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  • Baltimore's Charm City Pulsing with Love and Live Music this Valentine's Weekend
    2026/02/14
    Hey listeners, happy Valentine's Day from your friendly Baltimore guide! Today, Saturday February 14th, Charm City is pulsing with love and live music. Kick off the romance at CFG Bank Arena where New Edition headlines The New Edition Way Tour with special guests Boyz II Men and Toni Braxton starting at 8 PM, according to Ticketmaster and Expedia listings. It's a throwback R&B explosion perfect for couples or squad vibes. Over at Hard Rock Cafe Baltimore, dive into The Perfect Pair Valentine's Date Night with their Fab 4 Appetizer sampler—wings, tenders, onion rings, and cheese bread—paired with any two entrees from the full dinner menu. Power Plant Live! turns up the heat with Cupid's Takeover from 7 PM, featuring a Heated Rivals Hockey Rave, Stoplight Party, and Shred Your Ex themes across multiple venues for flirty, high-energy fun, as detailed on their event page and AXS.

    If you're feeling festive, VIP Room hosts DJ Adoni y La Fruta Valentine's Party VIP tonight, blending beats and bashments for a sultry night out. Glide into romance at the Four Seasons Hotel's Winter Village Skate on the rooftop terrace with harbor views, concession bites, and a special Valentine's Dine package all weekend long from Waterfront Partnership's calendar. For a cultural twist, catch Voices in Solidarity: Baltimore's Black and Jewish Operatic History in the Inner Harbor from 11 AM to 3:30 PM, celebrating Black History Month.

    The weekend keeps rolling strong. Tomorrow, Sunday, extend the love with lingering Valentine's specials along the Charm'tastic Mile, that iconic 1.3-mile corridor from Downtown West to Harbor East, offering filet and lobster surf & turf deals through President's Day Monday, as promoted by Patch and The Charm'tastic Mile site. Max's Taphouse wraps up their 22nd Annual Belgian Beer Fest through February 16th with endless pours.

    Into the week, don't miss the Baltimore City Black History Month Parade on Monday February 16th at noon, stepping off on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd from Eutaw to Baltimore Street. Wednesday brings Craft & Cinema Night screening Wuthering Heights at Harbor East Cinema for $15 with free parking and giveaways. Thursday, The Naptown Brass Band ignites Mardi Gras vibes at various spots.

    This Valentine's week in Baltimore mixes heart-pounding concerts, cozy skates, beer fests, and cultural parades—plenty to make memories before the CIAA Fan Fest hype builds later. Get out there and soak it up!

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  • VALENTINE'S WEEKEND IN BALTIMORE: ROMANTIC SOUL, COMEDY SHOWS, AND ANIMAL-THEMED ADVENTURES
    2026/02/13
    Baltimore is bursting with romantic and entertainment options this Valentine's weekend, and whether you're flying solo or with a special someone, there's something perfect waiting for you.

    Start your Friday evening with Valentine's Classic Soul at the Lyric Baltimore, where doors open at six thirty and the show begins at seven thirty. You'll hear incredible performances from The Whispers, Evelyn Champagne King, and The Blue Notes featuring Tony Brooks. If soul music isn't your style, head to Creative Alliance for Mortified Baltimore's Doomed Valentine's show at seven or nine thirty, where everyday adults share their most embarrassingly real teenage love diary entries and poems. For something more interactive and science-focused, the Maryland Science Center is hosting Grown Up Field Trip Cupid's Lab from seven to nine tonight, offering an evening of drinks, science experiments, and Valentine's-themed games in a kid-free environment.

    Saturday brings even more excitement downtown. Start your morning with Roots and Resonance at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture at eleven o'clock. This operatic love letter to Baltimore features a moderated panel of scholars examining the relationship between Baltimore's Black and Jewish communities, culminating in a recital by acclaimed Baltimore-born opera singer Daniel Rich.

    If you're looking for something quirky and fun, Sex at the Zoo at the Maryland Zoo runs from six to nine in the evening. You'll learn about animal courtship and wildlife matchmaking while enjoying gourmet food, an open bar, and live jazz by Jazz Caravan.

    For theater lovers, RENT in Concert takes the stage at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall at eight o'clock with live orchestral performances of the hit musical's iconic soundtrack.

