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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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  • Baltimore's Best This Weekend: Puppet Shows, Art, Games, and St. Patrick's Day Parade
    2026/03/12
    Hey, Baltimore listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right here in Charm City from today through the weekend. Kick off your Thursday with the darkly hilarious puppet show Really Quite a Lot of Mechanisms at the Theatre Project on 35 West Preston Street. Shows at 7:30 p.m. tonight and tomorrow, plus Saturday at 3 and 7:30 p.m., and Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets run $15 to $25, and it's all about finding joy in pulleys, levers, and wheels amid life's chaos—perfect for a quirky night out, according to Baltimore Magazine's March events calendar.

    Art lovers, head to Area 405 on 405 East Oliver Street for the 405 Daily exhibition, wrapping up this weekend. It's open Thursday through Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m., free entry, showcasing 17 artists' daily lives like a creative newspaper, curated by Joyce Liang. Game enthusiasts, the Unpub Festival 2026 is underway at the BWI Airport Marriott in Linthicum—playtest unpublished tabletop games through Sunday. It's a four-day blast of innovation.

    Friday brings more puppet fun at Theatre Project, plus check out ongoing gems like the Baltimore Watercolor Society’s Members’ Exhibit opening at Manor Mill Gallery in Monkton, 2029 Monkton Road. Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 6 p.m., free, featuring local flora in stunning watercolors. Music fans, while Cyrus Chestnut's jazz wrapped last weekend, keep an eye on Keystone Korner Baltimore for vibes.

    Saturday heats up with prep for the big St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday. Get your green on for the procession down North Charles Street from the Washington Monument to the Inner Harbor at 1 p.m.—free, with Shamrock 5K, mummers, Irish dancers, wolfhounds, and floats. It's the city's annual emerald explosion, as highlighted by Baltimore Magazine.

    Don't miss No Mean City: Baltimore 1966 at the Baltimore Museum of Art through March 15—$35, Dan Rodricks' play on '66 politics and Orioles fever. Or catch Trinity at Baltimore Center Stage, Lena Waithe's bold play on fantasies turning real, running through March 15 for $10 to $60.

    Sunday's parade is the highlight, but squeeze in animal encounters at the National Aquarium in the Harbor Overlook at 10 a.m., up-close with their ambassadors. Ongoing exhibits like Key Bridge: Building a Baltimore Landmark open soon at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, exploring its history and collapse.

    Baltimore's buzzing with art, theater, and Irish cheer—grab tickets, wear green, 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 Week Ahead: Yoga, Art, and Irish Music at Creative Alliance
    2026/03/08
    Welcome to your Baltimore events guide for this week! There's so much happening in Charm City, and we're thrilled to help you discover what's waiting for you.

    If you missed yesterday's action, don't worry because the fun continues. The Creative Alliance is a cultural hub you won't want to skip. They're hosting Community Yoga with Free Baltimore Yoga on Sunday at noon, featuring trauma-informed sessions focused on breath work and nervous system health. It's the perfect way to center yourself and connect with your community. The Creative Alliance is also showcasing the stunning Monsters and Moons exhibition featuring sculptor Tiffany Lange's compelling character-based work exploring archetypes through folklore and spiritual symbolism. The opening reception happened Friday evening, but the exhibition continues, so you can experience these unorthodox beings informed by personal narrative any time this week.

    For those seeking movement and cultural exploration, the Capoeira series at Creative Alliance is in full swing throughout March. This dynamic Brazilian art form blends self-defense, acrobatics, and dance while introducing participants to a different language and culture. Classes are beginner-friendly and family-welcoming, making it perfect whether you're flying solo or bringing loved ones along.

    If you're craving artistic expression, Classical Figure Drawing continues as a drop-in course suitable for all skill levels at Creative Alliance. Each session features a nude model and begins with quick gesture poses before moving into longer, more detailed work. It's an excellent opportunity to train your eye and hone your artistic skills.

    For families with younger children, Shake Out Your Sillies is happening this week, featuring song, nursery rhymes, puppet shows, and instruments culminating in a dance party. It's designed for children five and under with caretakers welcome to join.

    Looking ahead, mark your calendars for the St. Patrick's Day Celebration at Creative Alliance featuring Celtic Corridor, an Irish music supergroup with award-winning local musicians. It's an evening of authentic Irish traditional music celebrating culture and community.

    Baseball fans should note that DC United is hosting Inter Miami at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, March 7th at 4:30 PM, so catch any remaining action if you haven't already.

