Things to do in Baltimore this week 9/24/18

Sorry this is late, I was busy moving in to my new apartment yesterday and it’s still a bit chaotic in here. Who wants to help me unpack, anyone? Anyways, this week I’ll be busy dealing with the apartment but I always have time for Brews and Board Games at The Windup Space on Tuesday. Since I’m living in up in Mount Vernon now I’m definitely going to attend The 3rd Annual ParktoberFest! Well, wish me luck, I’m going to see if any of my dishes broke.

Monday, September 24

Sawdust and Tinsel
Sep 22, 24, 27
Charles Revival Series
1711 N Charles St, Baltimore
“Ingmar Bergman presents the battle of the sexes as a ramshackle, grotesque carnival in ‘Sawdust and Tinsel’, one of the late master’s most vivid early works. The story of the charged relationship between a turn-of-the-century traveling circus owner and his performer girlfriend, the film features dreamlike detours and twisted psychosexual power plays that presage the director’s ‘Smiles of a Summer Night’ and ‘The Seventh Seal’, works that would soon change the landscape of art cinema forever.” (Janus Films) 1953 Ingmar Bergman 1.33:1 B&W DCP 93 min. In Swedish with English subtitles.
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End Of Summer Social & Swim ft. Hennessy
4PM – 8PM
Sagamore Pendry Baltimore
1715 Thames Street, Baltimore
Here at the Sagamore Pendry, we are bringing Summer 2018 to a close with a private social gathering at the pool featuring Hennessy & cocktails curated by our amazing team. Hennessy will also be conducting tastings of high end cognac, games will be provided, and a professional photographer will be on deck. With your ticket, you will receive a drink token that includes two signature beverages & pool access! This event is sunshine only, so if our rainy Baltimore weather prevails, we will reschedule. We look forward to spending our last Monday at the Pool with you! $40
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SoXtraFIT Transform Body
May 7-Oct 29, 6PM – 7PM
Center Plaza
120 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Join So Xtrafit and Downtown Partnership of Baltimore for a FREE SoXtraFIT TRANSFORM BODY class at Central Plaza every Monday, May- October. TRANSFORM BODYCamp is a bootcamp style total body fitness program. This program focuses on endurance, strength and flexibility training. Program design is for all fitness level. Bring a mat, water, and a Big Smile.
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Open Boardgaming
6PM – 11PM
Old Major
900 S. Carey St, Baltimore
Come join us for an evening of boardgaming. All skill levels encouraged to attend. Some games are provided, but feel free to bring your own. We play mainly Euros, although some Ameristyle and Mini games have been brought to table. Some games are provided, but feel free to bring your own! Hope to see you all there!

Farm to Chef Maryland 2018
6:30PM – 9PM
The Assembly Room
316 Guilford Ave, Baltimore
Farm to Chef Maryland is a culinary competition that pairs local farmers with the Baltimore region’s most talented chefs to create original dishes that highlight the region’s wide abundance of local, fresh ingredients. Each year 30 teams of farmers and chefs work together to create dishes that are judged in several categories by a panel of judges as well as the event’s attendees. The event benefits the non-profit TasteWise Kids and its signature program, Days of Taste. TasteWise kids educates children through hands-on programming with chefs, farmers, and other food professionals.
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BBP: September Pre-Ride
7PM – 9PM
St. Mary’s Park
600 N Paca St, Baltimore
This is the pre-ride for Bike Party: September Ride at a faster pace, but doable for all skill levels, this~ 8 mile jaunt traces the plotted Bike Party path to see if it’s juuuust right for the main event. Also please plan to hang out afterward, some of us will be heading somewhere nearby (TBA) to hang out #community Route coming soon.

The Graduate (1967)
7PM – 9PM
The SNF Parkway / Maryland Film Festival
5 West North Avenue, Baltimore
A disillusioned college graduate finds himself torn between his older lover and her daughter in this 1967 classic comedy. Selected for inclusion in the National Film Registry. Hosted by Bobbie O’Steen, film historian and author of CUT TO THE CHASE about her late husband and colleague, Sam O’Steen, legendary editor of THE GRADUATE and other groundbreaking films. Part of the 1968 in Film series, presented by the JHU Film and Media Studies Program.

Teavolve’s Open Mic w kosi
7PM – 10PM
Teavolve Cafe & Lounge
1401 Aliceanna St, Baltimore
The Teavolve Open Mic signup from 6-7, performances from 7-10pm – “family friendly”, 2 pieces / 10 minutes whichever’s shorter, no amps, drumkits or pre-recorded material. Every week we’re joined by a special featured artist in the middle of the night – and though the admission’s free, we hope you’ll bring something for their tip jar! Tonight is hosted by rob Hinkal of ilyAIMY and we’ll be joined by a very special guest from New York – featured artist Kosi! “She’s more than just a drama queen. She’s got piercing eyes and a voice that’s larger than her body. But, small as she is, she won’t fit in a box. She switches styles more quickly than you can follow. First she’s jazz, then she’s blues, then she’s rock, but always powerful. You definitely want to hear this girl sing… if you can handle it.”

Beat the Brewers Trivia
7:30PM – 9:30PM
Brewer’s Cask
1236 Light St, Baltimore
Casual Monday Night Trivia with a Different Featured Brewery every week! $2 – Tacos till the kitchen closes & your chance to take home some prizes!

Horatio Dark’s Between the Lines
8PM – 10PM
The Windup Space
12 W North Ave, Baltimore
It’s eight o’clock. Time to dim the lights, settle in close to your radio and steel your nerves. WIND is taking you on a trip into the realm of the frighting and the bizarre. A trip Between the Lines of Reality with your host, Horatio Dark. We now join the master of the macabre, the antiquarian of the insane, your navigator through the netherworld, Horatio Dark, as he reads between the lines OF REALITY.

Charm City Trivia
8PM – 10PM
Smaltimore- Burgers, Sushi and Craft Beer
2522 Fait Ave, Baltimore
Come out and join us every Monday night from 8-10 for trivia hosted by Charm City Trivia. We have great specials including all night happy hour and two for one select sushi rolls until 7. First, second, and third place gift cards for winning teams and on the first Monday of each month a representative from a local brewery will be in attendance.

Lunes Calientes At Medusa Lounge!
8PM – 1AM
Medusa Restaurant & Lounge
401 W Baltimore St, Baltimore
EVERY MONDAY Sentimiento Dance Company & Medusa Restaurant & Lounge Presents Lunes Calientes At Medusa Lounge! FREE Bachata & Salsa Classes. Doors open at 8pm, Classes begin at 8:30pm with Sentimiento Dance Company. Music by: @djezdmv. Mexican Tapas – Food Available. Drinks Specials. Hookah Available.

Trivia Mondays
8PM – 10PM
Delia Foley’s
1439 S Charles St, Baltimore
Come out and join us every Monday night from 8-10 for trivia hosted by Charm City Trivia. We have great specials including $4 Deep Eddy drinks, $2 off Reuben’s and recently added features from New Belgium brewery! First, second, and third place gift cards for winning teams each night and shot giveaways to winning teams each round.

Monday Night Karaoke with Troy
9PM – 2AM
Grand Central Nightclub
1001 N Charles St, Baltimore
Come sing your heart out with Troy every Monday and enjoy a nice martini.

Tuesday, September 25

Free Morning Yoga
7AM – 8AM
American Visionary Art Museum
800 Key Hwy, Baltimore
Join us for free yoga on Tuesdays, August 7-September 25, 7am-8am in AVAM’s Sculpture Barn and Garden from Root to Rise Yoga. Bring your own mat and water, and enjoy yoga before you start your day. Yoga generously provided by the TKF – Tariq Khamisa Foundation (Nature Sacred), a supporter of AVAM’s Wildflower Garden and Sacred Spaces across the Baltimore region.

Brews and Board Games at The Windup Space
6PM – 11PM
The Windup Space
12 W North Ave, Baltimore
Join us for Brews and Board Games at The Windup Space! Some board and card games, both classic and contemporary, are provided for anyone to play. Feel free to bring your own as well if you have something special in mind. Come bring some friends, meet some new ones, drink some dranks (alcoholic or non) and play some games! FREE to attend, but please buy some beer/cocktails/soda to support this event! Stop on by between 6 and 11. Invite your friends! As always, winners of all games get prizes: Cheap Prizes, Free drinks, 2-for-1 drinks, 4 Actual Good Prizes, generously provided by: Canton GamesTHIRD EYE COMICSNo Land Beyond, and re:gen!

