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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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  • Your Ultimate Guide to Baltimore This Week: Art, Music, History and More
    2026/03/03
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's buzzing in Baltimore this week, from today through the weekend. Whether you're craving art, music, history, or just some feel-good fun, Charm City has you covered with events that capture our vibrant spirit.

    Kicking off right now on this Tuesday, head to the National Aquarium for the daily Shark Talk at 1:40 p.m. in the Blacktip Reef underwater viewing area. According to the National Aquarium's schedule, their experts will bust myths about these ocean predators—it's included with admission and perfect for a quick, thrilling dive into marine life.

    Also today, check out the Charm'tastic Mile event, where organizers behind its USPTO trademark are pushing for a 100-year agreement with the city, as reported by Patch.com. It's a nod to Baltimore's iconic nickname and a chance to geek out on local branding history.

    Tomorrow, Wednesday, swing by the B&O Railroad Museum for $10 Admission Day—the second Wednesday of the month means budget-friendly access to the birthplace of American railroading all day long, per the museum's event listings. Train enthusiasts, this is your spot, with potential Mile One Express rides if you're there early.

    Midweek heats up Thursday with the massive AWP Conference & Bookfair at the Baltimore Convention Center, running through Saturday. BmoreArt highlights it as the go-to gathering for writers, editors, and publishers, with thousands immersing in panels, book stalls, and literary vibes. Cap it with the Read the Room afterparty on Saturday at 2640 Space, celebrating Baltimore's lit scene from 5:30 p.m.

    On Thursday, March 12, join the Baltimore Tourism Association's Member Meeting at the Top of the World Observation Level on the 27th floor of 401 East Pratt Street. Eventbrite details Brenna O’Grady from Create Baltimore sharing 2026 plans for Artscape, the Farmers Market, and more—networking starts at 8:30 a.m., and it's a skyline view you won't forget.

    This Saturday, don't miss Baltimore's Big Sing, a free community chorus event organized by local choirs, as covered by WYPR. Gather for an afternoon of harmonious voices echoing through the city—pure joy for music lovers.

    Art fans, BmoreArt's picks include the Highlandtown First Friday Art Walk (adapted for the week), a panel on Confederate monuments at The Walters, and openings like Deborah Brown English at Creative Alliance. Plus, the Maryland Zoo is hyping its 150th anniversary all year with yearlong festivities and a new red panda habitat opening in June, according to WBFF News and zoo updates.

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  • CIAA Tournament Week Takes Over Baltimore With Free Fun and HBCU Spirit Through Sunday
    2026/02/28
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's buzzing in Baltimore today through the weekend. It's CIAA Tournament Week, and Charm City is alive with HBCU spirit, free fun, and can't-miss vibes from now until Sunday.

    Kick off your Saturday right at the CIAA Fan Fest at the Baltimore Convention Center, running from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. This free two-day bash packs interactive sponsor activations, concerts, family-friendly entertainment, and the CIAA Greek and High School Step Shows tonight—grab step show tickets at ciaastepshows.com if you haven't already, according to Visit Baltimore. Head downtown to Power Plant Live for the CIAA Tip-Off party wrapping up from last night into today, where 2 Chainz headlined Friday with open bars, six DJs, and non-stop grooves for just $40 admission, as Baltimore Magazine highlights. Over at Lexington Market on North Eutaw Street, catch Hoops and Happenings from noon to 8 p.m. with live DJs, big-screen games, food vendors, and pop-ups—all free.

    Feeling adventurous? Lace up for Cupid's Undie Run at 12-4 p.m. in Fells Point at The Admiral's Cup, jogging a mile in your undies for the Children's Tumor Foundation before partying, reports WMAR-2 News. Families, glide into free ice skating from 1-5 p.m. at Middle Branch Park with skate rentals, kids' art activities, pony rides, food trucks, and guest appearances by champion skaters Ting Cui and Emmanuel Savary. Comedy fans, Daphnique Springs takes the stage at 9:30 p.m. at Baltimore Comedy Factory—tickets via AXS. Theater lovers, catch Back to the Future The Musical at 8 p.m. at the Hippodrome or Trinity shows at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at Baltimore Center Stage. Note: The 112 Reunion Tour at Lyric Baltimore tonight is cancelled, with refunds issued.

