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  • Baltimore Buzzes with Holiday Cheer, Live Music, and Unique Shopping Experiences
    2025/11/29
    Baltimore is absolutely buzzing this weekend, and whether you're looking for holiday cheer, live music, or unique shopping experiences, there's something perfect waiting for you.

    If you're a holiday enthusiast, the Christkind Ceremony and Pyramid Lighting at Christmas Village in Baltimore is happening today at Inner Harbor West Shore Park. It's a magical way to kick off the festive season. Over at the Maryland Center for History and Culture, candlelight tribute concerts are featuring both Taylor Swift and The Beatles tonight, creating an intimate musical experience you won't find anywhere else. These aren't your typical concerts, listeners. They're multi-sensory performances with live string quartets performing by candlelight for a full sixty minutes of pure enchantment.

    For the theater-loving crowd, A Christmas Carol is running at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company on South Calvert Street, bringing the classic tale to life with fresh interpretation. If you prefer something more playful, Bah Humbug, a mostly improvised take on the Christmas Carol, is performing at Theatre Project through the weekend.

    This is Small Business Saturday, so head to R. House on West Twenty-Ninth Street for the Mini Maker's Market, celebrating local artisans and independent creators. The Light Street Pavilion is also hosting a celebration of culture and craft, perfect for finding unique gifts while supporting Baltimore's thriving small business community.

    Music lovers have incredible options throughout the weekend. Keystone Korner Baltimore is hosting multiple performances, including an All White Christmas Tribute to Frankie Beverly and Maze featuring Paul Bumbry, happening both Saturday and Sunday evenings. Post-Thanksgiving Concerts with Charm City Junction and Ken and Brad Kolodner are happening at Stony Run Friends Meeting on Saturday at three thirty in the afternoon.

    If you want something for the whole family, the B and O Railroad Museum is offering both Polar Express train rides today and Breakfast with Santa tomorrow morning, creating memories that'll last all year long. The Kennedy Krieger's Festival of Trees continues through the weekend at the Cow Palace, and there's even Tinsel on Tap happening Saturday evening if you want your holiday spirit with a craft beverage.

    Sunday brings even more options, including a Cooking Class for Homemade Mozzarella at Guilford Hall Brewery and the Hampden Holiday Market, featuring that same small Saturday shopping energy.

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  • Baltimore Weekend Highlights: Perchmas, Dirt Monkey, AVAM Birthday, and More
    2025/11/28
    Welcome to your Baltimore weekend guide! If you're looking for something exciting to do today through the weekend, we've got you covered with some fantastic events happening right here in our city.

    Starting tonight, The Perch is launching Perchmas, their Showgirl Christmas Pop Up, with a grand opening beginning at six in the evening at eleven ten South Charles Street. This holiday spectacle runs all night long, so if you're in the mood for festive fun and seasonal cheer, head downtown and join the celebration.

    If you're into music and nightlife, Power Plant Live has several events happening. Dirt Monkey is performing at Mosaic Ultra Lounge tonight at nine in the evening, with doors opening at that time. This is a twenty-one plus event featuring special guest Space Wizard, so bring your ID and get ready to dance.

    For outdoor adventure seekers, the Baltimore Conspiracy Game is hosting an outdoor escape experience today at nine twenty in the morning at nine twenty South Broadway. It's a unique way to spend your Friday if you enjoy problem-solving and outdoor activities.

    Now let's talk about the weekend. Saturday is shaping up to be particularly special with the American Visionary Arts Museum celebrating its thirtieth birthday bash. The AVAM is located in Baltimore and will be open from ten in the morning until five in the evening on Saturday. Expect guided tours, art-making activities, birthday cake, and artist meet-and-greets. It's the perfect celebration of three decades of visionary art and creativity that makes Baltimore unique.

