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  • Baltimore Buzzing with Fall and Halloween Events This Weekend
    2025/10/23
    Listeners, if you are in Baltimore today or planning for the weekend, the city is bubbling with events that capture the best of fall and the Halloween spirit. For Thursday, October 23, Peabody Heights kicks off a retro scare with Teen Wolf (1985) as part of their Home-Recorded Halloween Horror-Thon. If film and a bit of nostalgia are your thing, it’s a great way to begin your night. Later, stop by Johns Hopkins for Cracking the Code, a special film screening and discussion running from 7 to 9 pm for those seeking something more thought-provoking.

    Friday, October 24, brings more festive energy. At M&T Bank Exchange, fans of cult classics can revel in the Rocky Horror Picture Show 50th Anniversary. If you want live music, Little Feat’s Strike Up The Band Tour hits The Lyric, while jazz lovers will appreciate Matthew Shipp’s cosmic piano at An die Musik. For those craving something whimsical and hands-on, Cylburn Arboretum hosts its ArBOOretum Halloween night, pairing beautiful gardens with spooky celebrations. Families can let their imaginations soar with Galactic Builders at 55 Market Place, a unique, calming exhibit inspired by the sky’s daily rotation.

    Saturday, October 25, you’re spoiled for choice. Halloween at the Maryland Science Center keeps things educational with an after-hours party, and the Great Baltimore Lantern Parade & Dia de Los Muertos Festival lights up Patterson Park from 4 to 9 pm—a stunning visual feast that’s perfect for families or date night. If you’ve got pets, don’t miss the Howl-O-Ween Pet Parade at the American Visionary Art Museum starting at 10 am, filled with costumed critters and artsy fun.

    Drag fans can catch Heroes and Villains: A Narrative Draglesque Show with a costume contest held upstairs at Ottobar, while cinephiles will want to snag seats for double features like Ghoulies and Demons at Checkerspot Brewing, or Return of the Living Dead plus Re-Animator later that night. Don’t forget Doors Open Baltimore, where free admission at historic sites gives you a peek behind the city’s architectural curtain.

    On Sunday, October 26, unwind with VinylCon at Union Craft Brewing, perfect for crate-diggers and music fans, or catch gospel icon Tasha Cobbs Leonard at The Lyric. The weekend closes with fall markets, watch parties, and more music across the city, covering every taste.

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  • Crab Feasts, Rare Beers, and Comic Con Highlight Baltimore's Busy Week
    2025/10/19
    If you are looking for the best ways to spend your time in Baltimore this week, there is no shortage of excitement, taste, and culture. Today, October 19th, is jam-packed with local flavors and signature Baltimore celebrations. At the Phillips Crab Deck on Pratt Street, the seventh-annual Crabs and Crushes Celebration invites listeners to enjoy all-you-can-eat hot steamed Chesapeake crabs, endless shrimp, Maryland fried chicken, crushes, and all the classic summertime sides from noon to 3 PM. There will be live music to keep your spirits high and a waterfront view to savor between bites according to Phillips Crab Deck.

    Beer enthusiasts will want to swing by 737 South Broadway, where Max’s Taphouse is hosting its annual Rare and Obscure Beer Festival, running all weekend long. This is a unique opportunity to taste unusual and hard-to-find drafts in five and ten-ounce pours, featuring some specialty beers you simply cannot find anywhere else. The event is free to attend for anyone over twenty-one, and you can stay late with festival hours stretching until midnight according to Max’s Taphouse.

    Downtown is buzzing with more than just food and drink. Comic fans have reason to celebrate as the Baltimore Comic-Con takes over the Convention Center through today. Panel discussions, artist signings, cosplay competitions, and comic collectibles fill the show floor. Attendees can meet major writers and illustrators, check out fan art, and hunt for unique memorabilia, making it a must-stop for pop culture aficionados as reported by the Johns Hopkins News-Letter.

    In the spirit of art and performance, Everyman Theatre features a special pay-what-you-choose open rehearsal of Yasmina Reza’s witty comedy Art at 7 PM, offering an exclusive first look before the show’s official run.

