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Baltimore Buzzing with Diverse Events This Weekend
    2025/11/09
    Baltimore is buzzing this Sunday and through the coming week, with events you simply don’t want to miss. This afternoon, the Vagabond Players in Fells Point are staging the acclaimed musical Hair with a 2 p.m. matinee. For fans of interactive arts, the American Visionary Art Museum continues its month-long 30th birthday bash. Stop by for free-with-admission guided tours, artist meet-and-greets, and yes, a slice of birthday cake according to the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore.

    If you’re feeling festive, the Baltimore Visitor Center is hosting a Festival of Trees for the Kennedy Krieger Institute. Stroll by to admire a dozen whimsically decorated trees and cast your vote for your favorite. Just steps from there, you can wander the charming lanes of the Christmas Village at the Inner Harbor, which offers German treats, waffles, bratwurst, a Gluhwine pyramid, and plenty of gift options. Later today, you can catch the legendary From Ashes To New performing live at Baltimore Soundstage at 7 p.m. For those craving a laugh, the Baltimore Comedy Factory features Charleston White tonight at 7 p.m.—seats are still available.

    Opera fans, take note. At 3 p.m., the Roland Park Community Center hosts the Maryland Opera’s Merry Widow Cocktail Hour. Not only will you learn to craft specialty cocktails inspired by the iconic operetta, but you’ll also be enchanted by singing from Peabody Professor Ernest Liotti and receive exclusive discounts for next week’s full performance.

    Musicians and live music enthusiasts have some tough choices tonight. Keystone Korner on Lancaster Street presents a special tribute to John Coltrane, featuring George Garzone and Carl Filipiak, starting at 5 p.m.

    On Tuesday, Port Discovery Children’s Museum is celebrating Veterans Day with special activities for families and free entry for veterans. Looking ahead to Friday and the weekend, the Holiday Makers Market transforms Harborplace with dozens of local artists and pop-up gift vendors. If you want to get a jump on holiday photos, the Christmas Village also begins their Santa photo sessions, which are pet-friendly and welcoming to walk-ins.

    Cap off the weekend with the Parade of Lighted Boats along the Fell’s Point waterfront. Watch festively adorned boats cruise from Canton to the Inner Harbor, passing by the freshly lit neighborhood tree for a magical spectacle that defines the season.

    Wherever your interests lie, Baltimore has something uniquely memorable awaiting you this week. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more of what’s happening in Baltimore. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Baltimore Buzzing with Vibrant Weekend Events
    2025/11/08
    Baltimore is buzzing this weekend with a vibrant lineup of events across the city, so whether you want to celebrate culture, indulge in food and music, or simply soak in some holiday spirit, there’s something for everyone. The iconic Maryland Irish Festival is in full swing at the Maryland State Fairgrounds. Now in its 51st year, this celebration brings live Irish music, traditional dance, cultural displays, plus Irish fare and refreshments, and runs through the weekend with tickets supporting local charities. Head to Timonium if you crave those classic Irish vibes.

    Back in the city, Union Craft Brewing is hosting Oyfest, Baltimore’s annual oyster festival. Guests can meet local oyster farmers, take part in the oyster eating contest, listen to live bands, and sip Maryland brews, all to benefit the Oyster Recovery Partnership. This Saturday from noon to five, it’s an oyster lover’s dream.

    Saturday is marked by a can’t-miss tradition: the Baltimore Veterans Day Parade. The parade starts at noon from the Washington Monument downtown. Expect vibrant marching bands, local groups, and a strong show of appreciation for the city’s veterans. Streets along the route—including Charles, Baltimore, and Gay—will be full of energy and pride, so arrive early for a good spot.

    For arts and film fans, the Maryland Film Festival is wrapping up its run at the SNF Parkway Theatre all weekend, featuring acclaimed indie films and filmmaker Q and As. Saturday at the Parkway includes the Q Plus Shorts Program and Baltishorts Program, while Sunday offers the festival’s closing event. Movie buffs, this is your moment!

    Le Mondo is turning up the creative energy this Sunday night with Puppets Fight Back, a lively showcase blending drag, live music, and inventive puppetry, perfect for those searching for something a little offbeat to round out the weekend.

    Families can check out Port Discovery Children’s Museum for hands-on fun, and at the Baltimore Visitor Center, the Christmas spirit starts early with the Festival of Trees, benefiting the Kennedy Krieger Institute, where themed trees are on display and visitors can vote for their favorite.

    At Power Plant Live, dance the night away Saturday with the Simula show at Mosaic Ultra Lounge, combining a high-energy DJ set with the festive ambiance of Baltimore’s bustling nightlife.

    Don’t forget the Inner Harbor ice skating rink for a classic winter city experience, or check out creative workshops, improv comedy at Highwire Center, and live performances all over town.