Network After Work Baltimore at Wit & Wisdom Tavern
6PM – 9PM
Wit & Wisdom
200 International Dr, Baltimore
Network After Work invites you to an evening out with other local business owners, entrepreneurs, executives, and career-minded professionals. Hosted by America’s leader in networking mixer events, enjoy introductions and conversations after work weekday in a casual environment ideal for networking featuring a New American venue at the Four Seasons which features a huge bar & Inner Harbor views. It’s a great chance to get out of your office (home or otherwise), step away from the computer, put your phone down, and meet new people who are eager to exchange ideas, make connections, explore partnerships, find employees, get to know you, or just shoot the breeze about movies and sports.
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Introduction to Modern Calligraphy
6:30PM – 8PM
B.Willow
220 West 27th, Baltimore
Join Nikki from Shotgunning for Love Letters for a 1.5 hour introductory class to modern calligraphy, designed for beginners. This class is great for anyone interested in starting a new hobby, creating art for your home, and anyone looking to address their own envelopes for weddings or events. During class, you will learn calligraphy basics such as practice strokes, pressure, technique, and tips directly from a calligrapher. You will also receive a curated calligraphy starter kit made up of high quality tested tools to take home and kick start your new hobby. Starter kits include: a nib, nib holder, practice sheets, black ink, an inkwell, and practice guide. For beverages during the workshop, feel free to BYOB!
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Extra Credit: An Improv JAM!
6:30PM – 7:30PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
BIG presents a free Tuesday night Improv Jam! The jam is geared towards improv students of any level getting some extra (credit) stage time! No need to sign up in advance, just swing by The BIG Theater. We’ll welcome you! Then stick around for the regularly scheduled Conservatory show!
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Beer School
7PM – 9PM
World of Beer (Baltimore, MD)
1724 Whetstone Way, Baltimore
Come learn all about beer from Certified Cicerone Tim! Class is free with the option of purchasing a flight of beer to pair with the lecture.

Tuesday Night Trivia!
7PM – 9:30PM
Wicked Sisters
3845 Falls Road, Baltimore
You asked and we listened! We are VERY EXCITED to announce that starting from Tuesday, July 3rd, Tuesday Night Trivia will have a new home for our weekly game. Please consider joining us upstairs at Wicked Sisters on Falls Road in Hampden. It’ll be the same game format, style of questions, and host as always, but we’ll be starting at the slightly earlier time of 7:00pm.

Free Improv Class
7PM – 9PM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
Improv is the art form used by Tina Fey, Key & Peele, Will Ferrell and countless others to create their comedy. Improv is unscripted theatre and it is contingent upon moment-to-moment discovery and flexibility. It is often comedic, but not always. It has an excellent philosophy behind it: yes and. “Yes” is about embracing the situation you are given. “And” is about capitalizing on your given circumstance. Improv relies heavily on “if, then” styles of thinking, and encourages performers to embrace spontaneity and their intuition. It is also happens to be crazy fun! There’s absolutely no cost, just show up! Anyone can do it even if you don’t consider yourself a “funny” person. Bring a friend! Bring two! The more the merrier! Like a drop-in yoga class, every class will focus on a different theme.

Stompin’ at the Louisiana! Swing Dance night in Fells Point
7PM – 12AM
Louisiana
1708 Aliceanna St, Baltimore
Come out and cultivate your mind, body and spirit at the debut of ‘Stompin’ at the Louisana,’ an elegant night of live swing music and dance with our house band, the Zach Serleth Swingtet! Hop over to charming Fells Point and support your local jazz musicians and swing dance community by enjoying your buns off on a Tuesday evening. There will be a light cover to ensure the musicians get compensated for sharing their wonderful talents with us and properly delighting our ears. The cover is $5 online before the show and $8 at the door. We’ll have a lively bartender to keep your spirits flowing and DJ’d breaks to keep youalls feet amovin’ and groovin’. Can’t wait to see your fine selves there. Until then! To reserve your spot paypal or venmo Zach Serleth at zacharyserleth@gmail.com

Harold Night at BIG
7:30PM – 8:30PM
Every Tuesday night, check out BIG house performers as they rock the classic long-form improv format known as The Harold. Three of BIG’s six Conservatory teams will take the stage every week to blow. your. ever-loving. minds. All BIG Shows are FREE! But please reserve so we know you’re coming!
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Holland & Coots Jazz Duo
8PM – 11PM
An die Musik
409 N Charles St, Baltimore
Exciting, exhilarating, and exhausting!” is probably the best (and most alliterative) way to describe the jazz duo of Holland & Coots. Pianist Brian Holland and Grammy Award winning drummer Danny Coots began performing together in 2010 after spending decades individually on the jazz and ragtime circuits honing their skills on piano and drums, respectively. Since joining forces, they’ve been on a mission to introduce audiences all over the world to their style of music and fun. With a delightful mix of jazz, blues, stride, boogie, pop, and ragtime, Holland & Coots have created something for every taste.
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Form of … Eventé
9PM – 10PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
The Eventé is a challenging (to perform) and super-fun (to watch) long-form comedic improv format where the first and last scene show us the same event. After a series of flashback scenes that expand all of the characters and details from the first scene, the action returns to the first scene. Once we return, that first scene is hilariously altered by what was discovered in between. Get it?
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Wednesday, September 26

E.T. Senator Theatre
Sept 26 & 30, Oct 1 & 2
The Senator Theatre
5904 York Rd, Baltimore
“‘E.T., the Extra Terrestrial’ may be the best Disney film Disney never made. Captivating, endearingly optimistic and magical at times, Steven Spielberg’s fantasy about a stranded alien from outer space protected by three kids until it can arrange for passage home….is not first and foremost an effects picture, but rather a charming ‘Twilight Zone’-like fable which reminds by turns of ‘The Wizard of Oz,’ ‘Mary Poppins,’ a benign switch on ‘King Kong’ and a variation of Spielberg’s own ‘Close Encounters.'” (Variety)
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Harbor Market
11AM – 2PM
McKeldin Fountain
101 E Pratt St, Baltimore
A pop-up food marketplace featuring the best eats and live music from around Baltimore. Make your lunch break count – join us Wednesday’s and Friday’s from 11-2 in McKeldin Square.

Druid Hill Farmers Market
3:30PM – 7:30PM, Every Wednesday
Rawlings Conservatory in Druid Hill Park
3100 Swann Drive, Baltimore
Join us at the Druid Hill Farmers Market for local produce, fresh baked goods, jam, local eggs, fresh prepared foods, crafts, and a full schedule of programming, including live music, free yoga classes, movies and more! These are just a few of the attractions that make the farmers’ market the place to meet with friends, family, and community members each summer. We rely on many community partners and volunteers to bring you the programming that makes our market so special. In support of the Farmers Market, the Rawlings Conservatory will be open until 7:00 pm.

Weekly Open Studio at Local Color Flowers!
4:30PM – 8PM
Local Color Flowers
3100 Brentwood ave, Baltimore
Drumroll please! By popular demand…Open Studio will now be offered EVERY Wednesday night starting May 2nd from 4:30-8PM!!! What!? For those of you who have not yet been to Open Studio, the model is simple. Come by during the open hours. Choose from loads of amazing locally grown flowers, make something in your own vase or choose one of ours. Pay for what you make. No need to RSVP, just come on by! Bring friends (adults only please), canned Rose and snacks. Enjoy a night relaxing and getting creative with flowers. Make it your weekly routine!

Sagamore Spirit Tour & Sunset Ride
5:30PM – 7:30PM
Sagamore Spirit
301 E Cromwell St, Baltimore
Join us for a tour of the Sagamore Spirit Distillery and then hop aboard one of Baltimore Water Taxi‘s newest boats for a sunset cruise on the Middle Branch River. Whiskey cocktails provided!
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SoXtraFIT Flow
Every Wednesday until Oct 31, 6PM – 7PM
Center Plaza
120 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Join So Xtrafit and Downtown Partnership of Baltimore for a free SoXtraFIT Flow class in Central Plaza every Wednesday, May – October. SoXtraFIT Flow is a yoga style workout with a twist. This program focuses on flexibility and balance with upbeat music. And don’t worry, the program design is for all fitness levels. Bring a mat, water, and a Big Smile.