    Also happening this weekend in the nearby Timonium area is the Kennedy Krieger Festival of Trees, a three-day holiday celebration featuring over eight hundred uniquely decorated trees, wreaths, and gingerbread houses. This beautiful event benefits the Kennedy Krieger Institute, so you're supporting a great cause while enjoying festive holiday displays. It's located at twenty two hundred York Road.

    Whether you're looking for holiday cheer, live entertainment, art and culture, or outdoor adventures, Baltimore has something for everyone this weekend. So bundle up, get out there, and make the most of your time in our vibrant city. Thank you for tuning in to your Baltimore weekend guide. Be sure to subscribe for more local recommendations. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Thanksgiving in Baltimore: Festive 5K, Shark Talks, and Ravens Showdown
    2025/11/27
    Happy Thanksgiving from Baltimore. Today is full of fun and festive activities for everyone. Start your morning with the Y Turkey Trot Charity 5K at the Weinberg Y in Waverly. It’s a great way to get moving and support a good cause, with races for all ages and abilities. The event runs from 8:30 AM to noon, and everyone is welcome, even your pup. For more details, visit yturkeytrot.org.

    If you’re looking for something more laid back, head to the National Aquarium for a Shark Talk at 11:30 AM. It’s included with admission and a perfect way to learn something new while enjoying the holiday. The Port Discovery Children’s Museum is also open from 10 AM to 5 PM, offering plenty of hands-on fun for the kids.

    Later tonight, catch the Baltimore Ravens take on the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium. Kickoff is at 8:20 PM, and it’s a big game for the team as they look to keep their winning streak alive. Tickets are available through SeatGeek and other official outlets.

    For those who love live music, The Basement R&B Party at Nevermore Hall is happening tonight. It’s a 90s and 00s throwback with a bounce, perfect for dancing the night away. The event is for ages 21 and up, and parking is available.

    This weekend, check out Winterfest 2025 at Baltimore Clayworks, a celebration of art and community. The event features local artists, food, and family-friendly activities. The Black Friday Music & Arts EXPO is also happening, offering free food, live performances, and support for families in need.

    For a relaxing evening, take a stroll through the Charm’tastic Mile, a famous stretch connecting downtown Baltimore, the Inner Harbor, and Harbor East. It’s a great place to soak in the city’s unique vibe and maybe even spot some Ravens fans celebrating their team.

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  • Celebrate the Season in Charm City: Baltimore Events Roundup
    2025/11/26
    Listeners, if you are in Baltimore today or planning your week in Charm City, there’s an impressive lineup of events to get you celebrating, exploring, and soaking in the magic of the season.

    Start your Wednesday by heading to the Central Library at 400 Cathedral Street, where the Native American Art Open House wraps up today. As part of National Native American Heritage Month, this rare in-person exhibition showcases original and rarely seen prints from the C. Szwedzicki portfolios, providing a remarkable window into Native American heritage. The exhibition is held in the historic Poe Room and promises to impress art lovers and history enthusiasts alike, so try not to miss it.

    At the National Aquarium, stop by Harbor Overlook at 10 am for an Animal Encounter experience. You’ll get an up-close look at one of the Aquarium’s animal ambassadors, making it a must-do for families and marine life lovers.

    Later, if you’re ready to kick off the holiday festivities a day early, VIP Room is hosting the Night Before Thanksgiving Perreo Glow Party starting at 9 pm. Featuring DJ Lokko, DJ MC, and special guests from Del Sol 107.9, it’s the perfect way for adults to dance off some pre-holiday excitement.

    As Thanksgiving wraps up, Baltimore’s weekend shifts into full holiday mode with the 36th Annual Festival of Trees at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium from Friday through Sunday. According to Travel and Tour World, the Cow Palace becomes a winter wonderland with hundreds of decorated trees, wreaths, gingerbread houses, and a lively slate of family-friendly activities. There are carnival rides, craft stations, and tons of vendors. Proceeds support the Kennedy Krieger Institute, so you get festive fun while supporting a great cause.