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  • Baltimore's Bustling Week: Stargazing, Latte Art, and Cultural Festivities
    2025/11/07
    Baltimore is buzzing with energy today and the rest of this week, offering something for everyone. If you're looking for a unique night out, head to the Maryland Science Center for Urban Astronomy tonight from 7:30 to 9 p.m. where you can peer through the observatory and see the stars above the city. Coffee lovers won't want to miss the Latte Art Throwdown at Hotel Revival's Dashery Cafe tonight at 6 p.m. Watch local baristas compete for prizes while showing off their creative pours. It's free to attend, but if you want to enter the competition, it's just ten dollars.

    For a night of flavor and philanthropy, Culinary Concepts – A Cocktail Party for a Cause is happening at the Concept House in Towson tonight from 7 to 10 p.m. The event supports Starboard Society, a nonprofit helping families in need, and features cocktails, cuisine, and a great community vibe.

    If you're into live music, ARTMS, the South Korean girl group, is performing at Lyric Baltimore tonight at 7:30 p.m. Their world tour follows the release of their first extended play, Club Icarus. And for theater fans, The Phantom of the Opera is in town at the Hippodrome Theatre, running through November 15. This is your chance to see the longest-running Broadway show live in Baltimore.

    The Maryland Irish Festival kicks off today at the Maryland State Fairgrounds and runs through Sunday. Enjoy Irish music, step dancing, traditional food, and cultural exhibits. Hoodstock, the annual fundraiser at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, is also happening tonight from 7 to 11 p.m. with live music from the 60s and 70s, food, drinks, and dancing.

    This weekend, don't miss the Baltimore City Veterans Day Parade on Saturday at noon, rain or shine. Comedy fans can catch Desi Banks at Lyric Baltimore Saturday night, and the Second Saturday S#!T Show at Ottobar features Justin Schlegel and other comedians.

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  • Headline: Baltimore Buzzing with Eclectic Weekend Lineup - From Rock Musicals to Ice Skating, Nuclear Ships to Jazz Summits
    2025/11/06
    Baltimore is full of energy this week, with experiences to match every mood as the city heads into the weekend. Let’s kick things off tonight with a truly iconic show: Vagabond Players are lighting up their 110th season with the legendary rock musical HAIR. This production brings the peace, love, and energy of the 1960s into a bold, modern staging. It’s a fantastic chance to celebrate music and community right in Fells Point, with tickets available for performances all weekend long, according to the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore.

    Over at the Inner Harbor, the famed Inner Harbor Ice Rink opens for the season on Friday. Skating against the backdrop of Baltimore’s waterfront and downtown skyline is a must for anyone craving a classic winter moment. Swing by with friends or family, lace up your skates, and get ready for themed skate nights throughout the winter. This is an annual Baltimore favorite and a great way to embrace the crisp November air.

    Aquarium lovers can take advantage of Half-Price Friday Nights. Every Friday after 5 p.m., the National Aquarium offers half-priced admission, letting you spend your evening with sharks, jellyfish, and turtles for less. It’s a perfect date night option or a treat for curious kids.

    Saturday brings a unique historical adventure—visiting the Nuclear Ship Savannah at the port. This mid-century marvel lets visitors explore the world’s first nuclear-powered merchant ship, including its retro interiors and even the reactor containment vessel, as detailed by the Waterfront Partnership. It’s open for tours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

    Jazz fans, Saturday night at Keystone Korner promises a Saxophone Summit with legends Ronnie Laws, Mike Phillips, Tia Fuller, and Phillip Doc Martin sharing one stage. Expect virtuoso performances that will leave you in awe and tapping your feet.

    Baltimore is also launching into the holiday spirit, with the Lewis Holiday Wonderland decking out the Reginald F. Lewis Museum in regal seasonal style, and the Inner Harbor gearing up for the grand opening of its Christmas Village. Grab traditional German treats, browse artisan stalls, and enjoy the Gluhwine Pyramid—an occasion that’s festive, free, and family-friendly.

    Whether you’re gliding across fresh ice, humming classic tunes, delving into science and history, or starting your holiday shopping early at Harborplace’s makers market, Baltimore’s got something thrilling for everyone this week.

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  • Baltimore's Bustling Week: Pumpkin Smash, Music Superstars, and More
    2025/11/02
    Baltimore listeners, welcome to a celebration of local events this Sunday, November second and throughout the week. If you’re looking for things to do today and for the rest of the week in Baltimore, you’re in for a treat. Let’s get right to the city’s best happenings.

    Today, the Maryland Science Center hosts its legendary Pumpkin Smash from ten in the morning until noon. Bring your leftover jack-o-lanterns and send them flying off the Science Center’s four-story-high launch tube, turning pumpkin smashing into both a spectacle and compost for the city. Outdoor participation in Pumpkin Smash is free, but if you want to go inside and explore the center, tickets are required. According to Visit Baltimore, it’s a must-see for families, science fans, and anyone wanting a fun end to Halloween.

