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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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  • Baltimore Weekend Filled with High-Energy Thrills, Art, and Music
    2026/01/17
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this weekend and into the week ahead. Today, Saturday, January 17, kick things off with high-energy thrills at CFG Bank Arena where Monster Jam roars in at 1 p.m., featuring massive trucks crushing cars and leaping over obstacles in epic stunts that’ll have the whole family cheering. Over at the National Aquarium, join the 10:30 a.m. Animal Encounter in Harbor Overlook for hands-on fun with stars like the Eastern box turtle or hyacinth macaw, learning cool facts about their wild homes—all included with admission.

    Art and music lovers, don’t miss the MLK Jr. Day Celebration at The Walters Art Museum’s Graham Auditorium from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Curated by Unique Robinson, it stars Ray Winder on multi-instrumental jazz vibes, Maryland Poet Laureate Lady Brion, Davon Fleming from The Voice, and poet MC Unique—free with registration, a soul-stirring tribute to change-makers. Families, Port Discovery Children’s Museum hosts Stuffies Day Out all day, where kids bring stuffed toys for teddy bear history games, art projects, and imaginative play. Music fans, catch the Dead Again Type O Negative Tribute at Baltimore Soundstage at 7:30 p.m., rocking gothic metal anthems, or laugh out loud with comedian Eddie Griffin at Horseshoe Casino’s Harbor Ballroom tonight.

    Sunday, January 18 keeps the momentum with Poe’s Death in Baltimore Bus Tours starting from the Visitor Center at 401 Light Street, diving into Edgar Allan Poe’s mysterious end with a stop at his house and museum—perfect for mystery buffs. Families can hit B&O Railroad Museum from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for train adventures.

    Monday, January 19 honors MLK with a citywide Day of Service—no parade this year, but partner with local orgs for impactful projects, as shared by the Mayor’s Office via AFRO American Newspapers. Dive into the free Elizabeth Talford Scott fiber art exhibit at American Visionary Art Museum from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., then catch the free Symphony in the City concert at 7 p.m. at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra teams with Morgan State University Choir for Black composers and a musical I Have a Dream—pre-concert service nods too.

    Catch your breath midweek, but gear up for more inspiration. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for weekly updates on Baltimore’s best. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Baltimore Buzzes with Must-See Events from Music to Art
    2026/01/16
    Baltimore has an absolutely incredible weekend lined up for you, and we're going to walk you through all the must-see events happening right now through Sunday.

    If you're looking for live music tonight, The Icebreaker Showcase is bringing Baltimore's best hip-hop and rap artists to Zen West at 5916 York Road. Doors open at six PM with the show starting at seven, and you'll catch performances from Gawds, Reina Williams, IZM Fohunnit, Apex Tha Genius, and more. Tickets are just fifteen dollars online or twenty at the door, making it an affordable night out in the city.

    Also happening tonight is The Macrame Room Grand Opening at the Waterfront Partnership. This is not your typical gallery opening. From seven thirty to eleven thirty PM, you're getting live DJ sets from Teddy Beats, local food vendors, wine-infused ice cream, and a chance to mingle with Baltimore's creative community as they officially open their doors. It's the perfect vibe if you want something a bit more laid-back but still exciting.

    Now, if you're planning ahead for the weekend, Saturday is shaping up to be fantastic. The B&O Railroad Museum is hosting Freedom in Fabric, celebrating the legacy of African American quilting from ten AM to four PM. Over at The Walters Art Museum from three to four thirty PM, the MLK Arts Celebration features stunning performances including Ray Winder, Lady Brion who is Maryland's Poet Laureate, and Davon Fleming from The Voice. These are meaningful ways to engage with the community and celebrate important cultural moments.

    Sunday brings even more options. The American Visionary Art Museum is offering completely free admission and all-ages programming for their MLK Dare to Dream Day from ten AM to five PM. Visitors can participate in hands-on art-making and gallery experiences that encourage reflection on Dr. King's vision for a more just future.