The Night Brunch at The Motor House
6PM – 10PM
The Motor House
120 West North Avenue, Baltimore
We have a whole new experience for you. The Night Brunch will be at The Motor House on Wed Sept 26th 2018 with something unique. Motor House is a creative crossroads rooted in the culture of Baltimore. It is an arts hub, gallery, and performance space – and we are using every inch available including graffiti alley — to eat, drink and dance. We have two DJ’s for this special event, with one in the Show Room and the other in the main gallery space. We also partnered with 4 local food vendors; Urban Oyster, Wild Thyme (food truck), Dirty Water Sauce and The Sporty Dog. All food is a la carte and bar is a cash bar. Expect a few other surprises.
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Simon Brothers Jazz Duo
6PM – 9PM
Sotto Sopra Restaurant
405 N Charles St, Baltimore
On most Wednesday evenings we like to feature local Jazz musicians. Join us for dinner Wednesday, September 26th, kick back and listen to the very talented Simon Brothers. A graduate of the East Carolina and Towson University jazz programs, Shawn Simon is a sought-after bassist on the East Coast traditional jazz and popular music circuit. Currently on the faculty at Loyola University, he has had the privilege to perform with a variety of jazz artists. Todd Simon is a highly sought-after musician, composer, and arranger in the Washington, D.C./Baltimore area who has served 4.5 years for the United States Naval Academy Band. He is a Peabody Conservatory of Music graduate. Todd quickly rose through the ranks of the DMV jazz scene as a rare talent capable of playing piano, the Hammond B3 organ, and several saxophones.

Cooking Class: Sicilian Dinner
6:30PM – 9PM
Cosima
3000 Falls Rd, Baltimore
Join us for a unique culinary experience. An evening of authentic Sicilian dishes demonstrated by Cosima’s Executive Chef (and granddaughter) Donna Crivello. Dishes will be seasonally timed and matched with regional wines. Each dinner class is about 2 1/2 hours. Cena Alla Sicilia – Sicilian Dinner:
Caponata (Sicilian eggplant salad) with panelle (chick pea fritters)
Seared Scallops, Saffron Risotto, Salsa Verde
Limoncello Ricotta Cheesecake
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Kitchen Table Series: Seafood & Cuisine of the Chesapeake
6:30PM – 9PM
Wit & Wisdom
200 International Dr, Baltimore
Wit & Wisdom is excited to announce the return of the Kitchen Table Series! Join us at our intimate counter-style table for a multi-course experience that brings guests up close and personal to our talented culinary team. Join Executive Chef Randall Matthews to celebrate the local cuisine & traditions of the Chesapeake, and the wonderful Seafood that surrounds us here in Maryland. Optional wine pairings are available for purchase. Tickets include tax and 18% gratuity.
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Fall Old World Wine Dinner
6:30PM – 9PM
Ampersea
1417 Thames Street, Baltimore
Join Ampersea for a Fall Wine Dinner featuring perfect Old World wines for the autumn season and paired with five delicious courses. Tickets include tax and gratuity!
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Port Finish Release at Boordy Vineyards
6:30PM – 9:30PM
Boordy Vineyards
12820 Long Green Pike, Hydes, MD 
Celebrate with Sagamore Spirit, at Boordy Vineyards, as we launch our Port Finish Rye Whiskey, a Fall 2018 Limited Time Offer. Almost 10 months ago, we collaborated with Boordy Vineyards, using some of their used Port barrels to provide a secondary finish to our award-winning straight rye whiskey. The result is a robust 101 proof finished whiskey with flavors of dark cherry, baking spice and raisin with a dry finish. Join us at Boordy Vineyards for a talk and a taste! You’ll hear from Boordy’s winemakers and Sagamore Spirit’s distillers – a unique experience made only in Maryland. Each guest will receive a flight of wines that may have aged in these barrels, and a taste of the Sagamore Spirit Port Finish, along with a complimentary gift. Light appetizers from Lib’s Grille provided.
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Succulent Building Workshop
6:30PM – 8PM
B.Willow
220 West 27th, Baltimore
Join us for an evening of succulent building. $35 ticket includes all supplies. For beverages during the workshop, feel free to BYOB! Learn everything necessary to grow happy, healthy succulents. Each workshop attendee will choose from a variety of repurposed, vintage containers to plant in.
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Club 1727: An Open Musical-Improv Jam
7PM – 9PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Open musical-improv practice at The BIG Theater. Learn musical improv games and song formats in a fun and supportive environment. No music background or musical improv experience necessary. Accompaniment by Brian E. Young on the keyboard and ukulele. Bring your voice, musical instruments, and learn the joy of making up songs in the moment at the speed of fun.
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Helen Money at Ottobar
8PM – ?
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
Alison Chesley, known also by her stage name Helen Money, is a classically trained cellist who draws her inspiration not only from Pablo Casals and Shostakovich but Jimi Hendrix and The Minutemen. She began playing the cello at the age of 8 in her hometown of Los Angeles, and through her undergrad and graduate studies, steered a course towards a career in classical music. While in Chicago attending Northwestern University, however, her focus shifted towards the rock music she had always loved. Alison decided to go full steam ahead in pursuit of a career outside of classical music. She began a busy period as a solo artist, especially on Chicago’s then thriving studio scene, where she played on over 100 albums. She began composing music for films, theater and dance including two world premiers with the modernist icon Shirley Mordine. And, in 2007, Alison wrote the first Helen Money album and released it on her own label, Cellobird Records. Since then, she’s recorded three additional albums as Helen Money, the latest of which, Become Zero, is available on Thrill Jockey Records.
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BINGO
8PM – 10PM
Park Bench Pub
1749 Belt Street, Baltimore
Join us for good food, good fun and BINGO!! $6 flatbread special every Wednesday.

Boozy Bingo!
8PM – 10PM
The Charles Baltimore
1110 South Charles Street, Baltimore
Wednesday nights are about to get BOOZY in Fed Hill! Hosted by our Bingo babe, Lauren, come out Wednesday night for FREE Bingo with $4 drink specials from 8-close! Get here early to get a seat and take advantage of Happy Hour food specials! Balls Drop at 8pm sharp! Awesome prizes for winners!

Salsa y Bachata Wednesdays
8PM – 12AM
Sangria Patio Bar
930 North Charles Street, Baltimore
From Baltimore’s premier annual social dance event – the Baltimore Congress, and Baltimore’s fabulous Latin Dance Company Sentimento, we bring you a weekly night of dance lessons, and social dancing. Situated right in the heart of Mr Vernon, right down the street from the Washington Monument is where it all goes down with tasty food, refreshing beverages. invigorating music, and alluring dances. Dance Lessons with Raj More $5 per class // 8:00 PM Bachata // 8:45 PM Salsa. Dance with DJ Raj starting 9:30.

Bhavna : a classic Kathak repertoire
8PM – 9:30PM
Baltimore Theatre Project
45 W Preston St, Baltimore
Bhavna is based on pure Kathak (a major form of Indian classical dance) repertoire showcasing intricate Kathak techniques and deep moods of emotions which are weaved together bringing a harmony. The production begins with a traditional salutation to the divine, followed by a lyrical composition incorporating brisk rhythmic patterns of footwork, unique formations and graceful movements. This transcends to a vibrant and powerful “Jugalbandhi” element – the dialogue between the percussionist and the dancer followed by a pure classical piece that showcases some of the traditional aspects of this unique dance form. Bhavna concludes with a musical piece where all emotions are elevated and surrendered to the divine.
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Come Clean w/ My Heart My Anchor, If Not Tonight, At This Point
8PM – 2AM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
Come Clean will be celebrating the upcoming release of their sophomore EP, From Down the Street, with a brief east coast run. Come celebrate with us! Wednesday September 26 at The Crown ft: Come CleanMy Heart, My AnchorIf Not Tonight, and At This Point.

Dear Blanca, Numbtongue, Magic Item at Reverb
9PM – 12AM
Reverb
2112 N Charles St, Baltimore
South Carolina based Indie Rock band Dear Blanca is coming to Baltimore during a whirlwind September tour supported by Numbtongue (SC)! Catch them one night only @ Reverb Collective… Local band Magic Item will be closing out this not to be missed show!!!

Thursday, September 27

Pratt Street Market
11AM – 2PM
Pratt & Light Streets Farmer’s Market
100 Light St, Baltimore
The Pratt Street Market takes place Thursdays, May – October, because eating lunch at your desk is sad. Step out of the office for a bit each week and stock up on fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, pressed juices, etc. – and grab some delicious prepared foods for lunch.

Pigtown Community Farmers Market 2018 season
3PM – 7PM, Thursdays June 7-Oct 4
1412 Washington Blvd, Baltimore
The Pigtown Community Farmers’ Market provides fruits and vegetables, cooking demonstrations, free yoga, arts and crafts for the kids and local music talents! Join us every Thursday in Carroll Park, near the intersection of Washington Blvd and Bayard Street.

Rye on the River
5PM – 10PM
Sagamore Pendry Baltimore
1715 Thames Street, Baltimore
Savor the taste of summer at The Pool. On Thursday nights, From May 24th through September 27th, bartenders will be mixing Sagamore’s famed “Black-Eye Rye” and several other Sagamore Rye inspired cocktails from 5pm – sunset. Enjoy live entertainment, food and beverage specials, and giveaways all night long.