    Tonight, sip into Liquid Courage 2026 from 5-10 p.m. at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, toasting Maryland's cocktail history with tastings, mixologist workshops, live music, food pairings, and dancing—$125 general admission or $90 for members, per Waterfront Partnership and WMAR. Don't skip the Black Owned Restaurant Tour hitting Inner Harbor spots like Nostalgia Diner and Crust by Mack for brunch, lunch, and dinner all day.

    Sunday and Monday, bring the kids to Read Across America at B&O Railroad Museum from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with free admission under 12, story times by community leaders and authors—WMAR's Megan Knight reads Monday at 10:30 a.m. The HBCU Social at The 1920 from Saturday into Sunday offers panels on college athletics then dancing for $20. At the National Aquarium, snag a 10:30 a.m. animal encounter with turtles or macaws, included with admission.

    Watch for CIAA traffic around CFG Bank Arena—lane closures on Howard, Lombard, Baltimore, and Pratt Streets till 8 p.m., so hop the Charm City Circulator orange route. Fuel up on the Black Owned Restaurant Tour through March 1.

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  • Baltimore's Buzzing This Weekend: CIAA Tournament Fever, Live Music, and Family Fun Await
    2026/02/27
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this Friday through the weekend of February 27th. Whether you're chasing thrills, tunes, or good vibes, our city is buzzing with CIAA Tournament fever, love-themed adventures, and family fun—perfect for shaking off winter blues.

    Kick off today right with the Bike Party Love Ride at 7 p.m. from St. Mary's Park, according to Baltimore Fishbowl. Pedal through the streets with fellow city lovers, hitting a midway stop at Latrobe Park before dancing the night away at Ottobar. Music fans, catch Love & Basketball: The R&B Experience featuring Bobby Valentino at Power Plant Live, doors at 9 p.m.—pure hip-hop and smooth grooves for the 21-plus crowd. And don't miss the 2026 CIAA John B. McLendon Jr. Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at 8 a.m. in the Baltimore Convention Center Ballroom, celebrating HBCU legends in legacy and leadership, as listed by Waterfront Partnership. Families, head to the National Aquarium at 10:30 a.m. for a free animal encounter with an Eastern box turtle or hyacinth macaw in the Harbor Overlook—included with admission.

    Saturday amps up with CIAA energy at StaDAYium Welcome to Bmore Happy Hour last night spilling into weekend vibes at Horseshoe Baltimore, but today's highlights include the B&O Railroad Museum's 199th Birthday Bash from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., packed with jewelry workshops, tours, cupcakes, and crafts, per Baltimore Fishbowl. Run for a cause in Cupid’s Undie Run at The Admiral’s Cup, starting at noon with a 2 p.m. jog to fund neurofibromatosis research—strip down, dash a mile-ish, then party. R&B lovers, 112's 30th Reunion Tour hits Lyric Baltimore at 8 p.m. with The Lox and Case. Gamers, Brewbit 4 takes over Peabody Heights Brewery all weekend with 120 free-play arcade games, beer, and vendors. Theater fans, laugh at ‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3 at Hippodrome Theatre, 1 p.m. and 6 p.m., with nun-led marriage sacrament hilarity. Catch The Hank Entwisle Band and Morgan State University Choir at 8 p.m. in Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, presented by Living Classrooms Foundation.

    Sunday wraps with more Brewbit gaming, Darsombra's heartfelt tribute to Ann Everton at Ottobar, and BSO's Rite of Spring percussion concerto at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. CIAA Fan Fest and Stepshow Throwdown bring HBCU hoops spirit, music, and dance downtown all weekend.

    Baltimore's alive, listeners—grab your crew and dive in. 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 Ultimate Weekend Guide: Back to the Future, CIAA Championship, and Django Jazz Fest
    2026/02/26
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this Thursday through the weekend. Today kicks off with high energy at the Hippodrome Theatre, where Back to the Future The Musical blasts onto the stage at 7:30 p.m., complete with DeLorean thrills and '80s hits that'll have you time-traveling in your seats. Over at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, catch The Rite of Spring, a powerhouse performance blending classical intensity with modern flair, according to National Today listings.