    As the week continues, the party rolls on. Next weekend, Saturday October 25th means the official Baltimore Halloween Bar Crawl hits Fells Point. Expect all day drink specials, haunted shots, DJs, and the city’s wildest costume contest with prizes for creativity. More than ten bars are on the crawl, and your ticket gets you a souvenir mug, raffle entries, and free event photos, all organized by Project DC Events.

    If you are eager for culture and history, check out the ongoing exhibitions at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum or catch dynamic community art at the Creative Alliance. And although the Free Fall Friday at the National Aquarium is sold out, future community events await.

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  • Baltimore Buzzes With Running Festival, Comic-Con, and Haunted Attractions
    2025/10/18
    Baltimore is buzzing with energy this week, and listeners looking for fun won’t be disappointed. Today marks a huge double-header in Charm City: the 25th Annual Baltimore Running Festival and the Baltimore Comic-Con, both taking over downtown through the weekend. Over 14,000 runners hit the streets for the marathon, half-marathon, 10K, and 5K, with the full marathon starting at Paca and Camden Streets at 8 a.m. and various races happening throughout the morning. Expect street closures and significant traffic detours around Inner Harbor, Pratt Street, and more, so public transportation is strongly encouraged. The Charm City Circulator is paused until after 4 p.m., but the Metro SubwayLink runs as usual downtown. Runners will finish by 3 p.m., so keep these routes in mind for both travel and prime spectating spots.

    Comic-Con fans can geek out all weekend at the Baltimore Convention Center on West Pratt Street. The show runs October 17 through 19, bringing together comic creators, celebrity guests, panels, cosplay contests, and hundreds of exhibitors. Baltimore Comic-Con organizers recommend using the light rail or Metro SubwayLink to keep travel as hassle-free as possible. If you’re driving, secure a parking spot in advance — it’s one of the biggest nerd culture celebrations on the East Coast.

    Tonight, thrill-seekers should check out Baltimore’s Ghost Ship Haunted Attraction at the Liberty Ship John W. Brown on Newgate Avenue. The nautical-themed haunt is open from 7 to 10 p.m., featuring sea monsters and scares alongside cozy treats and exclusive merchandise. Tickets are limited, so book early for a haunting experience that celebrates local maritime history and Halloween.

    Food lovers, Oktoberfest fun continues on both Saturday and Sunday at spots like The Worthington and The Manor Tavern, serving up brats, German beers, and live music. Clavel chef Carlos Raba is popping up inside HEX Superette with creative cuisine all weekend. For more global flavors, the Asia in a Bite Food Fest returns to Baltimore Peninsula, while Towson courthouse hosts the annual Italian Heritage Festival Saturday, with limoncello classes, wine making, and kids’ activities.

    Art fans can join Sip, Puff n Paint at Such A Vibe Museum, where you’ll enjoy painting, drinks, and music with local artists tonight and Saturday. For magic, catch Justin Willman at The Lyric Sunday night.

    The weekend wraps with tennis tournaments at Luvall Tennis and history tours at the B&O Railroad Museum, plus classic bluegrass and Oktoberfest vibes at local taverns.

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  • Headline: Baltimore Buzzes With Exciting Events This Weekend
    2025/10/17
    Today in Baltimore, Maryland, listeners have a plethora of exciting events to explore. If you're a fan of comics, the Baltimore Comic-Con is in full swing from today until Sunday at the Baltimore Convention Center. This three-day extravaganza features a variety of vendors, panelists, and guests, including comics creators, media personalities, retailers, publishers, and more. The event also includes cosplay contests, panel discussions, and the prestigious Ringo Awards.

    For those interested in running, the Baltimore Running Festival takes place on Saturday, with options for a 5K, 10K, half marathon, and marathon. The courses start at different points around the city, providing a scenic and challenging experience for runners of all levels.

    In the evening, the Fright Night Massive: SYSTEM OVERLOAD 2.0 is happening at Power Plant Live, offering a thrilling experience for those looking for a spooky night out.