Wet City’s First Beer Release
5PM – 12AM
Wet City
223 W Chase St, Baltimore
WET CITY BREWS! It’s always been the plan for us to be a craft beer bar AND microbrewery, but it’s taken us a while to get the brewery up and running. Now we’re finally ready to introduce you to the first of many Wet City beers, brewed in-house.We’re proud to announce Hello, our debut beer. It’s a 6.3% ABV double dry hopped, triple flaked hazy IPA that features Kveik yeast from Norway. Kveik has a tropical flavor and a fresh pineapple aroma, which complements the hops we selected. We used Mosaic and El Dorado in the whirlpool and double dry hopped it with Denali and Citra. We also brewed this IPA with flaked wheat, flaked barley and flaked oats to thicken the body. Hello will be available on tap and for growler fills starting Thursday Sept 27. It’s super limited and it’s exclusive to Wet City so you won’t find it at any other bars or shops. Shoutout to Matt Humbard of Patent Brewing Company for helping us select the perfect yeast strain.

Thurs Board Games Nite + Token Terrors Takeover!
5:30PM – 9:30PM
 Land Beyond
1825 N. Charles Street, Baltimore
Starting this Thursday! TOKEN TERRORS takes over NLB each thursday! Come try out this upcoming, quick play game from Baltimore creators! Snacks and sodas and coffee available! And, of course, the normal thursday board gaming is encouraged:
You can always play board games at NLB but Thursdays are specially dedicated to board games, roleplaying games and other tabletop fun! Come in and play a game from our games library, bring your own game, or buy one from our shop! We also have a room available for Storytellers to run RPG campaigns, or if you are a local game creator looking to playtest a game at NLB – get in touch!

Dungeons & Dragons!
6PM – 9PM
Canton Games
2101 Essex St, Baltimore
Want to try out Dungeons & Dragons? Come join us! We’ll be running a beginner game every Thursday. No experience necessary. We’ll have character sheets ready for you. Just come and have fun, we’ll teach you the ins and outs as we play. Entry fee is $5 for D&D night.

Burnt Coat-Haenyo Fed Hill Pop Up
Sep 27-Oct 22
Stalking Horse Federal Hill
26 E Cross St, Baltimore
Summer is coming to an end, and Cai Lindeman of Burnt Coat Pop-up is teaming up with the boys of Haenyo for one last bash. Hosted by Fed Hill’s Stalking Horse, Collin, Irvin, and Cai will be slinging locally sourced comfort food— perfect for pairing with light beer and slushies. Expect Korean-American dishes, along side classic American cuisine. Lookout for all day happy hours, game day specials, late night menus, and a culinary battle royale as the chefs go head to head looking for your votes. No reservations needed…just come for all of the deliciousness!

Fall Classics
6PM – 8PM
Bin 604
604 South Exeter Street, Baltimore
What are the best wines for sweater weather you ask? Come find out! Our favorite fall classics will be on display for you to sample and take home to your front porch or fire pit for cool, relaxing autumn evenings. $10 with a $5 credit towards featured wines.
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Baltimore Networking Social at Barcocina Waterfront
6PM – 9PM
Barcocina
1629 Thames St, Baltimore
Summer may be coming to an end, but the business networking scene is still red hot! Our network of professionals continues to grow every month, and we are excited to connect more professionals this September. Network and Social events connect thousands of professionals in 25+ cities each month, and offer a more structured approach to business networking. The most successful professionals and entrepreneurs are the ones that are out being proactive, and promoting their business through networking. We are excited to invite you to our next Networking Social at Barcocina Waterfront. Don’t miss out on another great chance to grow your network, and improve your social skills with over various industries. The night will also feature several great local businesses, sponsored cocktails, and opportunities to network with top professionals in Baltimore in a completely social and relaxed environment.
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Network Under 40: Baltimore at UNION Collective
6PM – 9PM
UNION Collective
1700 W 41st Street, Baltimore
Join us on Thursday, September 27th, when we head to Union Collective, a curated assembly of independently-owned, growing, Baltimore-based manufacturing & creative businesses set under one roof and anchored by Baltimore’s favorite beermakers – UNION Craft Brewing Co. UNION Collective is a home for local makers to produce and sell their wares, share resources, collaborate and join UNION Craft’s ever-growing community of locally-minded consumers. This incredible venue will be the perfect location to help you make new friends and business contacts, as well as to go deeper with the familiar faces you’ve met at our previous events!
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Free Thursdays: Salesman 50th Anniversary Screening
7PM – 9PM
The SNF Parkway / Maryland Film Festival
5 West North Avenue, Baltimore
The SNF Parkway Theatre presents a special screening of landmark documentary SALESMAN in honor of the film’s 50th anniversary. Part of our Free Thursdays community film series, showing a different film the last Thursday of each month, free and open to the public. A landmark American documentary, SALESMAN captures in vivid detail the bygone era of the door-to-door salesman. While laboring to sell a gold-embossed version of the Good Book, Paul Brennan and his colleagues target the beleaguered masses—then face the demands of quotas and the frustrations of life on the road. Following Brennan on his daily rounds, the Maysles discover a real-life Willy Loman, walking the line from hype to despair.
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Advanced Sensory Tasting and Port Finish Release
7PM – 8:30PM
Sagamore Spirit
301 E Cromwell St, Baltimore
Celebrate with Sagamore Spirit as we launch our Port Finish Rye Whiskey, a Fall 2018 Limited Time Offer. Almost 10 months ago, we collaborated with Boordy Vineyards, using some of their used Port barrels to provide a secondary finish to our award-winning straight rye whiskey. The result is a robust 101 proof finished whiskey with flavors of dark cherry, baking spices and raisin with a dry finish. Join us for a tour of our waterfront distillery in Port Covington and then immerse yourself in an advanced sensory training with our distillers from Sagamore Spirit, and wine makers from Boordy Vineyards. Learn about the process of making wine and whiskey, how flavor profiles change throughout the aging process, and what to detect when evaluating whiskies and wines. Enjoy some light bites and a complimentary gift. Tour and sensory training will last roughly 80 minutes.
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Dice & Slice: Dungeons & Dragons and Board Games
7PM – 10PM
Paulie Gee’s Hampden
3535 Chestnut Ave, Baltimore
Dungeons & Dragons in the Paulie Gee’s Backbar! Other board games (Catan, Ticket to Ride, etc.) welcome too. Second and Fourth Thursdays of the month. D&D 5th Edition Beginners Welcome. Bring your own character or use a pre-made one — it’s up to you. Doors at 5pm. Games begin at 7pm and end at 10pm. We’ve got the dranks, pizza and food to fuel your campaign. And $5 per roll of a 20-sided die that determines which shot of liquor you receive!

Episode One of The Institute of Visionary History
Sep 14-27, TR-Sun 7PM – 10PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
The Archives of the Deep Now have been recreated by Submersive from instructions left behind by The Institute of Visionary History before they mysteriously vanished in 1997. Each box from The Archives contains an experiment designed to conjure visions of the past in order to ask a specific question. For Episode One, we join Harriet Tubman at a crucial juncture to ask “How does one prevent catastrophe?”  Entry times every half-hour 7pm-9:30pm Thurs-Sat and 2pm-4:30pm Sun. Each experience runs 30-45 minutes for a group of about five people.
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Pics in the Park – Coco
7:30PM – 9PM
Center Plaza
120 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Pics in the Park is a free outdoor movie series on the lawn in Center Plaza. We have enough lawn space to seat hundreds, so tell your friends. Bring your own picnic basket, blanket, or lawn chairs and cozy up for a fun evening. Movies begin at sundown, which means show times will vary month to month.

The Kaleidoscope
7:30PM – 8:30PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
The Kaleidoscope is an improv experiment where friends and strangers get together and do a show! Every month, two new improvisers will invite players with whom they have never performed to create teams that have never existed and will never exist again. Like a kaleidoscope: every time you look you will see something different. Every month will feature a guest monologist.  Created in 2009 by Alan Starzinski, The Kaleidoscope also currently runs in NY and LA. All BIG Shows are FREE! But please reserve so we know you’re coming!
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Fourth Tuesday Trivia Showdown at Showroom
7:30PM – 9:30PM
Showroom Bar
120 W North Avenue, Baltimore
Showdown at Showroom – wow, how clever! If you want some more where that came from, then show up for a challenging multimedia experience where you can show off all things you know that no one ever asks you – just don’t be too much of a showboat! (See what we did there?) Our trivia touches a little bit on every single thing that it’s possible to know, with a slight bias towards things that involve humans. It’s free to play and free to win. All humans are welcome. Trivia nights occur on the last Tuesday of every month.