    The Ottobar upstairs is hosting the fifteenth anniversary of the Second Saturday S#!T Show at eight o'clock, featuring headliner Matt Dundas and other standout comedians. Doors open at seven with happy hour specials, and admission is just ten dollars cash at the door.

    Sunday rounds out your weekend with Tats for Tails at the Baltimore Tattoo Museum from eleven in the morning until seven at night. All proceeds from every tattoo go directly to the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter. Later that evening, The Sweet Spot Burlesque celebrates twenty years with performances, games, and prizes at the Baltimore Soundstage at five o'clock.

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  • Headline: Charm City Buzzes with Music, Romance, and Creativity this Valentine's Weekend
    2026/02/12
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this Thursday, February 12th through the weekend. Grab your calendars because Charm City is buzzing with music, romance, and creativity just in time for Valentine's vibes.

    Kick off today right at CFG Bank Arena where Treaty Oak Revival brings their high-energy West Texas Degenerate Tour, perfect for country fans craving a live show packed with twangy anthems and rowdy fun, as listed on Ticketmaster. Music lovers, head to Keystone Korner Baltimore at 7pm for a mystery artist gig, or catch Beastmode rocking An die Musik LIVE at 8pm for intimate jazz grooves. Patch reports Thirst Trapp Thursday at 737 S Broadway starting at 11:30am, an all-day beer bash, and Max's Taphouse hosts MD Belgian Night from 5pm with Maryland-brewed Belgian-style suds courtesy of the Brewers Association of Maryland via Waterfront Partnership. Art enthusiasts, sip and paint at Stars, Stripes & Brush Strokes from 6pm in Catonsville, or groove to The Jazz Room's Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong tribute at Creative Alliance at 6:30pm. Don't miss Profs & Pints at Guilford Hall Brewery discussing "Kink or Disorder?" from 3pm to 5:30pm, a cheeky lecture with brews according to Baltimore Magazine. And the National Aquarium offers Shark Talk at 11:30am in Blacktip Reef, included with admission.

    Friday stays lively with streamable shows at An Die Musik and more at Lyric Baltimore from 7:30am, per Baltimore Magazine listings. Saturday, February 14th screams Valentine's with Wine Glass Painting & Karaoke at 7am in Catonsville, Sushi Rolling for Beginners at 1pm at Mystique Barrel Brewing, and Valentine's Mindful Finger Painting at 3:30pm on Falls Road, all via Patch. Power Plant Live! turns into Cupid’s Takeover with Heated Rivals Hockey Rave, Stoplight Party, and Shred Your Ex events. The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show hits at 6pm on University Parkway for interactive thrills.

    Sunday, February 15th shines with free admission to the Maryland Center for History and Culture for Tom Miller Week, honoring the legendary Baltimore artist with mural restoration talks, as Baltimore Fishbowl details. Catch ilyAIMY's Benefit Concert at 2pm in Catonsville, Jiayin Shen's Piano Recital at 3pm at An Die Musik, and Recital & Evensong for Frederick Douglass at 4:30pm at St. David's Church.

    Whether you're toasting love or chasing tunes, Baltimore's got you covered. 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 Beat's Ultimate Guide to a Vibrant Week Ahead'
    2026/02/11
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this week, from today through the weekend. Baltimore Beat has the scoop on arts, culture, and community vibes that make our city unbeatable, and we're diving right into the fun starting now on this Wednesday.

    Kick off your evening with the Helena Hicks Series featuring collage artist and DJ Terry Thompson at the Billie Holiday Center for Liberation Arts on Johns Hopkins' campus—think jazz from The Peabody Graduate Jazz Fellowship, an artist talk, oral history, and Q&A from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at 3400 N. Charles Street. Over at The Walters Art Museum, catch The Chicory Project channeling Baltimore's griot spirit in a Black History Month performance at 6 p.m. on 600 N. Charles Street—some edgy language, so it's for the bold. Poets and performers, head to Motor House's Open Mic with Charm City Slam, hosted by Kenneth Something, from 7 to 10 p.m. at 120 W. North Avenue. Music lovers, Ottobar's got Emo Nite at 9 p.m. with Vicky T of Cobra Starship, and upstairs, Black Celebration's third anniversary Valentine's bash spins till 2 a.m., both at 2549 N. Howard Street.