    Additionally, tonight you can enjoy some great live music and comedy at the Ottobar, an indie-rock club and DJ dance party hotspot in Downtown Baltimore.

    Tomorrow, head over to Peabody Heights Brewery for the Beers & Fear Halloween Market, a spooky celebration with themed items and activities. Or join Gabby and the Gabby Cats at the Lyric Baltimore for a musical show that's sure to delight both kids and adults.

    This weekend also marks the opening of "Hair" at the Vagabond Players, a rock musical that explores themes of activism and social change. The show runs until late November.

    On Sunday, Justin Willman will bring his magic and comedy to the Lyric Baltimore, so be sure to grab tickets early.

    Last but not least, the Baltimore Soundstage will host Alaska's Haunted Halloween on November 1, promising an unforgettable evening of thrills and chills.

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  • Baltimore Braces for Spooky Fun, Culture, and Community Spirit This Weekend
    2025/10/16
    Baltimore listeners, if you’re wondering what’s going on around Charm City today and this weekend, get ready for a whirlwind of spooky fun, culture, and community spirit. First up today, October 16, head down to historic Fells Point for Baltimore After Dark: Solve the Murder Mystery. At South Broadway and Thames Street, this interactive outdoor event lets you step inside a live mystery to crack clues with friends, with performances kicking off in the evening. For the escape room fans, there’s also the Baltimore Conspiracy Game happening today at 920 S Broadway, a thrilling outdoor escape game where you’ll solve clues around the city and unlock secrets.

    Tonight, Power Plant Live downtown lights up with the Harley and Fiends Drag Show, bringing dazzling performances starting at 7 PM. If you’re into quirky art and local talent, the Baltimore Museum of Art is open until 9 PM for evening gallery exploration, and Baltimore Clayworks hosts live demos all day until 5 PM. Families with young kids can settle in for stories and hands-on activities at area libraries or enjoy cultural programming at the Harriet Tubman Cultural Center and Heavy Seas Brewery—each hosting events later today.

    Kicking off the weekend on Friday evening, things get spooky and big. The legendary Fright Night Massive: SYSTEM OVERLOAD 2.0 takes over Power Plant Live starting at 4 PM Friday and rolls deep into the night with multiple areas of music, zombie hordes, jaw-dropping visuals, and plenty of local DJs and talent.

    Saturday night, October 18, don't miss Baltimore's Ghost Ship Haunted Attraction aboard the Liberty Ship John W. Brown at 4601 Newgate Ave. This year's theme is Sea Monsters—so get ready for maritime chills. Running select nights, tickets are online, with discounts for Patch users. Hot drinks, snacks, and exclusive Ghost Ship merch make this a standout Halloween experience.

    Foodies are in for a treat Saturday and Sunday with the HEX Superette Clavel Kitchen Takeover Weekend, where Clavel steps in for a culinary pop-up packed with Baltimore flavor. Sports fans can catch college football games live in bars all across Inner Harbor, while families might take advantage of pumpkin picking in the region’s patches—just outside city lines for some autumn fun.

    If you’re dreaming of an underwater journey, the National Aquarium is usually top of the list, but a heads up—the Aquarium is closed Thursday and Friday due to facilities issues. Check on reopening for Saturday, and don’t miss their Maryland Mornings deal—visit before noon on a weekday for reduced admission, with special rates for Maryland residents. Free Fall Friday Night at the Aquarium, part of Baltimore’s Free Fall celebration, is officially sold out for next week, but plan ahead for future fun.

    There’s more: live music, charity golf at Greystone, library activities, and STEM festivals dot the calendar. For art lovers, the Asian Arts Gallery at Towson University and Maryland Center for History and Culture feature rotating exhibitions for a quieter cultural escape.

    Baltimore listeners, that’s your guide for happenings this week and weekend. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe so you never miss out on what’s hot in the city. 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
    2025/10/12
    Let’s dive right into the vibrant energy of Baltimore this week, where there’s always something electrifying happening, whether you love live music, festive gatherings, or quirky local happenings. Today, Sunday, October 12th, is packed with can’t-miss events and marks the tail end of a lively weekend.