Putin On Ice (that isn’t the real title of this show)
Sep 12 – Oct 7, TR-Sat 8PM – 9:30PM, Sun 3PM – 4:30PM
Single Carrot Theatre
2600 North Howard Street Suite 1200, Baltimore
Everything that happens on stage is a lie. Created in collaboration by The Acme Corporation and Single Carrot Theatre, this spectacle is a fantastical new portrait of Vladimir Putin. This ostentatious piece blends counterfeit ancient texts, falsified scientific data, and manipulated video evidence to create something entirely new and thrillingly strange. Putin is elevated from man to myth, stretching through time to become more deity than dictator. You are free to leave at any time. World premiere. A limited number of $10 tickets will be available for purchase at the door on the day of the performance. The box office opens 1 hour before the show, at which point these tickets will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.
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Park Bench Pub Trivia Nights!
8PM – 11PM
Park Bench Pub
1749 Belt Street, Baltimore
Join us Thursday nights in Riverside! Park Bench Pub will be having TRIVIA starting Thursday, August 16th with your host ERICA!! Trivia is free to play, and the game takes about an hour to an hour an a half (depending on how many teams there are!) ANNNDDD YOU CAN WIN PRIZES! That’s right PRIZES will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers, as well as PRIZES for our half time winners! Specials include $3 Natty Bohs, $5 Craft Drafts, $5 Glasses of Wine, $5 Nachos, and $7 Wings!

Trivia Nights @TheReadyRoom!
8PM – 10PM
The Ready Room Cocktail Bar
200 S Janney St, Baltimore
Ashley Mac (AMACulate Entertainment) is BACK for Trivia Nights at The Ready Room Cocktail Bar bar located in the Old Line Spirits distillery. Don’t miss out! Beautiful space, GREAT cocktails, TRIVIA with friends, and of course as always PRIZES!

Hostile Array, ATWWT + MORE at The Sidebar
8PM – 12AM
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Lineup: Hostile ArrayAcross The White Water TowerEmerge A TyrantViolencein Ascension, and In Dog Years, I’m Dead.

String and Shadow Puppet Theater comes to Free Farm
8PM – 10PM
Baltimore Free Farm
3510 ash street, Baltimore
“String and Shadow Puppet Theater is based out of Olympia, Washington. With mixed backgrounds in theater, puppetry, visual art, and computer science, they have joined forces to play with trash in public together for the last two years. They specialize in things big, tiny, peculiar, dreamy, and unsettling. String and Shadow’s 2018 fall touring show ESPERUS: The Janitor follows Esperus, a lowly mustached employee of the MegaRealm corporation. MegaRealm is the biggest, baddest corporation in the lucrative business of World-Creation. Brought to you by four bodies, eight hands, and a talkative string ESPERUS must save the old world, our world, from neutralization by company CEOs who seek to destroy it to make room for a creepy tech future. The audience, equipped with over-sized magical objects, helps ESPERUS navigate through the convoluted floors of the MegaRealm building and, hopefully, save the world.”

Everything Will Be Okay (A stand-up comedy show) [#46]
8PM – 10:30PM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
The leaves are gonna start changing colors soon (maybe) but one thing you can definitely count on is the return of Everything Will Be Okay!! we’re back & better than ever with some of the best comics in the universe. Featuring: Eric GlaeserAnna PhillipsWendy WroblewskiRyan NeserJason Weems, (+ GUESTS & SURPRISES!!), and hosted by Chris Hudson.
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Magic Beans – Tweed at The 8×10
8PM – 1:30AM
The 8×10
10 E Cross St, Baltimore
Magic Beans (Scott Hachey, Casey Russell, Chris Duffy and Cody Wales) have steadily built upon their national notoriety in a very short period of time with a passion for music that is as infectious as their songs. Hailing from Denver, their development has been aided by the warm hearth of the Colorado music scene, and quickly setting themselves apart from the pack as one of the state’s premier acts. Their new album, “Casino Cabaret” (available March 16th), is titled in homage to the vintage sign that hangs above Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom located in the Five Points area of Denver. The venue has served as the heart beat of the Denver music scene for decades under different monikers. Its a place where the legends of jazz, soul, and funk found a common stage, and inspired the Magic Beans to craft an album capturing the different styles and genres that can be heard any given night down in Five Points. With “Casino Cabaret”, the band looks to bring the heart, the vibes, and the feelings of those Denver nights coast to coast.
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Crump/Laubrock/Smythe
8PM & 9:30PM
An die Musik
409 N Charles St, Baltimore
The trio recently released an acclaimed album called Planktonic Finales on Intakt. When they perform they blend their various timbres so beautifully that the music feels totally cohesive. The result is captivating for audiences.
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Throwback Thursday and Baltimore’s Best Drag Show for 2018
9PM – 2AM
Grand Central Nightclub
1001 N Charles St, Baltimore
Join us every Thursday for Throwback Thursday’s with DJ KB in the disco! Awarded Baltimore’s Best Drag Show for 2018 at Baltimore Drag Awards with the TBT Cast Anastasia Mae BelladonnaKyle Sharp( Washington Heights) Dee Dee Derèon and Codey Odachowski promoted and manged by Michael J. Palmisano. Show starts at 10:30pm! NO COVER ALL NIGHT!! $3 Well Drinks All Night, $3 Fireball All Night, $4 Jameson All Night, and $1 Vodka (9-11pm cash only.) You can also sing your heart out in the pub with Karaoke starting at 9pm!

Comedy Forum
9PM – 11PM
The Lou Costello Room
1023 W 36th St, Baltimore
Comedy Forum is an open mic comedy show. Everyone is encouraged to try out any material that might be new. Afterward, there will be no discussion, just everyone kicking my ass. Hosted by Arta.

Friday, September 28

Baltimore Book Festival 2018
Sept 28-30, 11AM – 7PM
Baltimore Book Festival
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore
The Baltimore Book Festival, produced by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, is Baltimore’s premier celebration of the literary arts and features hundreds of appearances by local, celebrity and nationally-known authors, book signings, more than 100 exhibitors and booksellers, nonstop readings on multiple stages, cooking demos by top chefs and culinary-themed panel discussions, workshops, hands-on projects for kids, live music and a thoughtfully curated local food and beverage program. Admission to the festival is free.

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Harbor Market
11AM – 2PM
McKeldin Fountain
101 E Pratt St, Baltimore
A pop-up food marketplace featuring the best eats and live music from around Baltimore. Make your lunch break count – join us Wednesday’s and Friday’s from 11-2 in McKeldin Square.

Baltimore Comic-Con 2018
Sep 28-30, Daily
Baltimore Comic-Con
1 W Pratt St, Baltimore
Returning for 3 days of comics guests, retailers, publishers, exhibitors, costume contests, panel discussions, scavenger hunts, show exclusives, annual yearbook, art auction, VIP events, Ringo Awards, and more, the Baltimore Comic-Con takes place September 28-30, 2018 at the Baltimore Convention Center. We’ll see you there!

Friday Wine Tasting
5PM – 7PM
Spirits of Mt Vernon
900 N CHARLES STREET, Baltimore
Come check out our weekly FREE wine tasting every Friday night!

Sunset Paddle
6PM – 8PM
3301 Waterview Ave, Baltimore
Fridays, April–May, 6-8 p.m. & Aug.–Sept., June – July, 7-9 p.m. $FREE for City residents, $20 for non-residents. 10 canoes and 10 kayaks are available. BCRP provides staff and guided tours. Self-guided paddling and tips/group lessons also available. PLEASE ARRIVE PROMPTLY. Pre- registration is required to reserve.

Burnt Coat-Haenyo Fed Hill Pop Up
Sep 27-Oct 22
Stalking Horse Federal Hill
26 E Cross St, Baltimore
Summer is coming to an end, and Cai Lindeman of Burnt Coat Pop-up is teaming up with the boys of Haenyo for one last bash. Hosted by Fed Hill’s Stalking Horse, Collin, Irvin, and Cai will be slinging locally sourced comfort food— perfect for pairing with light beer and slushies. Expect Korean-American dishes, along side classic American cuisine. Lookout for all day happy hours, game day specials, late night menus, and a culinary battle royale as the chefs go head to head looking for your votes. No reservations needed…just come for all of the deliciousness!

Bike Party: Clash of the Decades!
6:30PM – 11:30PM
St. Mary’s Park
600 N Paca St, Baltimore
Pretty sure it’s rained enough for the entire year at this point, so we should be golden. This month’s theme is ‘Clash of the Decades’. Pick a time period and rock it; let’s see who does it best! The after party is at Historic Lexington Market which has seen ALL the decades, with delicious food and drink to be a Baltimore classic. More details and route coming soon!