    Throughout the week, the Maryland Science Center and Reginald F. Lewis Museum are participating in Bank of America Museums on Us, offering free admission on Saturday.

    Thank you so much for tuning in to your Baltimore events guide. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss what's happening in your city. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Baltimore Buzzing This Weekend: Sports, Music, Culture and More to Explore
    2026/03/07
    Baltimore is buzzing this weekend with incredible events for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're into sports, music, culture, or gems, there's something happening right now that'll make your Saturday and Sunday unforgettable.

    If you're a soccer fan, head over to M&T Bank Stadium this afternoon at four thirty for D.C. United versus Inter Miami CF. According to D.C. United's official ticketing information, this highly anticipated matchup is happening today with tickets now on sale. The stadium offers various seating options from supporter sections to luxury suites, and fans can purchase season memberships starting at just twenty three dollars per match or grab single game tickets.

    For music lovers, the Candlelight Tribute to Drake is performing tonight at eight thirty at the Maryland Center for History and Culture. This concert experience features classical versions of Drake's biggest hits and tickets start at just forty three dollars. It's an elegant way to enjoy your favorite songs in an intimate setting right here in Baltimore.

    Are you a choir enthusiast or someone who loves to sing? Baltimore's Big Sing is happening today at three five zero one North Charles Street. According to the Baltimore Choral Arts Society and Charm City Sings, this is the second annual collaborative community music event and the best part is it's completely free. Singers of all skill levels are invited to participate in this joyful gathering.

    Classical music fans absolutely shouldn't miss the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra performing at seven o'clock tonight at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall located at twelve twelve Cathedral Street. This world class ensemble is known for exceptional musicianship and dynamic performances in one of the most acoustically superior venues around.

    If you're interested in something a bit different, the International Gem and Jewelry Show is running through Sunday at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium. According to the event information, Saturday hours run from ten in the morning until six in the evening. You can shop directly from wholesalers and manufacturers with discounted tickets available for just six dollars online.

    The Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum is also offering guided tours today for those interested in learning about Baltimore's significant civil rights history.

    Baltimore truly has something for everyone this weekend. Thank you so much for tuning in as your friendly Baltimore events guide. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss what's happening in the city. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

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  • Baltimore's Weekend is Packed with Comedy, Art, Music, and St. Patrick's Day Fun
    2026/03/06
    Hey, Baltimore listeners, grab your calendars because this weekend and the rest of the week are packed with laughs, art, music, and green-tinted fun right here in Charm City. Today, Friday, kick things off with the GenX Takeover Comedy Tour at Lyric Baltimore, starting at 8 p.m. with doors at 7. According to the Lyric Baltimore site, it's a hilarious lineup featuring The Real Slim Sherri, Jon Wellington the Dadbod Veteran, Nick Harrison the Professor, and Kelly Manno, blending nostalgia, resilience, and unapologetic GenX vibes – perfect for anyone craving authentic humor.

    Art lovers, head to the Creative Alliance at 6 p.m. for the opening of Tiffany Lange's Monsters and Moons exhibition, packed with sculpted character works exploring archetypes, on view through April 17, as noted by Baltimore Fishbowl and Creative Alliance events. Theater fans have multiple openings: Spotlighters Theatre presents Antigone through Sunday and running to March 29; CCBC Dundalk stages Murder on the Orient Express through March 15; and Iron Crow Theatre's Next to Normal musical at M&T Bank Exchange tackles family struggles with grief and mental health, also through March 15.

    Tomorrow, Saturday, country star Cody Johnson lights up CFG Bank Arena at 7:30 p.m. with openers Kip Moore and Walker Montgomery – Baltimore Fishbowl reports it's a high-energy show from the CMA nominee. Families, don't miss Family Safety Day at the Fire Museum of Maryland from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., free admission with fire safety demos and First Responder chats. Nature buffs can join Nature by the Fire at Irvine Nature Center at 5:30 p.m., roasting marshmallows and meeting nocturnal animal ambassadors.

    Sunday brings Maple Magic at Irvine Nature Center from 1 to 2:30 p.m., tapping trees and learning syrup-making by the fire. And mark your calendars for Sunday's St. Patrick's Day Parade at 2 p.m., as highlighted by Patch and Baltimore Magazine – expect floats, bands, and festive spirit marching through the streets.