    If you’re into live rock, Seether and Daughtry are hitting the stage at Pier Six Pavilion for a high-voltage concert that’s sure to energize the Baltimore waterfront. Pier Six is known for its stellar acoustics and beautiful harbor views, so grab your tickets, bring your friends, and get ready to sing along to some rock anthems under the stars. For fans of folk and bluegrass, “The Bonfire Festival,” featuring Pasadena, Mihali, and Brandon Hardesty, takes place at 1:00 PM today. It’s a perfect outdoor afternoon vibe—bring a blanket, relax by the water, and let the music carry you away.

    If you’re seeking something a little different, the Fells Point Fun Festival is wrapping up today after a weekend filled with live music, local food, and plenty of Baltimore charm. Stroll the historic streets, try some crab cakes, and soak in the neighborhood’s unique atmosphere. Across town, the Maryland Science Center is capping off their Halloween festivities with a “Pumpkin Smash”—bring your jack-o-lantern to launch it off the roof for a spectacular (and free) send-off. It’s a uniquely Baltimore way to say goodbye to your Halloween décor.

    Looking ahead to the rest of the week, the city’s spirit doesn’t slow down. Wednesday evening, consider joining the Patagonia Walk/Run Club for a community jog starting at their Harbor East store—all speeds are welcome, and there’s a sweet treat waiting at the finish. If science and spooky season are your vibe, the Maryland Science Center continues its “Spooky Science” programming with ghoulish experiments and monster engineering challenges—perfect for curious minds and families. And for music lovers, “Ottobar Live!” brings Baltimore’s eclectic rock scene front and center with bands like Pinkshift, Pearl and Chromafix, PLRLS, and The Outcalls, plus a punk rock flea market for indie fashion and vinyl finds.

    This Thursday, don’t miss “Thursday Night Fright” at the Science Center, where you can catch a special IMAX screening of John Carpenter’s “The Thing,” paired with a happy hour—this one’s for the 21+ crowd. And for those craving a taste of Baltimore’s food scene, the Asia in a Bite Food Fest returns to the waterfront this weekend, offering over 30 authentic and fusion Asian vendors plus cultural performances that are sure to delight your palate.

    Next Friday, October 24th, is one of the city’s most anticipated free events: “Free Fall Friday Night” at the National Aquarium. According to the National Aquarium, this is your chance to explore the wonders of the deep for free—but you’ll need to register in advance online starting October 14th, and tickets go fast. It’s a rare opportunity to enjoy one of Baltimore’s crown jewels without the usual admission fee.

    For the sports fans and alumni out there, UMBC’s Homecoming weekend just wrapped up, but if you missed out, there’s always next year to join the carnival, crab feast, and spirited campus events.

    In Baltimore, there’s truly something for everyone—live music, science fun, food festivals, and community gatherings all set against the backdrop of our historic neighborhoods and sparkling harbor. Thank you for tuning in and making Baltimore your adventure this week. For more curated local event guides and insider tips, be sure to subscribe—we’ll keep you in the loop on all things Charm City. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Baltimore Bursts with Vibrant Weekend Events
    2025/10/10
    Baltimore is bursting with amazing events today and through this weekend, so let's dive right into what you can explore across Charm City.

    Starting today, Friday October 10th, the Fell's Point Fun Festival kicks off and runs through Sunday. This beloved neighborhood celebration features live music stages, storytime readings for families, magic shows, balloon artists, and plenty of food and drink along Thames Street from Caroline to Wolfe. It's the perfect way to experience one of Baltimore's most historic waterfront neighborhoods.

    Music lovers have excellent options tonight. Crowder brings The Grace and Glory Tour to Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena in Catonsville at 7 PM, while those seeking something more intimate can catch Scott Tournet in Concert and Conversation at Manor Mill starting at 7:30 PM. The Tribute to The Mighty O'Jays hits the stage at Keystone Korner Baltimore, and there's even a free dance party with DJ DAGM at The Royal Blue.