    Swing into tomorrow, Friday, as the CIAA Championship Tournament heats up at CFG Bank Arena, drawing over 150,000 fans for basketball action, plus the free Fan Fest packed with music, food trucks, and HBCU vibes from the Waterfront Partnership calendar. Don't miss the 2026 CIAA John B. McLendon Jr. Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Baltimore Convention Center Ballroom, honoring nine legends in legacy and leadership. Jazz lovers, head to the Baltimore Museum of Art for the 11th annual Charm City Django Jazz Fest at 8 p.m., featuring international stars like Luca Pino, Tim Kliphuis, and local hero Jimmy Grant with trumpeter Sean Jones—the JHU Newsletter calls it a swingin' night of Django Reinhardt-inspired magic, tickets $55. Power Plant Live explodes with The Tip Off starring 2 Chainz, a massive CIAA party mixing EDM, R&B, and hip-hop across venues for one epic ticket.

    Saturday amps up with Liquid Courage at the Baltimore Museum of Industry from 5 to 10 p.m., celebrating Maryland's cocktail history with unlimited tastings, food pairings, live music, dancing, and workshops—general admission $125 gets you the full buzz, as per Waterfront Partnership details. Candlelight: 90s Unplugged lights up the Maryland Center for History and Culture at 6:30 and 8:45 p.m., where the Listeso String Quartet reimagines Nirvana, Oasis, and Radiohead by flickering flames, starting at $47. Stepshow fans, the CIAA Stepshow Throwdown pits HBCU Greeks against each other in high-energy battles.

    Sunday wraps with soulful jazz at Keystone Korner Baltimore, where Terry Brewer and Presence featuring Sean Jones deliver gospel-infused grooves from 5 to 9 p.m., tickets from $35, highlighted by JHU sources. Sports enthusiasts, watch Morgan State's Lady Bears softball in the DeMarini Tiger Clash at Towson. And for family fun, the National Aquarium's 10:30 a.m. animal encounter lets you meet turtles and macaws up close, included with admission.

    Baltimore's alive with music, hoops, and history—grab tickets and dive in. 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 Got a Buzzing Week of Events for Every Interest
    2026/02/25
    Baltimore is buzzing this week with incredible events that'll keep you entertained from now through the weekend. Whether you're into music, culture, or just looking for a night out, we've got you covered.

    Starting right now today, if you're a bourbon lover, Kentucky Nights is happening tonight at Mt. Washington Tavern from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. This annual tasting benefits Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, and for just 65 dollars and 87 cents, you'll sample fine bourbons and enjoy hors d'oeuvres while mingling with fellow enthusiasts. It's 21 and up only.

    Tomorrow, Thursday February 26th, the action really kicks off. Gaming for the Feast is a board game benefit for Moveable Feast at Peabody Heights Brewery from 5 to 10 PM. Experts will teach any game in the room, and tickets range from twenty to a hundred dollars depending on your level of participation. If you're in the mood for something more artistic, The Show About Divorce explores the joys and challenges of ending a marriage through music and true stories at Motte Restaurant and Bar at 7 PM for seventeen dollars and 85 cents. Poetry lovers should head to Motor House at 7 PM for Open Mic Poetry with Charm City Slam, featuring variety performances from songsters, comedians, and more.

    Friday February 27th brings even more variety. The Basement R&B Party celebrates the CIAA Basketball Tournament at Baltimore Soundstage from 8 PM to 1 AM with the East Coast's number one R&B dance party. Tickets are 23 to 44 dollars and 52 cents. If you prefer something cultural, check out the Global Ballroom screening at George Peabody Library with a vogue workshop following the film, or experience Melanin in Motion, a Black History Month yoga session with the Brown Yogi set to R&B and Afrobeats music.

    The weekend explodes with activity. Saturday February 28th features That's My Jam CIAA Day Party from noon to 8 PM at Bar V 2.0, with Trap versus R&B music. Two Fest showcases local musical duos at Mobtown Ballroom starting at 5 PM, while VIVA Brasil 2026 brings Brazilian Carnival celebration to the Creative Alliance Theater at 7 PM with prices ranging from eighteen to forty dollars.

    There's truly something for everyone in Baltimore this week. Get out there and experience what makes this city so vibrant and alive.

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