Free Show: Happy Hour w/PLAN B
7PM – 8PM
The BIG Theater
1727 N. Charles St., Baltimore
Start the weekend right, with friends and laughs. Every Friday, kick back with Baltimore Improv Group’s longest-running troupe, Plan B, for a special HAPPY HOUR show. They’ll delight and surprise you while creating scenes, characters – sometimes, even songs – on the spot. Bring your favorite coworkers, your favorite friends, heck bring your favorite party hat and enjoy yourself as we do the work. You’re off the clock. All BIG Shows are FREE! But please reserve so we know you’re coming!
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32nd Annual Maritime Magic
7PM – 11PM
Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum
1417 Thames St, Baltimore
This highly anticipated annual benefit event draws more than 2,500 guests to party the night away under the stars in celebration and support of Living Classrooms’ important work in serving disadvantaged youth and adults throughout Baltimore and Washington, DC–making our community safer, stronger, and healthier. The event has been rated one of the best benefits in Baltimore by Baltimore Magazine and The Baltimore Sun.
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Stars & Strings
7PM – 9PM
Maryland Science Center
601 Light St, Baltimore
Get ready for a date night under the stars! Stars & Strings at the Maryland Science Center brings you a romantic evening like no other. Take in the sweeping sights of the city from our urban rooftop while listening to the sounds of a soothing classical string band. Enjoy a cocktail or two before being taken up to our observatory for an intimate look at the night sky through our state-of-the-art Clark Telescope. Tickets are $35 per person ($30 for members) and include one free drink, light fare, access to the roof and a guided stargazing experience in the observatory. Additional drinks will be available for purchase. A valid ID is required at the door. This event is 21+.
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Bmore BeatClub
7PM – 9PM
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
830 E Pratt St, Baltimore
Bmore BeatClub is a live Hip Hop event & dance party. For the first hour ANY EMCEE RAPS ANY PRODUCER PLAYS BEATS. MC’s wont know what beat is going to be played so they HAVE TO BE DOPE. The remaining time belongs to the notable featured producers & DJs while the mic stays open. Hosted by the Eze Jackson with DJ MooseJaw on the tables. Cost: $10
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Episode One of The Institute of Visionary History
Sep 14-27, TR-Sun 7PM – 10PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
The Archives of the Deep Now have been recreated by Submersive from instructions left behind by The Institute of Visionary History before they mysteriously vanished in 1997. Each box from The Archives contains an experiment designed to conjure visions of the past in order to ask a specific question. For Episode One, we join Harriet Tubman at a crucial juncture to ask “How does one prevent catastrophe?”  Entry times every half-hour 7pm-9:30pm Thurs-Sat and 2pm-4:30pm Sun. Each experience runs 30-45 minutes for a group of about five people.
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Star Wars: A New Hope – In Concert
Sep 28 7:30PM, Sept 29 & 30 3PM
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
1212 Cathedral St, Baltimore
Luke Skywalker begins a journey that will change the galaxy as he leaves his home planet, battles the evil Empire and learns the ways of the Force. Don’t miss Star Wars: A New Hope in concert, with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra performing John Williams’ Oscar®-winning score live to the complete film.
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Blue Sky Five at the Mobtown Ballroom
7:30PM – 12AM
Mobtown Ballroom
861 Washington Blvd, Baltimore
Once again the stunningly talented and boyishly handsome Craig Gildner graces us from DC with his all star lineup for Friday night swing. You know the deal. Bar and drinks at 7:30, drop in beginner lesson at 8, dance at 9. Dress swanky. It’s good for you.

Putin On Ice (that isn’t the real title of this show)
Sep 12 – Oct 7, TR-Sat 8PM – 9:30PM, Sun 3PM – 4:30PM
Single Carrot Theatre
2600 North Howard Street Suite 1200, Baltimore
Everything that happens on stage is a lie. Created in collaboration by The Acme Corporation and Single Carrot Theatre, this spectacle is a fantastical new portrait of Vladimir Putin. This ostentatious piece blends counterfeit ancient texts, falsified scientific data, and manipulated video evidence to create something entirely new and thrillingly strange. Putin is elevated from man to myth, stretching through time to become more deity than dictator. You are free to leave at any time. World premiere. A limited number of $10 tickets will be available for purchase at the door on the day of the performance. The box office opens 1 hour before the show, at which point these tickets will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.
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Lysistrata. . . a play for the 21st Century!
Sep 21-Oct 14, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Spotlighters Theatre
817 Saint Paul St, Baltimore
Lysistrata, originally written and performed in 411 BCE, is considered by many to be the greatest work of the ancient comic playwright Aristophanes. In the play, as part of her extraordinary mission to stop a grinding, never‑ending war, Athenian matron Lysistrata convinces the women of Greece to withhold sex and to capture the Acropolis, thus bankrupting the war effort and reducing men to comic deprived desperation. Bawdy, unrestrained and surprisingly modern in its world view, Lysistrata is performed in a recent translation by Sarah Ruden that critics call “a perfect Lysistrata for the new millennium.”
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Strand Theater Presents – ‘Night, Mother by Marsha Norman
Sep 28-Oct 14, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Strand Theater Company
5426 Harford Rd., Baltimore
The Strand Theater Company proudly presents the opening production of its 11th Season. What would you do if someone you loved sat down with you one night and calmly told you that they were going to end their life before morning? ‘Night, Mother is a taut and fluid drama that addresses different emotions and special relations. By one of America’s most talented playwrights, this play won the Dramatists Guild’s prestigious Hull-Warriner Award, four Tony nominations, the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, and the Pulitzer Prize in 1983.”
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She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith
Sep 28-Oct 21
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
7 South Calvert Street, Baltimore
Kate Hardcastle has a love problem: Her prospective fiancé is tongue-tied around women of high class but a charmer with the help. Silliness and satire follow when he mistakes Miss Hardcastle for a serving maid – and she decides to play along. Enjoy witty and warm comic feast of practical jokes and romantic mix-ups. First performed in 1773, She Stoops to Conquer broke new ground, steering British comedy away from the sentimental or genteel, and giving the audience a “low” or “laughing comedy” that skewered society’s pretensions. A young lady of country upbringing is the heroine, outwitting city folk and her scheming elders. In that bygone era before a lady could get a background check of her suitor through Google, charming Miss Hardcastle goes undercover to learn more about Marlow, the man her dad hopes she’ll marry. A smash hit at its debut, She Stoops to Conquer still delivers the laughs.
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Nisa’a | Women: Sandaraa
8PM – 10:30PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
Part of our series Nisa’a/Women: Muslim Cultural Identity-Six Women on Stage and in Conversation. Nisa’a celebrates the powerful artistry of women with roots in Muslim communities in the U.S. and around the world. During extended engagements in the city, these artists will perform and participate in conversations with students at Baltimore City public schools and audiences at the Creative Alliance. The dialogue will focus on challenging prevalent stereotypes and building a deeper understanding of the vast artistic identity that is part of the extraordinarily diverse Muslim cultural world. Ticket price includes a Pakistani buffet.
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BIG Time with Sean Dynan
8PM – 9PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
BIG Time – How do you know when you’ve truly succeeded? The answer is when the Baltimore Improv Group invites you to have your life memorialized in a series of made up, totally unprepared comedy scenes celebrating you! Come join a hand picked cast of BIG’s best improvisers as they comedically revere some of Baltimore’s most important movers and shakers. Sean Dynan holds his Master of Music in Saxophone Performance from The Peabody Institute, has worked professionally in theater, film, and TV, advanced the ranks of the Court of Master Sommeliers, and worked at some of Baltimore’s top restaurants. Seeking to marry all of his passions into one entrepreneurial venture, Sean is dedicating this next chapter of his life to the friend that has magically woven its way throughout the last decade of his career: cannabis. Both by working as a patient consultant at Mt. Vernon’s neighborhood ReLeaf Shop and founding his own company, Sean seeks to push the envelope in Maryland’s current medical cannabis market as a self proclaimed “pot somm” exploring the intersection of (hospitality x weed) as we hope to usher in the next logical step of the recreational cannabis market. All BIG Shows are FREE! But please reserve so we know you’re coming!
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Free Show: BIG Mainstage Friday
9PM – 10PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Ready to see the best of the best? Then get yourself to BIG’s Mainstage! Okay sure, some might say, doesn’t BIG only have one stage? Yes, that’s true but this is still our main one. If we add stages down the line they will have different names. Featuring Old City and some of the their improv pals. We are happy to make all of our shows free. Please donate if you’d like to help BIG keep our shows free forever!
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Bosley “Unreal Fire” Release Party!
9PM – ?
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
Bosley “Unreal Fire” Release Party with Frenemies, more TBA.
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House in the Hall
9PM – 2AM
Lithuanian Hall
851 Hollins St, Baltimore
A monthly dance music night at the Lithuanian Hall featuring local DJs.