    For something uniquely Baltimore, the Maryland Zoo hosts OktoBEARfest Eve tonight, an exclusive 21-plus event featuring seasonal craft beers, festive vibes, and close encounters with the animals. The celebration continues Saturday with the full-day OktoBEARfest, offering live music, local vendors, and unlimited sampling from over 60 seasonal brews, plus wine, cider, and seltzer.

    Saturday transforms the Maryland Science Center into a spooky wonderland from noon to 4 PM with their Spooky Science event. Kids can conduct ghoulish experiments, take on monster engineering challenges, and watch jack-o-lanterns literally blow their lids. Later that evening at 5:30 PM, the Science Center hosts a Pokemon Party sleepover where families can search for Pokemon throughout the building, design Gym Badges, and trade with fellow trainers.

    Music dominates Saturday night with international rock band MANÁ performing their Vivir Sin Aire Tour at CFG Bank Arena, while Grammy-winning artist Common headlines the United Way Centennial Benefit Concert at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall at 7 PM. For podcast fans, NPR's Hidden Brain host Shankar Vedantam brings his Perceptions Tour to The Lyric Baltimore, sharing insights from the show's first decade.

    Sunday wraps up the weekend with King George and Friends bringing Southern Soul to Lyric Baltimore, while Seether and Daughtry co-headline at Pier Six Pavilion.

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  • Headline: Baltimore Bursts with Energy This Week: Drag Shows, Taco Festivals, and Spooky Science
    2025/10/09
    Baltimore is bursting with energy and creativity this week, so if you’re looking for plans, you are in luck. Tonight, October ninth, you can head downtown to Power Plant Live for the first Harley and Fiends drag show of the month, kicking off at seven p.m. at the Why So Serious Halloween pop-up bar at Luckie’s Liquors. Drinks are flowing, the costumes are bold, and it’s a can’t-miss way to launch your weekend. According to Power Plant Live, industry workers get free game play and drink specials later in the evening.

    This Friday through Sunday, Thames Street in historic Fell’s Point transforms for the colorful Fell’s Point Fun Festival. Expect live music on multiple stages, tasty street eats, vendors, and plenty of family-friendly activities all along the waterfront. For those craving a cultural night out, the Baltimore Museum of Art presents The Jury Experience, an immersive courtroom case held in the Meyerhoff Auditorium.

    Saturday offers a wild variety of choices. Head to Power Plant Live for the massive Baltimore Taco Festival, running Saturday and Sunday. Baltimore Taco Festival, reported by Power Plant Live, brings you the region’s best taco and food vendors, margarita bars, live music, family activities, and all the festive energy you can handle right in the heart of downtown. Also on Saturday, the Maryland Zoo is hosting OktoBEARfest, a fall beer festival with live music, unlimited sampling from regional breweries, food trucks, and, of course, all the animals.

    History buffs can check out The Night the Ghosts Came Home, an interactive look at early Halloween traditions at the Irish Shrine and Railroad Workers Museum. Over at Gunpowder Falls State Park, teens can get hands-on with local science at the Marine Microplastics workshop.

    Saturday night, fans of The Rocky Horror Picture Show can catch a shadow cast performance at Le Mondo on Howard Street. For live music, the legendary Maná brings their Vivir Sin Aire Tour to CFG Bank Arena. Keystone Korner Baltimore packs its stage with soul and R&B, highlighting a tribute to The O’Jays Friday and Chico DeBarge on Saturday.

    Sunday brings more unique events, like the United Way Centennial Benefit Concert featuring Common at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, and the Seether and Daughtry 2025 Tour at Pier Six Pavilion. Meanwhile, families can drop by Port Discovery Children’s Museum for a Storytime and Puppet Show: Halloween is Coming!

    October is also BLAQ Pride month throughout Baltimore, and the festivities are in full swing. Attendees can find mixers, performances, and rallies all across the city — including National Coming Out Day events this weekend at War Memorial Plaza, as listed by BLAQ Equity Baltimore.

    Whether you are eager for music, tacos, spooky science, or a high-energy festival, Baltimore is truly hopping all week long. 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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