    Thursday brings more heat, but save energy for Valentine's weekend. Saturday the 14th explodes with Roots and Resonance at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum—a panel and recital blending opera, spirituals, and local composers from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at 830 E. Pratt Street. Pet lovers, Wiggles Way Rescue adoption event at Peabody Heights Brewery from 1 to 3 p.m. on 401 E. 30th Street. Groove to live jazz and wine tasting with The Bashi Rose Quartet at 6 p.m. on 402 N. Howard Street, or rock out to Psycho Killers' Talking Heads tribute at Union Craft Brewing at 7 p.m. on 1700 W. 41st Street. Dyke Nite's LOVE BITES benefit for sex workers hits Ottobar at 10 p.m., and Sweet Spot's anti-Valentine's gay dance party shakes Metro Bmore at 10 p.m. on 1700 N. Charles Street.

    Sunday the 15th, hunt vintage treasures at Baltimore Bound Vintage market from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at R House Garage on 301 W. 29th Street, then catch The Sweet Spot Burlesque 20th Anniversary at 5 p.m. on Baltimore Soundstage at 124 Market Place. Later, eight-time Grammy winner Christian McBride and Ursa Major play Keystone Korner at 5 and 7:30 p.m. on 1350 Lancaster Street.

    Don't miss Monday's Black History Month Parade honoring Dr. Carter G. Woodson at noon on MLK Boulevard and Eutaw Street, per Baltimore City events. This week's stacked with creativity, music, and heart—get out and live it!

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  • Baltimore's Weekend Fun: Flamingos, Skating, Punk Rock, and More!
    2026/02/08
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore today through the weekend—I'm your friendly neighborhood navigator, dishing out the hottest events to shake off that winter chill. Today, Sunday February 8th, kick things off with the Galentine’s Day Flamingle Brunch at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore from noon to 4 p.m. Picture this: a 21-and-over drag brunch extravaganza with a roaring '20s vibe, featuring a buffet from Miss Shirley’s Cafe, open bar, burlesque shows, keeper chats, flamingo meet-and-greets, jazz tunes, and photo ops—all for $110 including zoo admission, according to the JHU Newsletter. Or glide into free fun at the Homewood Ice Rink in the Imagine Center parking lot off W. University Parkway, open 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.—lace up rental skates for 90-minute slots, weather permitting, perfect for Hopkins folks and locals alike.

    Head to Ottobar at 2549 N. Howard Street for the Punk Rock Flea Market from noon to 4 p.m., a free bash loaded with handmade goodies, vintage threads, zines, patches, and punk vibes from local vendors—pure chaotic charm. Stretch it out with Patagonia Biweekly Community Yoga in Harbor East at 8:30 a.m., a free 45-minute all-levels session at the Patagonia Outlet, building community one downward dog at a time, as listed on the Waterfront Partnership calendar. Catch the Candlelight: Queen vs. ABBA concert at 610 Park Avenue tonight, an immersive multi-sensory magic show with live strings in a stunning venue. And if you're into reflection, join the WBW Baltimore Chapter Meeting at 2 p.m. at Homewood Friends Meeting House on 3107 N Charles St, or vibe with Spice Sundays all-day happy hour starting noon, snacking on suya while cheering the big game.

    Flashback to yesterday's highlights that might spill over: Dilla Day Baltimore at Lexington Market rocked with DJ sets, producer battles, Donuts listening sessions, beat-making workshops, donuts, and merch, all celebrating J Dilla's legacy via Eventbrite and Codetta Bake Shop. The B'More Healthy Expo buzzed at the Convention Center 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Fox Baltimore reports, with health demos and activities. Peabody Heights Brewery partied for cat Jeppi's birthday with BARCS adoptables, Malort, and animal vendors till 7 p.m.

    Looking ahead, Baltimore Restaurant Week wraps up today through tomorrow with prix fixe deals citywide, extended for snow make-up per JHU Newsletter. Monday's Galentine's Floral Design Workshop in Harbor East lets you craft moody burgundies over pizza and drinks. Stay tuned for CIAA basketball fever later in the week, Fan Fest, Stepshows, and more HBCU energy at the Convention Center.

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  • Charm City Thrills: Baltimore's Jam-Packed Weekend of Comedy, Music, Sports, and Art
    2026/02/07
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore today, Saturday February 7th, and through the rest of this exciting week and weekend. Whether you're craving comedy, music, sports vibes, or artsy fun, Charm City has you covered with non-stop action.