Chaotic Mischief
9PM – ?
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Italian Blood (Italian Punk)
Dead End Lane (Punk with horror punk, 50’s Rock, and hardcore punk influences)
Skapproneday(Punk/Ska)
Some Kind Of Nightmare (San Diego Raw Punk Rock)
Meteor King (Horror Punk)

Saturday, September 29

Saturdays at Locoflo!
8AM – 12PM
Local Color Flowers
3100 Brentwood Avenue, Baltimore
We have pre-made bouquets, you can make your own bouquets, or we will make one for you. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates. We feature something special every week like seasonal flowers, themes, swag and more! We are only open for four hours, so the fun is highly concentrated. Make it your Saturday routine!

Yoga at Cylburn
8:30AM – 9:30AM
Cylburn Arboretum Association
4915 Greenspring Ave, Baltimore
Saturday yoga on the lawn with instructors from Coppermine Racquet and Fitness Club! Free event. Bring your mat and get your Zen on. Meet on the lawn directly in front of the visitor parking lot.

Open board gaming
9AM – 6PM
Canton Games
2101 Essex St, Baltimore
Come play games with us! We’ve got free open board gaming going on all day long. We encourage you to bring your favorite games, but we’ve also got a huge demo library full of great games to try out!

Bike & Brunch Tours: Baltimore City & Neighborhood Tour
10AM – 2PM
Harbor East Bike Share Station
645 South President Street, Baltimore
Join us for this Saturday Level 2-5 bike tour and get to know Baltimore beyond the harbor and standard tourist attractions. Come alone, bring friends, or bring family. Whether you are on a weekend getaway, local and looking for a new activity with friends, considering moving to the city and want to learn more first, or just want to get out, join us. This ride includes popular sites along the Baltimore Harbor waterfront, culture in the city center, and the history, legacy, and culture of nearby historically black communities, landmarks, and popular hubs of today’s movers and shakers. This is a one of a kind casual tour that aims to exude positive vibes, treat our communities and the residents with respect, and nourish the mind and belly. Ride, see Baltimore, have fun….and of course have brunch!
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The Maryland Renaissance Festival
August 25 – October 21
Maryland Renaissance Festival
1821 Crownsville Rd, Annapolis
Time travel to fun! King Henry VIII and Queen Katherine of Aragon welcome you to the village of Revel Grove for a full day of feasting, fun, and frivolity. Shop for one of a kind craft items handmade by the most talented craftspeople in the county! Feast on giant turkey legs, steak on a stake and every type of tasty treat imaginable. Try your hand at games of skill. Jugglers, comedy shows, magic, music, Shakespeare, kids shows – there is something for everyone! Leave your 21st century cares behind as you enjoy a festive day in a Tudor village.
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Walking Tour of Bird-Friendly Gardens
10:30AM – 12:30PM
Patterson Park Audubon Center
2901 E Baltimore St, Baltimore
Join Audubon for a Walking Tour of Bird-Friendly Gardens in Butchers Hill Neighborhood! Discover how bird-friendly gardens take many shapes and sizes in the city. We will lead you through Audubon-approved gardens, designed to feed birds and butterflies. You’ll learn the unique stories of these gardens and the people who care for them. You might even be inspired to grow your own habitat at home, school, work, or in your community! $5 suggested donation at the time of the program. Space is limited, so please register in advance by emailing baltimore@audubon.org or calling 410.558.BIRD(2473).

Baltimore Book Festival 2018
Sept 28-30, 11AM – 7PM
Baltimore Book Festival
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore
The Baltimore Book Festival, produced by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, is Baltimore’s premier celebration of the literary arts and features hundreds of appearances by local, celebrity and nationally-known authors, book signings, more than 100 exhibitors and booksellers, nonstop readings on multiple stages, cooking demos by top chefs and culinary-themed panel discussions, workshops, hands-on projects for kids, live music and a thoughtfully curated local food and beverage program. Admission to the festival is free.

The 3rd Annual ParktoberFest!
11AM – 10PM
500 Block of Park Avenue, Mt. Vernon
It’s the 3rd annual Parktoberfest and we’re back once again to celebrate Mt. Vernon and downtown Baltimore with food, drinks live music, shopping and more! Join us for a fun filled day and evening in support of local businesses, artists, vendors and musicians.
Live Music From: 19th Street BandShelby Blondell and Her Band, UltrafauxYo No SayFIVES, and The Boh-tini Brothers.
Vendors: Andamento Studio & GalleryAnn Margaret CeramicsArt By Barton, B.WillowThe Baltimore Museum of ArtBarnacle Books, Charmington Holistics, CLASS ON EDGECounting Out LoudDear Globe CoffeeDon Williamson’s, The Escape ArtistsFly NerdGina Tackett JewelryGogo’sHadley WoodshopIlluminated Objects, Jinji’s ChocolatesJohariMade, LLCKate Haberer CreativeLa Loupe Design, League of Women Voters of Baltimore City, Love PuddinMaryland Historical SocietyMaxi Cif, Mishoe NeckwearMount Royal Soap Co.Negus Cre8New Vintage by SAMNighthawks VintageOpen WorksPresence and Grace, Pure Chocolate by Jinji, THE SHELLER, Sheila’Z FindsSOGH Art TruckSweet Mama’s Enchanted KitchenTigerlillyshopTree Frog Hot SauceU Love VintageVulpine MoonWazilWildwood Flora Feltworks, WOOTGranola, and Yapoma Bazaar.
Mt Vernon Marketplace Vendors: Taps Fill StationMr. SouvlakiThe Local OysterFresh Monday’s Inc.PinchMi & Yu Noodle BarCulturedThe big bean TheoryEdible Favors by DeniseCrepes by Mina LLCCucina Al VoloPrescription ChickenBetween2bunsBrown Rice at Mt Vernon Marketplace, and Cholitas Tacos.

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Baltimore Comic-Con 2018
Sep 28-30, Daily
Baltimore Comic-Con
1 W Pratt St, Baltimore
Returning for 3 days of comics guests, retailers, publishers, exhibitors, costume contests, panel discussions, scavenger hunts, show exclusives, annual yearbook, art auction, VIP events, Ringo Awards, and more, the Baltimore Comic-Con takes place September 28-30, 2018 at the Baltimore Convention Center. We’ll see you there!

Burnt Coat-Haenyo Fed Hill Pop Up
Sep 27-Oct 22
Stalking Horse Federal Hill
26 E Cross St, Baltimore
Summer is coming to an end, and Cai Lindeman of Burnt Coat Pop-up is teaming up with the boys of Haenyo for one last bash. Hosted by Fed Hill’s Stalking Horse, Collin, Irvin, and Cai will be slinging locally sourced comfort food— perfect for pairing with light beer and slushies. Expect Korean-American dishes, along side classic American cuisine. Lookout for all day happy hours, game day specials, late night menus, and a culinary battle royale as the chefs go head to head looking for your votes. No reservations needed…just come for all of the deliciousness!

Backyard Summer Series: Lawn Games
12PM – 6PM
Rye Street Tavern
225 E. Cromwell Street, Baltimore
Join us for Rye Street Tavern’s “Backyard Summer Series” on the lawn every Saturday through September from 12-6PM. The second Saturday of June/July/August/September (+ June 30th, July 4th, and September 29th!) features lawn games (Giant Jenga, Corn Hole, Connect Four, plus Miniature Golf from Splash City Golf). Food is served à la carte and includes popcorn shrimp, lobster rolls, eggplant dip, shishito peppers, turkey sandwiches, ceviche, and select raw bar offerings like oysters, and crab claws. The “Backyard Summer Series” at Rye Street Tavern will include four different themes for each Saturday through September: BBQ (1st Saturday), Lawn Games (2nd Saturday), Whiskey on the Waterfront (3rd Saturday), and Bandstand (4th Saturday).

Station North Flea Market
12PM – 4PM
Station North Flea Market
12 w north ave, Baltimore
Station North Flea Market returns to the Windup Space September 29th! For seller signup, click here. SNFM happens the last Saturday of every month from April through November. Signup opens on the first day of each month. Email windupflea@gmail.com with any questions!