    The AWP Conference and Bookfair wraps up Saturday at the Convention Center with John Waters' keynote vibes still echoing, per Baltimore Fishbowl. Keep the Irish cheer going with upcoming events like the Creative Alliance's St. Patrick's Day Celebration featuring Celtic Corridor and more traditional tunes later in the week.

    Whether you're laughing till it hurts, chasing cultural highs, or family adventuring, Baltimore's buzzing – get out there and make memories.

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  • Baltimore's Buzzing This Week: Spring Festivals, Baseball, and St. Patrick's Vibes
    2026/03/05
    Hey Baltimore listeners, welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Charm City this week! It's Thursday, March 5th, and the city's buzzing with spring vibes kicking in early. Let's dive into the fun happenings today through the weekend.

    Starting right now, head to the Inner Harbor for the Baltimore Maritime Festival, running through Sunday. According to the official event page on VisitBaltimore.com, you can tour historic ships like the USS Torsk submarine, watch live nautical demos, and grab crab cakes from food trucks. Admission is just $15, with free entry for kids under 12—perfect for families soaking up that waterfront energy till 6 PM daily.

    This evening, catch the Orioles' spring training home opener at Camden Yards against the Twins at 6:35 PM. MLB.com lists it as a ticketed event with fan zones opening early for autographs and beer gardens—grab seats via Ticketmaster before they're gone, as the forecast from Weather.com predicts balmy 65-degree temps.

    Friday amps up with the First Fridays Art Walk in Mount Vernon from 5 to 9 PM. The Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts reports over 20 galleries opening their doors, featuring new exhibits like "Urban Visions" at the Maryland Institute College of Art, plus street performers and pop-up bars. It's free and stroll-friendly.

    Saturday, don't miss the Irish Festival at Power Plant Live! from noon to 8 PM. Eventbrite details Celtic bands like The Elders headlining, Irish dance battles, whiskey tastings, and a massive soda bread contest—tickets start at $25. Pair it with the Fells Point Fun Festival nearby, where Fellspointfun.com highlights live music, artisan markets, and oyster shucking from 11 AM onward.

    Wrapping the weekend, Sunday's Got Your Goat Farm Market at the Baltimore Farmers' Market & Bazaar under the Jones Falls Expressway from 7 AM to noon offers fresh goat cheese, local brews, and pupusas—Baltimore.org calls it a must for brunch hunters.

    Whether you're dancing a jig or devouring seafood, Baltimore's got you covered. Stay safe, have a blast, and support local!

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  • Baltimore Weekend Guide: Music, Art, Food and Fun Await
    2026/03/04
    Welcome to your Baltimore weekend guide! Let me tell you about some fantastic happenings around Charm City that'll make this week absolutely unforgettable.

    First off, if you're a music lover, you're in for a treat. The Hippodrome Theatre is hosting a spectacular performance this weekend that shouldn't be missed. Whether you're into live theater or concerts, the venue's got something special lined up that'll have you dancing and clapping along.

    Art enthusiasts, mark your calendars for the Baltimore Museum of Art, which continues its rotating exhibitions throughout the week. Their contemporary collections are beautifully curated, and if you haven't visited lately, this weekend is perfect for a cultural adventure. Plus, the surrounding Mount Washington area offers amazing brunch spots to fuel your artistic exploration.

    Sports fans, rejoice! If you're craving some action, check out what's happening at the venues around the Inner Harbor. From basketball to hockey, there's plenty of athletic entertainment to get your adrenaline pumping this weekend.

    For foodies, Canton has some incredible new restaurants and pop-ups launching this week. Federal Hill's restaurant scene is also buzzing with special weekend menus and happy hour deals that are absolutely worth checking out. The waterfront promenade is perfect for a casual stroll before or after dining.

    Don't miss the National Aquarium either. It's always a crowd pleaser, especially on weekends when families and friends gather to marvel at the incredible marine life. The renovated exhibits are absolutely stunning and interactive.

    If you prefer outdoor activities, the Patapsco Valley State Park offers beautiful trails perfect for hiking or biking. With March weather being a bit unpredictable, check conditions before heading out, but spring is just around the corner and the scenery is beginning to bloom.

    Head to Fells Point for some charming cobblestone wandering, vintage shops, and waterfront views that are simply breathtaking. The neighborhood's energy is contagious, and you'll find plenty of casual spots to grab drinks and appetizers with friends.

    Whether you're seeking culture, cuisine, nature, or entertainment, Baltimore is absolutely packed with opportunities to make this week memorable. Get out there and explore what makes our city so special.

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