    Kick off today right with the Live Baltimore Trolley Tour at 8 AM from Henderson-Hopkins School on 2100 Ashland Avenue, hopping through hidden gems and history according to baltimore.org events. Families, head to the Maryland Science Center at 601 Light Street for MSC Winter Games from noon to 4 PM, packed with interactive science challenges. Train lovers, don't miss Games with Trains at the B&O Railroad Museum, 901 West Pratt Street, where you can battle it out with board games amid real locomotives, as listed on visitmaryland.org.

    Music fans, Trevor Noah brings his sharp wit to Lyric Baltimore at 140 West Mt. Royal Avenue at 8 PM, while The Emo Show rocks Baltimore Soundstage at 7 PM, per baltimoresoundstage.com and vividseats.com. Laugh out at The Highwire Center, 400 South Conkling Street, with improv shows like Walking the Wire, Storytime Comedy, and Community Comedy all evening, straight from baltimore.org. Art enthusiasts, catch the opening reception for The Tell-tale HeART at Gallery 1448 on 1448 East Baltimore Street, or the Artist Talk: Ancestors' Marks at Eubie Blake Cultural Center, 847 North Howard Street.

    Sports action? Cheer on Johns Hopkins wrestling versus U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at 1:30 PM in Goldfarb Gymnasium, as hub.jhu.edu reports. Theater buffs, immerse in the glitz of The Great Gatsby musical at Hippodrome Theatre, 12 North Eutaw Street, running through tonight, according to dctheaterarts.org and mdtheatreguide.com. And it's Downtown Discovery Days through February 10, scoring deals like $10 Aquarium entry for Maryland residents at 501 East Pratt Street, via aqua.org.

    Tomorrow Sunday the 8th, groove to Candlelight: Queen vs. ABBA at Maryland Center for History and Culture, 610 Park Avenue. Super Bowl parties rage with Latin Dance Night at Impact Hub on 10 East North Avenue featuring Bad Bunny halftime vibes, or endless tailgating at Hard Rock Cafe, 601 East Pratt Street, both from baltimore.org and eventbrite.com. Galentine's Drag Brunch flames up at Mansion House Porch.

    Midweek heats up with George Saunders' Vigil reading Thursday at Enoch Pratt Free Library, per eventbrite.com. Valentine's jazz flows Saturday the 14th at 402 North Howard Street.

    Baltimore's buzzing, listeners—get out 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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  • Trumpeter Arturo Sandoval Kicks Off Sizzling Baltimore Weekend
    2026/02/06
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this Friday through the weekend. Today kicks off with Arturo Sandoval lighting up Keystone Korner Baltimore at 6 p.m., where the legendary trumpeter will deliver an electrifying jazz performance that'll have you swaying in your seats, according to event listings from the venue. If you're into boosting your brainpower, head to Guilford Hall Brewery at 6 p.m. for The Science of Curiosity, a Profs & Pints talk by psychology professor Todd B. Kashdan on what fuels our thirst for knowledge, as highlighted by Baltimore Fishbowl.

    Tonight also brings Words, Wings, and Wine at M&T Bank Exchange, starting at 7:30 p.m. doors open, featuring poets Steven Willis and Ayanna Florence, comedy, live music, and a live 2-by-3-foot painting raffle—perfect for a creative night out, per the Fishbowl roundup. And catch The Great Gatsby musical touring at the Hippodrome Theatre through Saturday, a glamorous jazz-age spectacle reviewed glowingly on WYPR.

    Saturday amps up the star power with Trevor Noah at Lyric Baltimore, doors at 7 p.m. for his sharp comedy from the former Daily Show host, while Grammy winner Ashanti hits Nevermore Hall at 8 p.m. for soulful R&B vibes, both spotlighted by Baltimore Fishbowl. Get hands-on at the American Visionary Art Museum's Mosaic Mirror Workshop at 10 a.m., crafting a Valentine-themed frame with artist Barbara Svoboda. Dive into environmental chats at IMET's Troubled Tributary panel from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Patuxent River, or party with adoptable pets at Peabody Heights Brewery's Jeppson’s Birthday fundraiser from 1 p.m., benefiting BARCS. Don't miss the Sex Ed Pop Up at Timbre from 1 to 5 p.m., a fun adult education fest with workshops and vendors led by local expert Vanessa Geffrard. Sip complimentary rosé and snag roses at Harbor East's Rosé & Roses, as noted in local event guides.