    Music lovers, the CFG Bank Arena welcomes R&B superstars Brandy and Monica this evening for The Boy Is Mine Tour, bringing iconic throwback hits and new sounds to the heart of Baltimore. At Keystone Korner Baltimore, Jamaal Whittington pays tribute to Musiq Soulchild and D’Angelo, promising deep grooves and soulful vibes.

    Craving classic Italian comfort food? Head to Little Italy for the annual Ravioli & Spaghetti Dinner at 908 Stiles Street, carryout only, from noon to four. The neighborhood’s homemade pastas are served with love and tradition.

    For those who want to get a little spooky, Guilford Hall Brewery is hosting a unique event called Poe’s Lover: A Séance for Sarah Helen Whitman, starting at five this afternoon. This immersive literary experience combines the supernatural with Baltimore’s rich Edgar Allan Poe heritage.

    Art enthusiasts, the Baltimore Museum of Art features the Amy Sherald: American Sublime exhibition, spotlighting the acclaimed portraiture artist. The show runs during regular museum hours and promises vibrant, thought-provoking works that are perfect for an afternoon of inspiration.

    If live theater calls to you, Baltimore Center Stage is showcasing The Peculiar Patriot at three o’clock, with a touch tour and audio description available to further immerse guests in the performance’s timely storytelling.

    Don’t forget Asia in a Bite at Maryland Live! is free today and showcases delicious Asian cuisine and culture for foodies and families.

    Looking further into the week and weekend, the Highwire Center keeps the laughs going with improv shows and comedy improv workshops, perfect for anyone seeking spontaneous fun. And on Saturday, fans of stand-up comedy, head to Baltimore Comedy Factory for a special show with Dominique, sure to keep spirits high.

    For more festive fun, waterfront neighborhoods like Fells Point offer lingering Halloween-themed trick-or-treat activities, perfect for families looking for safe outdoor excitement, and there’s always something brewing at the local breweries or live at Power Plant Live!

    That wraps up the best of Baltimore this week. Whether you want science, food, art, music, or a dash of haunted energy, your city’s got something for you. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Vibrant Weekend in Baltimore: Festivals, Concerts, and Lingering Halloween Fun
    2025/11/01
    Kicking off this first weekend in November, Baltimore is alive with festivals, concerts, family fun, and a few lingering Halloween chills. Today, listeners can dive headfirst into the vibrant energy at the Maryland Toy Expo at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium. With doors open from 8 in the morning to 5 in the evening, this legendary expo features over 270 vendor booths loaded with toys, comics, collectibles, and special guests, making it the ideal destination for fans of every age and taste.

    For those who want to shop local and enjoy community vibes, head over to Dangerously Delicious Saturday Market on West 36th Street in Hampden. Running from 11 until 6, the open-air bazaar brings together a mix of vintage goods, art, eclectic crafts, and plenty of tempting treats from Dangerously Delicious Pies and other local vendors. Expect everything from handmade jewelry and upcycled fashion to one-of-a-kind gifts, perfect for that early holiday shopping.

    If you’re feeling festive, there’s no shortage of Halloween spirit lingering in the city. In Canton, "Nightmare on O'Donnell Street" keeps party season alive tonight with the second part of Baltimore’s mega Halloween bash, featuring costume contests, DJ sets, themed drinks, and non-stop dancing well into the early hours. Over in Fells Point, don’t miss business district trick-or-treating, with historic streets abuzz with families, elaborate costumes, and autumnal cheer.

    Comedy lovers and music fans are in for a treat: Jerry Seinfeld is performing at The Hall at Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland tonight, promising classic laughs and memorable stand-up. Meanwhile, Keystone Korner presents "I Love R&B: A Tribute to Musiq Soulchild and D'Angelo," starring Jamaal Whittington, for anyone seeking soulful, live rhythms.

    Looking for a cultural outing? The Reginald F. Lewis Museum hosts "Border State Freedom Seekers: Celebrating Maryland's Emancipation Day," exploring the legacy of emancipation with presentations starting at 1pm, while the Enoch Pratt Free Library welcomes enthusiasts for the 46th Annual Saturday with Sherlock Holmes.

    Tomorrow, families can roll up to the Maryland Science Center’s annual Pumpkin Smash, where you can watch your post-Halloween pumpkins get launched off the roof and composted for a good, green cause. For art lovers, take in Amy Sherald’s buzzed-about "American Sublime" exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art.

    For those craving authentic Italian flavor, Little Italy’s Ravioli & Spaghetti Dinner offers carryout only from noon to 4pm. And, to close your weekend with some musical nostalgia, Brandy and Monica bring "The Boy Is Mine Tour" to CFG Bank Arena Sunday night.

    Baltimore’s pulse is as electric as ever, with something unforgettable around every corner. Thanks for tuning in and don't forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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