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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.

    Thank you for tuning in to your Baltimore events guide! Make sure to subscribe for more recommendations on what to do around our amazing city. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Baltimore Buzzing This Weekend: Ice Festivals, Jazz Vibes, and Sports Fans Frenzy
    2026/01/24
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this weekend—starting right now on this chilly Saturday, January 24! Bundle up because we've got ice festivals, jazz vibes, sports watch parties, and more to shake off the winter blues. According to baltimore.org, today's Harbor Point Ice Festival at Harbor Point Central Plaza, 1310 Point Street, runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. with live ice carving demos, interactive displays, stilt walkers, aerial silks, and carnival eats like loaded baked potatoes and funnel cake—free admission, pure winter magic!

    Sports fans, Guilford Hall Brewery at 1611 Guilford Ave. is the spot for NFL Conference Championships watch parties today and tomorrow, plus a Bournemouth vs. Liverpool Premier League showdown starting at 2:45 p.m. today—craft brews, killer food, and rowdy cheers all around. Catch the Kevin Brewster Jazz Band tonight at 7 p.m. in the Baltimore Rising Artist Series at Manor Mill, 2029 Monkton Rd., for smooth sounds till 9 p.m. R&B legend Glenn Jones takes the stage at Keystone Korner Baltimore, 1350 Lancaster St., tonight too—soulful hits that'll have you swaying. Over at The Highwire Center, 400 S. Conkling St., dive into improv laughs with BE GOOD! with Paulette, Hannah LIVE!, and Storytime Comedy shows throughout the day.

    Birdland Caravan fans, chase the Orioles spirit with rallies at White Marsh Mall by Macy's Home, 8200 Perry Hall Blvd., a breakfast meet-and-greet at Turf Valley Resort, 2700 Turf Valley Rd., duckpin bowling at AMF Southwest in Linthicum Heights, and family bingo in Sykesville—total fan frenzy!

    Tomorrow Sunday, the Azure Concert for families living with autism and similar challenges happens at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, 7401 Park Heights Avenue—heartwarming music for all. Pedrito Martínez & Alfredo Rodriguez light up Keystone Korner again at 1350 Lancaster St. Medicine Painting workshops with Andrea Sauer at Manor Mill from 9 a.m. to noon offer creative connection to self and earth. Brewskies & Bracelets crew day at Found Studio, 4315 Harford Rd., mixes drinks and DIY fun. And don't miss Touchdowns & Tunes at Hard Rock Cafe, 601 E. Pratt St., from 3 to 9 p.m. for playoff action with tailgate specials—wear your jersey for discounts!

    From baltimore.org and Baltimore Magazine, Friday's Baltimore Restaurant Week lingers at various spots for foodie deals, and comedy roars at The Highwire with Community Comedy and Oh, Crit! D&D improv. Peabody Heights Brewery hosts zine fest vibes too.

    Baltimore's buzzing, listeners—get out there, make memories, and stay warm! 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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  • Baltimore Events Guide: Orioles, Art, Dining, and More This Week
    2026/01/22
    Welcome to your Baltimore events guide! Whether you're looking for live entertainment, cultural experiences, or family-friendly fun, this week has something spectacular for everyone.

    This evening, head to the Senator Theatre at 8 PM for an exclusive Q&A with two of the newest Baltimore Orioles members, Craig Albernaz and Pete Alonso. This is your chance to hear directly from these fresh faces joining the team and get insider perspectives on what's ahead for the season. If you're an art enthusiast, the Maryland Art Place is hosting the opening reception for ARTificial, an exhibition exploring artificial intelligence in art making. The event runs from 6 to 9 PM and promises thought-provoking conversations about technology and creativity.

    Friday brings Baltimore Restaurant Week, so this is the perfect time to explore new dining spots around the city with special prix-fixe menus. For live music lovers, Just Fine, the Ultimate Mary J. Blige Tribute, takes the stage at Keystone Korner Baltimore at 7 PM. The Highwire Center offers multiple improv shows throughout the evening, including Community Comedy and Oh, Crit, a Dungeons and Dragons inspired improv experience. If you'd rather relax with a drink and some arcade action, the Birdland Caravan is hosting Arcade Happy Hour at GameOn Bar and Arcade starting at 6 PM.

    Saturday is packed with possibilities. The Harbor Point Ice Festival opens at 11 AM on Harbor Point's Central Plaza with live ice carving demonstrations, interactive sculptures, food, and drinks, all completely free to attend. Music fans can enjoy R&B Soul Pioneer Glenn Jones at Keystone Korner Baltimore, while the Kevin Brewster Jazz Band performs in the Baltimore Rising Artist Series at Manor Mill at 7 PM. Sports enthusiasts shouldn't miss the Premier League Watch Party between Bournemouth and Liverpool at Guilford Hall Brewery. The Birdland Caravan continues its weekend festivities with family bingo, duckpin bowling in Linthicum Heights, and a special Breakfast with the O's at Turf Valley Resort.