    Sunday's all about flair: Galentine’s Day Flamingle Brunch at Maryland Zoo from noon to 4 p.m., with Roaring Twenties drag shows, mimosas, and crafts sponsored by Miss Shirley’s. Hunt deals at Ottobar’s Punk Rock Flea Market from noon to 4 p.m., or relive history at The Fire Museum's 1904 Great Baltimore Fire event from 1 p.m., advance tickets required. Families can tap into Maple Magic at Irvine Nature Center, learning syrup-making by the fire.

    Through the weekend, crank up the fun at Baltimore Crankie Fest at Creative Alliance through Sunday, showcasing scrolled panorama art, and Disney on Ice: Frozen & Encanto at CFG Bank Arena. Plus, Baltimore Restaurant Week wraps up today with deals citywide, according to SouthBmore reports. Baltimore's buzzing, listeners—get out and make memories!

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  • Baltimore's Charm City Packed with Thrills: Discovery Days, Arturo Sandoval, and Improv Galore
    2026/02/05
    Hey Baltimore listeners, grab your calendars because this week in Charm City is packed with thrills from mystery dinners to improv laughs and cultural deep dives. Today through Tuesday, dive into Discovery Days 2026, the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore's epic 10-day bash highlighting our best attractions with killer deals like $10 or less tickets at spots like the National Aquarium for jellyfish glow-ups, Port Discovery Children's Museum for kiddo hands-on fun, Maryland Zoo for global animal vibes, Star-Spangled Banner Flag House for history buffs, B&O Railroad Museum's rail adventures, Everyman Theatre's award-winning shows, and the Baltimore Museum of Art's stunning collections. According to the Downtown Partnership, it's all about affordable access to our cultural gems, so check venue sites for exact pricing and reservations before you go.

    Kick off your weekend tomorrow, Friday, February 6th, with non-stop action. Catch 10-time Grammy winner Arturo Sandoval blowing trumpets at Keystone Korner Baltimore on Lancaster Street starting at 8 PM, or groove to Words, Wings, & Wine at M&T Bank Exchange on Fayette Street. Improv fans, The Highwire Center at 400 S Conkling Street has Baltimore Holy S#!t and Malik and Rasheed shows, while North in the Garment Factory hosts First Fridays Improv Comedy Night. Art lovers, hit the Opening Reception for Abigail Taylor at Baltimore Art Gallery on 36th Street, and families can build circuits at Union Collective's Makerspace Day Off. Ottobar's downstairs rocks with PERREO BOWL, a reggaeton, hip-hop, and EDM halftime party.

    Saturday, February 7th explodes with options. Play Games with Trains at B&O Railroad Museum on Pratt Street, celebrate Black History Month with Kevin Brewster's residency or Ravita Jazz Group's Songs of Justice and Freedom at An die Musik on Charles Street. Shop the Mini Maker's Market XOXO V-Day at R. House on 29th Street, catch the Live Baltimore Trolley Tour from Henderson-Hopkins School, or laugh at Highwire's improv lineup like Walking the Wire and Storytime Comedy. Maryland Science Center hosts MSC Winter Games from noon to 4 PM on Light Street, and Chesapeake Shakespeare Company performs August Wilson's Fences downtown.

    Sunday, February 8th brings Super Bowl fever with watch parties at Hard Rock Cafe on Pratt Street's Endless Tailgate or Luckie's Tavern's Big Game Bash. Groove to Candlelight: Queen vs. ABBA at Maryland Center for History and Culture, or hit Galentine's Day Flamingle Drag Brunch at Mansion House Porch. Highwire wraps with Sunday Merries improv.

    Looking ahead, Friday the 13th at B&O Railroad Museum delivers the "Til Death Do Us Part" Murder Mystery Dinner in the historic Roundhouse—$115-120 tickets include a train ride, buffet, unlimited drinks, and detective-solving a wedding whodunit, perfect for Valentine's vibes.

    Your friendly guide says bundle up and explore—Baltimore's buzzing! Thanks for tuning in, listeners, 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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