    Downtown, the Inner Harbor’s Christmas Village brings the Christkind Ceremony and Pyramid Lighting to West Shore Park Friday and Saturday evenings, making for a dazzling, family-friendly experience with traditional German food, gifts, and live entertainment. Hop aboard the Holly Jolly Trolley Tours for a sparkling trip through Baltimore’s twinkling holiday lights, departing from Royal Sonesta Harbor Court each evening.

    The B&O Railroad Museum is back with THE POLAR EXPRESS Train Ride and on Sunday is offering a delightful Breakfast with Santa event for the kids. Over at the Maryland Zoo, the Holly-Days festival transforms Druid Hill Park with seasonal sights and activities perfect for a holiday family outing all weekend long.

    For music fans, Keystone Korner Baltimore hosts an All White Christmas Tribute to Frankie Beverly & Maze with Paul Bumbry, while The Collective Encore glows with candlelight concerts highlighting Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and a Taylor Swift tribute throughout the weekend.

    Support local makers at the Mini Maker’s Market at R. House on Saturday, and don’t miss the Hampden Holiday Market’s Shop Small Saturday edition on Sunday along West 36th Street, a great way to find unique gifts and enjoy Baltimore’s cozy neighborhood charm.

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  • Baltimore Buzzing with Arts, Family Fun, and Nightlife This Thanksgiving Week
    2025/11/24
    Baltimore listeners, the city is positively vibrant this week with a fantastic variety of events from arts to family fun and nightlife. Whether you want to dive into cultural experiences or get festive, here’s your guide for what’s happening in Baltimore today and throughout this Thanksgiving week.

    If you are out and about this Monday, November 24, the National Aquarium is hosting its archerfish feeding at 12:15 pm, included with your admission. You can watch these remarkable fish shoot jets of water to snag their food, a quirky highlight of marine behavior that never fails to fascinate. Later, for music lovers, the UMBC Colin Powell Senior Composition Recital is happening at the Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall tonight from 7:30 to 8:30, showcasing fresh compositions from a rising talent.

    Families with little ones should head to the Port Discovery Children’s Museum. All week, Port Discovery is rolling out winter-themed performances, interactive art projects, and joyful hands-on activities. Search for the Pop-Up Puppets at the Playhouse exhibit, sing along during Budding Musicians sessions, and get creative with parachute games and STEM tinkering. As a special note for Monday, the Wonders of Water exhibit will close at 3pm for cleaning, so plan accordingly if water play is on your agenda.

    Comedy fans are in for a treat this week. Baltimore Comedy Factory has special events lined up including Will E performing Wednesday night. Mark Curry takes center stage Friday, and Michael Blackson will have the club roaring with laughter both Friday and Saturday. If you’re looking for more weekend entertainment, don’t miss the live improv and music happening at Keystone Korner and An die Musik LIVE, with acclaimed acts like Miki Howard and the Todd Marcus Quartet rounding out the calendar.

    Thanksgiving week brings traditions, too. On Wednesday morning, the Baltimore Convention Center hosts Goodwill Industries’ 68th Annual Thanksgiving Dinner and Resource Fair, a beloved event serving the community. Golfers can swing into Thursday morning’s Classic Five Turkey Shoots at local courses—a perfect way to kick off turkey day.

    Holiday vibes ramp up Friday, November 28. The Christmas Village at the Visitor Center opens up for pics with Santa and holiday shopping. Don’t miss the iconic THE POLAR EXPRESS Train Ride at the B&O Railroad Museum for festive fun with the family, and Kennedy Krieger’s Festival of Trees in Timonium adds dazzling winter wonder.

    Baltimore, this week is packed with chances to celebrate, connect, and discover something new. 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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  • Baltimore Buzzes with Festive Flair: Science, Music, and Holiday Cheer Abound
    2025/11/21
    Baltimore listeners, the city is bursting with energy this Friday and through the weekend, so let’s guide you through the very best happenings around town.