    Sunday wraps up the weekend with the NFL Conference Championships Watch Party at Guilford Hall Brewery and an Azure Concert for Families Living with Autism and Similar Challenges at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation. Whether you're seeking cultural enrichment, athletic excitement, or simply a great night out, Baltimore's calendar is overflowing with memorable experiences this week. Thank you for tuning in, and please be sure to subscribe for more event guides and recommendations. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Headline: "Baltimore Heats Up This Week: Rock, Dance, and Animal Adventures Await"
    2026/01/21
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for shaking off the winter chill in Baltimore this week! Today, Wednesday, January 21st, kick things off with high-energy rock at the Ottobar, where the legendary Jon Spencer takes the downstairs stage at 7pm with special guests The Pepperpot Bats—think boogie-man blues and raw garage vibes, all ages welcome, tickets flying fast at theottobar.com. Upstairs, dive into Trivia and Karaoke Night starting at 6pm, hosted by the retrofuturistic pstorbmore with Showtime Trivia at 7 and belting tunes from 9:30—perfect for teams or solo fun, 21-plus.

    Over at the National Aquarium, your little ones can join Tots and Tales at 10:30am in the Harbor Overlook, a weekly adventure sparking imaginations about the natural world, included with admission—grab those tickets quick for some watery wonder.

    Hop to Friday, January 23rd, when Ottobar upstairs hosts Fatt Butt Rodeo at 10pm, the fourth Friday monthly bash led by the elusive beaverbounce—move your butts to funky beats, 21-plus energy overload. Families, bundle up for Maryland Zoo's Story Time and Nature Play every Saturday at 11am in the Penguin Education Center or Naturalist Lodge, letting imaginations run wild with animal tales and hands-on play.

    This weekend heats up with the World Dance Festival kicking off at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor—four days of global grooves from salsa and bachata to kizomba and zouk, with workshops for beginners to pros, dazzling showcases, and nightly socials packed with top DJs and performers. Full passes get you in on the action, early bird deals still available.

    Catch Sadness with KnollAgriculture at Metro Gallery on Sunday, January 25th for moody indie sounds. And mark your calendars: Disney On Ice presents Wayfinding with Moana at CFG Bank Arena starting February 5th, but snag preshow character meets now for sing-alongs and crafts with Moana and Mickey.

    Whether you're rocking out, dancing wild, or zoo-hopping, Baltimore's buzzing—stay warm, stay moving! 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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  • Baltimore Buzzes With Family Fun, Ice Skating, Comedy, and More This Week
    2026/01/18
    Right now in Baltimore, listeners, there's plenty happening to make your Sunday special. If you're looking for family-friendly fun, head to the B&O Railroad Museum where Freedom in Fabric: The Legacy of African American Quilting is running through today. Kids can create their own quilt squares with felt and glue at the Roundhouse Craft station, open until 4 PM. The Baltimore Heritage Quilt Guild is displaying quilts inspired by Martin Luther King Jr., and guided program experiences run from 10 AM to noon, exploring how quilting became a symbol of freedom and empowerment in African American communities.

    For those wanting something active and celebratory, the Inner Harbor Ice Rink is throwing an end-of-season party from noon to 3 PM today. You can skate, dance, and celebrate MLK Day all at once as they wrap up the 2025-2026 ice rink season.

    If you're an animal lover, the National Aquarium has animal encounters running throughout the day. Stop by the Harbor Overlook at 10:30 AM to get up close with creatures like Eastern box turtles, bearded dragons, or a colorful hyacinth macaw. These presentations teach fascinating facts while showing how you can help protect wildlife.

    Looking ahead to later this week, Baltimore's comedy scene is firing on all cylinders. Tonight at 7 PM, Tony Woods performs at Baltimore Comedy Factory, and tomorrow night Jon Spencer takes the stage at Ottobar at 7 PM with special guests The Pepperpot Bats. That show is all ages.

    If you're into live music, Keystone Korner Baltimore has performances happening throughout the evening today starting at 5 PM. For something more intimate, the Annabel Lee Tavern is hosting the Origin of Bus Tour from 1 to 3 PM.

    The Baltimore Museum of Art stays open until 5 PM today with their current exhibitions on display, perfect for a leisurely afternoon exploring art and culture.

    Coming up next week, mark your calendars for January 23rd through February 1st when Baltimore Winter Restaurant Week kicks off its 20th anniversary celebration. This is your chance to experience amazing dining at some of the city's best restaurants at special prix fixe prices.

    Whether you're into quilting history, ice skating, comedy, live music, or fine dining, Baltimore has something calling your name this week. Get out there and explore everything this vibrant city has to offer.

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