    If you're looking for something totally different, Monster Jam is roaring into CFG Bank Arena this weekend with high-octane truck performances that'll get your adrenaline pumping. The Strand Theater Company continues performances throughout the weekend if live theater is more your speed.

    Whether you're into music, art, culture, or just want to get out and experience what Baltimore has to offer, this weekend delivers something for everyone. So get out there and explore your city.

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  • Baltimore Buzzes with Skating, Art, and MLK Celebrations This Week
    2026/01/15
    Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's popping in Baltimore this week, starting right now on this chilly Thursday, January 15th. Kick things off tonight with Boards and Brews at Harbor East from 6:30 to 9 PM, where you can wax your snowboard while catching a fun film night under the city lights, according to the Waterfront Partnership events calendar. Or lace up at the Inner Harbor Ice Rink for starry skating with skyline views, perfect for a date or family spin.

    Head to the National Aquarium at 10:30 AM for their daily Animal Encounter at Harbor Overlook, getting up close with an Eastern box turtle or hyacinth macaw while learning conservation tips, all included with admission. Photography fans, join Coffee and Cameras at Alice's Restaurant on Eastern Blvd at 10 AM to sip and chat 2026 goals with fellow shutterbugs.

    Friday flows into a stuffed-animal frenzy on Saturday, January 17th at Port Discovery Children's Museum with Stuffies Day Out, bringing your plush pal for teddy bear history games, art projects, and a visit from Danny Joe of Danny Joe's Tree House. That same day, the Walters Art Museum hosts its MLK Jr. Day Celebration from 3 to 4:30 PM, featuring Ray Winder's multi-instrumental vibes, Maryland Poet Laureate Lady Brion, singer Davon Fleming, and poet MC Unique Robinson curating the powerhouse lineup.

    Don't miss the B&O Railroad Museum's MLK Weekend Freedom in Fabric event, diving into African American quilting traditions and Underground Railroad quilt codes through storytelling and conversation. Families, AVAM's free MLK Dare to Dream Day runs 10 AM to 5 PM with Peace Birds art workshops, Divine Anointing Choir performances, and author B. Sharise Moore's interactive reading of A City Dream. Port Discovery adds Storytime and Puppet Show with Danny Joe on bears and self-regulation for little ones.

    Sunday, January 18th brings the Biweekly Community Run Trailerfarers Walk/Run at Patagonia store at 8:30 AM, all paces welcome with good vibes and waterfront paths. Cap the Inner Harbor Ice Rink season with their End of Season Party from noon to 3 PM, skating and dancing MLK-style. Young jazz stars Ebban and Ephraim Dorsey perform MLK anthems like Lift Every Voice and Sing at a multi-gen concert, while the Reginald F. Lewis Museum's King Day 2026 explores youth activists with films, music, and Kid Zone fun.

    Catch live ice carving and interactive sculptures at Harbor Point Ice Fest, plus Maryland Science Center's Winter Games exhibits decoding sports science. Whether you're skating, creating, or running, Baltimore's buzzing with heart and history this week, listeners. Bundle up and dive in!

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  • Your Ultimate Guide to Baltimore's Vibrant Week: Arts, Laughs, and Community Vibes Abound
    2026/01/14
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this week, from today through the weekend. Whether you're craving arts, laughs, or community vibes, we've got the scoop to make your January unforgettable.

    Kicking off right now on this Wednesday afternoon, dive into Supporting Self Discovery: Conversations to Affirm LGBTQ+ Youth, hosted by city officials and Freestate Justice at 2601 N. Howard Street from 5 to 7 p.m. It's a heartfelt space to uplift and connect, according to Baltimore Beat's community events roundup. Families with little ones can head to the National Aquarium for Tots and Tales at 10:30 a.m. in the Harbor Overlook, included with admission, as listed on their daily schedule. Dance fans, shake it up with the Intermediate Salsa On1 and Bachata Urban Style class tonight via Eventbrite at a Maryland venue.