    Let’s kick off Friday, November 21, by heading down to the Maryland Science Center for their Grown Up Field Trip in Space from 7 to 10 PM. It’s a hands-on, out-of-this-world evening for adults, perfect for anyone with a love of science, cosmic cocktails, and immersive exhibits. For music lovers, The Lyric is hosting Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons: The Last Encores, an iconic farewell you won’t want to miss. If jazz and soul are more your speed, check out Lori Williams live at Keystone Korner Baltimore. Over at Mount Royal Soaps, the Night Market pops up with local makers, craft goods, and live entertainment—absolutely ideal for a festive Friday.

    Comedy fans should swing by The Highwire Center for instant improv shows, Friday Fun and Games, and Chaos Hour: Hannah LIVE, all guaranteeing plenty of laughs. If Motown strikes a chord, Morgan State University is presenting Echoes of Motown for a soulful celebration of legendary music.

    Saturday, November 22 celebrates the grand opening of Baltimore’s famed Christmas Village in the Inner Harbor at West Shore Park. WBAL reports this year is the largest yet, expanding into Bicentennial Plaza and adding a Festival of Trees fundraiser for the Kennedy Krieger Institute. Visitors will enjoy artisan shopping from German legend Käthe Wohlfahrt and local favorites like Be More Golden, plus indulge in Raclette cheese sandwiches, Belgian fries, and creative cocktails like the Grinch Mimosa and the new Hot Aperol Spritz. Santa has a brand-new home inside the Visitor Center, available for photos starting November 28. There’s also a 65-foot Ferris wheel and a whimsical carousel for families—plus, keep an eye out for Gingy the Gingerbread mascot every Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Admission to the market is free, with ticketed access to some attractions and events.

    Holiday cheer continues with the Magic of Merryland Holiday Tree Lighting Festival at the Four Seasons Hotel, starting at noon on Saturday, and the Ulman Foundation’s event at Checkerspot Brewing Company. Ready to run or walk for a cause? The 5K for Cool Kids at Canton Waterfront Park supports families facing childhood cancer.

    Saturday also brings a burst of Thanksgiving celebrations: don’t miss the Polish Thanksgiving Food Sale on South Broadway, the 10th Annual Community Thanksgiving Celebration at Sharp Street Memorial, and Friendsgiving festivities at Desoto Road and S. Paca Street. For film fans, The Wine Collective hosts a Potluck Picture Party featuring Plains, Trains, and Automobiles at 1 PM.

    Sunday, November 23, wind down with world-class performances including Talib Kweli at Baltimore Soundstage and “ICON: The Voices That Changed Music” at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Football fans, make your way to M&T Bank Stadium for the Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Jets game—an electrifying matchup you simply can’t miss.

    With art pop-ups, improv bashes, high-energy concerts, and plenty of holiday magic across every corner of Baltimore, the city promises something for every listener this week. Whether you’re here for dazzling lights or soulful tunes, Baltimore’s ready to help you make incredible memories.

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  • Baltimore Buzzing With Vibrant Weekend Events for All
    2025/11/20
    Baltimore is bursting with vibrant events from today through the weekend, offering something special for everyone. Starting tonight, listeners can head to The Manor on North Charles Street for the BLAQ Pride Party from 6:30 to 10 p.m. This event is all about Baltimore’s LGBTQ+ community coming together for a joyful evening of music, connection, and celebration. Over at Baltimore City Hall, the city hosts the Transgender Day of Remembrance Candlelight Vigil, an important moment of unity and remembrance for lives lost to anti-transgender violence. For a lighter activity, the National Aquarium invites families to the daily Puffin Talk at 2 p.m., included with admission and perfect for animal lovers of any age.

    Live music fans can catch Catherine Savage’s album release show featuring Sleepy Sword and The Cosmos Project at Metro Baltimore. Doors open at 7, and the show starts at 8 p.m. If you’re looking for even more musical action, Baltimore Soundstage is hosting the energetic lineup of Bit Brigade, Galactic Empire, and Button Masher, promising a high-voltage night.