    Tomorrow, Thursday, immerse yourself in Langston Hughes’ Shakespeare in Harlem at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company Theatre on 7 S. Calvert Street—poetry, movement, and music celebrating 1940s Black life from January 15 to 18, tickets $15 to $25, straight from chesapeakeshakespeare.com. Catch Double Trouble Improv at 8 p.m. for $10 at The Highwire Center in Highlandtown, where Baltimore's boldest comics go scriptless, per Highwire Improv on Eventbrite.

    Saturday explodes with Edgar Allan Poe's Birthday Weekend and Poe Toaster Murder Mystery—solve the whodunit at his grave for $10 to $49, details at poeinbaltimore.org. Get crafty at Macrame and Music from noon to 1:30 p.m. for $45 at Focused on Creatives on E. Baltimore Street, with a live DJ via posh.vip. Party at PYROBOX from 4 to 9 p.m. for fiery vibes at MAP Technologies, $12.51 on Eventbrite, or hit the queer Night Haven dance bash from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at The Club Car, $13 to $18, follow them on Instagram. Unwind with Craft & Cinema Night screening Legally Blonde at 7 p.m. for $13 to $18 at Creative Alliance Theater.

    Later in the week, Friday the 23rd brings Just Fine: The Ultimate Mary J. Blige Tribute at 6 and 8:30 p.m. for $35 to $40 at Keystone Korner Baltimore. Game on with Grown Up Field Trip at Maryland Science Center, 21-plus Mario Kart in IMAX and more for $40. Don't miss the Harbor Point Ice Festival on the 23rd from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. with live carvings and circus acts at Central Plaza. Soulful Sunday sip n' paint on the 25th at The Gallery About Nothing for $35, BYOB with R&B vibes.

    Baltimore's buzzing, listeners—grab tickets 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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  • Baltimore's Busy Week: Quirky Markets, World-Class Music, and Family Fun at the Inner Harbor
    2026/01/11
    If you are in Baltimore this week, you’ve got a full, fun lineup ahead, from quirky markets to world-class music and plenty of family-friendly stops along the Inner Harbor.

    Let’s start today in Remington. According to Visit Baltimore, the Lucky Girl Market pops up at R. House from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., bringing a big dose of Y2K nostalgia, vintage fashion, handmade jewelry, art, home décor, plus tattoos and even tooth gems. It’s free to wander, grab some local eats from the R. House vendors, and treat yourself to something sparkly and very Baltimore.

    Down at the Inner Harbor, the National Aquarium is a perfect stop. The Aquarium’s daily schedule lists an Animal Encounter at 10:30 a.m. at the Harbor Overlook, where listeners can get up close with ambassadors like an Eastern box turtle, an Australian bearded dragon, or a hyacinth macaw, and learn how to help protect their habitats. It’s included with admission, so it’s an easy add-on to a day exploring the exhibits.

    Music lovers, save your evening for Charles Village. Culture Fly and Visit Maryland both highlight a special recital: legendary pianist Emanuel Ax performing at the Shriver Hall Concert Series on the Johns Hopkins Homewood campus. The Sunday concert runs in the early evening, making it an elegant cap to a day in the city and a rare chance to hear a major classical artist right here in Baltimore.

    Looking toward the rest of the week and into the weekend, Baltimore’s January events calendar, as reported by Baltimore Fishbowl, is packed with indoor arts and community happenings: museum workshops at the Baltimore Museum of Art, family programs across the city, and continuing theater runs like the rock musical Rock of Ages at Toby’s Dinner Theatre in the region. There are also comedy nights, local music sets at spots like Keystone Korner, and community runs and walks along the waterfront listed by Waterfront Partnership, perfect if listeners want to balance all those good meals with some fresh air.

    And if you’re planning a slightly longer stretch, the Baltimore Times recently spotlighted Soulful Saturdays: Love and Connection Edition at The Mill on North in West Baltimore later this month. It’s an art-and-music-filled evening with DJ Tanz, interactive experiences, and food from Black-owned vendors, all focused on community, joy, and connection.

    Wherever you land this week, Baltimore is serving up culture, comfort food, and plenty of reasons to get out of the house.

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