    This weekend, the Christmas spirit sweeps into Baltimore with the grand opening of the Christmas Village at Inner Harbor’s West Shore Park. According to Eye on Annapolis, this year’s market is bigger than ever, spilling into Bicentennial Plaza and the Baltimore Visitor Center. With over 70 local and international vendors, you’ll find everything from handcrafted ornaments by Käthe Wohlfahrt to loaded baked potatoes, Raclette cheese sandwiches, and classic Bratwurst. Stop by the new Christmas Village Carousel, ride the illuminated 65-foot Ferris Wheel, and grab a festive souvenir mug for your hot Glühwein or cocoa.

    Saturday kicks off with the much-anticipated Tree Lighting Ceremony at Rash Field Park at 4:30 p.m., followed by a dazzling holiday festival at the Four Seasons Hotel. Elsewhere, art lovers can pop into the Central Island Studio Tour at Jubilee Arts on Pennsylvania Avenue, while comedy buffs have a choice of improv shows happening at The Highwire Center throughout the weekend.

    Sunday gives sports fans a classic Baltimore experience as the Ravens face off against the New York Jets at M&T Bank Stadium. For those wanting to wind down, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum is hosting “An Insanely Dope Artist Conversation” and creative types can finish the weekend at Belvedere Square’s Holiday Makers Market.

    From heartfelt vigils to festive markets and electrifying live performances, Baltimore is alive with things to do this week and weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Twilight in Concert, National Play Monopoly Day, Christmas Express Cruise, and Echoes of Motown: Busy Weekend in Baltimore
    2025/11/19
    Baltimore is buzzing with excitement this week, and there’s truly something for every listener, whether you’re looking for music, sports, culture, or festive holiday spirit. Starting with today, November nineteenth, fans of blockbuster romance can experience Twilight in Concert at The Lyric, where the original Twilight film will play accompanied by a live orchestra—a must for both film lovers and those who adore a dramatic soundtrack. The Lyric promises a magical evening, with the show beginning at seven thirty.

    If you’re a Monopoly enthusiast or just curious about Baltimore’s own flavor, the city is celebrating National Play Monopoly Day with the recently launched Baltimore Edition. According to the Charmtastic Mile, this local twist on the classic board game makes today’s Monopoly Day something special for fans of iconic city sights.

    Holiday celebrations kick off early at the Inner Harbor with the Christmas Express Cruise at Christmas Village, running from morning until early evening at the Finger Piers on Light Street. Enjoy festive sights by boat, with lights shimmering off the water and the buzz of the season all around, as reported by Baltimore.org.

    Art lovers will want to check out the Mount Royal Soaps Night Market this Friday, featuring local makers and plenty of handmade gifts—perfect for getting ahead on your holiday shopping. For music fans, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons bring their final encore performances to The Lyric on Friday night, and Morgan State University’s Carl J. Murphy Fine Arts Center hosts Echoes of Motown, a high-energy tribute to legendary sounds.

    This Saturday, the city lights up—literally—with the Tree Lighting Ceremony at Christmas Village in West Shore Park at the Inner Harbor. There’s also the Magic of Merryland Holiday Tree Lighting Festival happening at the Four Seasons Hotel, offering crafts, treats, and plenty of holiday cheer. Over at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, listeners can engage in An Insanely Dope Artist Conversation celebrating Black culinary and creative legacy, running from one to three in the afternoon.

    For those craving jazz and soul, Keystone Korner Baltimore delivers, first with Lori Williams on Friday, then with Grammy nominee J. Holiday on Saturday, and saxophonist Gerald Albright wrapping up the weekend on Sunday. On Sunday, sports fans won’t want to miss the Baltimore Ravens facing off against the New York Jets at M&T Bank Stadium in a major NFL showdown.

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