Binology 102: A Guide to Wine & Food Pairing
2PM – 3:30PM
Bin 604
604 South Exeter Street, Baltimore
Bin 604 Wine Sellers hosts a series of in-depth tasting classes for the burgeoning wine enthusiast. Join our wine experts for an entertaining 90-minute class jam-packed with valuable information, in a small, group format setting. Matching the right wine with the right dish is an invaluable skill. In our Wine & Food Pairing class, we’ll explain which wines pair best with which cusine, and why. Learn to expand your tasting horizons, not to mention impress your next dinner date! Tickets are $39
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Oktoberfest Live!
3PM – 7PM
POWER PLANT LIVE!
34 Market Pl, Baltimore
Join us Saturday, Sept. 29th for Oktoberfest Live! Dig out your lederhosen and get ready for unlimited sampling of over 150 beers featuring international, local craft, fall seasonal, marzen and oktoberfest!! Whether you are stuffing your face with pretzels & brauts, competing in the Stein Holding or chicken dancing to the live music there is plenty to keep you entertained!
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National Ghost Hunting Day
5PM – 12AM
Lord Baltimore Hotel
20 W Baltimore St, Baltimore
Held on the last Saturday of each September, National Ghost Hunting Day serves to enthusiastically commence the start of each new Halloween season. Its noble intention is to globally observe the most haunted properties in the world – like the Lord Baltimore Hotel – while recognizing the novice, curious, experts and professionals that investigate paranormal activity in these iconic locations! Take part in one or all of three event options — all of which benefits Back On My Feet! First, a non-profit organization focused on helping homeless people gain independence, living skills, and connect them with essential community resources.
5:00-6:00pm Intuitive Development Class with Spirit Flow Studios
6:00-7:30pm Mediumship with Spirit Flow Studios (each session is a half-hour)
8:00-11:59pm Ghost Hunt with R.E.A.P. Investigations
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Interactive Movie Night: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off!
7PM – 10PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
Shout the lines! Skip school! Win stuff! Toss back Ferris Bueller cocktails! We’re turning our favorite flick into an interactive movie night! Your Ridiculous Hosts: Jennifer Marsh, General Badass and Heather Keating, Troublemaking Ginger. A limited number of game packs will be available at the door for $5. Packs include everything you need to play the Ferris Movie Game… which we made up. Come early to get your pack, grab a seat, and mingle with your hosts before the show!
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FTS Presents: Metal Quest V w/ A Sound of Thunder & Master Sword
7PM – ?
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
FEED THE SCENE PRESENTS: METAL QUEST V! Featuring: A Sound of Thunder, Master Sword, Random BattlesRecently Vacated Graves: True Zombie Metal, with DJ Ducky Dynamo following the bands!
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Casually Dope
7PM – 8PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Casually Dope invites you to start your Saturday night with us. Turning the stories of our community into comedy, each show we’ll invite a guest or just chop it up with audience and use those discussions to create a show like none other. You might learn something, you might not, but you’ll definitely leave full of laughter. All BIG Shows are FREE! But please reserve so we know you’re coming!
RSVP Free Here

Lysistrata. . . a play for the 21st Century!
Sep 21-Oct 14, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Spotlighters Theatre
817 Saint Paul St, Baltimore
Lysistrata, originally written and performed in 411 BCE, is considered by many to be the greatest work of the ancient comic playwright Aristophanes. In the play, as part of her extraordinary mission to stop a grinding, never‑ending war, Athenian matron Lysistrata convinces the women of Greece to withhold sex and to capture the Acropolis, thus bankrupting the war effort and reducing men to comic deprived desperation. Bawdy, unrestrained and surprisingly modern in its world view, Lysistrata is performed in a recent translation by Sarah Ruden that critics call “a perfect Lysistrata for the new millennium.”
Buy Tickets Here

Episode One of The Institute of Visionary History
Sep 14-27, TR-Sun 7PM – 10PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
The Archives of the Deep Now have been recreated by Submersive from instructions left behind by The Institute of Visionary History before they mysteriously vanished in 1997. Each box from The Archives contains an experiment designed to conjure visions of the past in order to ask a specific question. For Episode One, we join Harriet Tubman at a crucial juncture to ask “How does one prevent catastrophe?”  Entry times every half-hour 7pm-9:30pm Thurs-Sat and 2pm-4:30pm Sun. Each experience runs 30-45 minutes for a group of about five people.
Buy Tickets Here

Putin On Ice (that isn’t the real title of this show)
Sep 12 – Oct 7, TR-Sat 8PM – 9:30PM, Sun 3PM – 4:30PM
Single Carrot Theatre
2600 North Howard Street Suite 1200, Baltimore
Everything that happens on stage is a lie. Created in collaboration by The Acme Corporation and Single Carrot Theatre, this spectacle is a fantastical new portrait of Vladimir Putin. This ostentatious piece blends counterfeit ancient texts, falsified scientific data, and manipulated video evidence to create something entirely new and thrillingly strange. Putin is elevated from man to myth, stretching through time to become more deity than dictator. You are free to leave at any time. World premiere. A limited number of $10 tickets will be available for purchase at the door on the day of the performance. The box office opens 1 hour before the show, at which point these tickets will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.
Buy Tickets Here

Strand Theater Presents – ‘Night, Mother by Marsha Norman
Sep 28-Oct 14, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Strand Theater Company
5426 Harford Rd., Baltimore
The Strand Theater Company proudly presents the opening production of its 11th Season. What would you do if someone you loved sat down with you one night and calmly told you that they were going to end their life before morning? ‘Night, Mother is a taut and fluid drama that addresses different emotions and special relations. By one of America’s most talented playwrights, this play won the Dramatists Guild’s prestigious Hull-Warriner Award, four Tony nominations, the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, and the Pulitzer Prize in 1983.”
Buy Tickets Here

She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith
Sep 28-Oct 21
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
7 South Calvert Street, Baltimore
Kate Hardcastle has a love problem: Her prospective fiancé is tongue-tied around women of high class but a charmer with the help. Silliness and satire follow when he mistakes Miss Hardcastle for a serving maid – and she decides to play along. Enjoy witty and warm comic feast of practical jokes and romantic mix-ups. First performed in 1773, She Stoops to Conquer broke new ground, steering British comedy away from the sentimental or genteel, and giving the audience a “low” or “laughing comedy” that skewered society’s pretensions. A young lady of country upbringing is the heroine, outwitting city folk and her scheming elders. In that bygone era before a lady could get a background check of her suitor through Google, charming Miss Hardcastle goes undercover to learn more about Marlow, the man her dad hopes she’ll marry. A smash hit at its debut, She Stoops to Conquer still delivers the laughs.
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The We’ve Got Your Back Show
8PM – 9PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Comedian Umar Khan will share candid stories of his experience with anxiety and depression, inspiring improvised scenes illuminating why laughter is, indeed, the best medicine.
RSVP Free Here

David London’s Magic Outside The Box – ONE NIGHT ONLY!
8PM – 9:30PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
Join David London on a journey to someplace else. Combining magic with storytelling, comedy, puppetry, surrealism, philosophy, and that which cannot be defined, David’s Magic Outside The Box Cabaret Show presents an original show of magic unlike anything you have experienced before. Featuring excerpts from his previous theatrical productions, this show 75 minute show is packed full of laughs, mystery, and the unexpected!
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Iron Sky: Bad Movie Night
8PM – 11PM
Reverb
2112 N Charles St, Baltimore
Join reverb in watching a terrible movie about nazi’s. Drink and throw popcorn, boo, make jokes. Whatever you like. Afterwards we’ll get together and play a round or two of Secret Hitler the board game. Where liberals try to flush out the fascists. $5

Harajuku Haven
9PM – 1:45AM
Club Orpheus
1003 E Pratt St, Baltimore
Join us the last Saturday of every month as Club Orpheus becomes a J-fashion haven. Resident DJs Nevermore and Carbon Cyber will be spinning new music and timeless favorites from Japan’s underground scenes, featuring J-core, J-rock, J-pop and everything in between. Showcase your signature style, or discover something completely new! Come dressed to impress in Lolita, Decora, Visual Kei, Mori Girl- whatever your favorite Japanese Street Fashion is! 18+ to enter, 21+ to drink. $5 cover.

Lovenotes w/ Discuji & J Mack
9PM – 12AM
The Elephant
924 N Charles St, Baltimore
onathan Mack of ForQuarters Collective makes his DJ debut at Lovenotes on Saturday September 29th, spinning international tunes with Discuji Upstairs @ The Elephant.

Super City Album Release Show w/ Vita and the Woolf
9:30PM – ?
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
Super City Album Release Show! With special guest Vita and the Woolf.
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Dj diaspora & Cheaky Willie
10PM – 2AM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
A night of music from near and far; past, present and future. All vinyl. Blue Room. No Cover.

Sunday, September 30

E.T. Senator Theatre
Sept 26 & 30, Oct 1 & 2
The Senator Theatre
5904 York Rd, Baltimore
“‘E.T., the Extra Terrestrial’ may be the best Disney film Disney never made. Captivating, endearingly optimistic and magical at times, Steven Spielberg’s fantasy about a stranded alien from outer space protected by three kids until it can arrange for passage home….is not first and foremost an effects picture, but rather a charming ‘Twilight Zone’-like fable which reminds by turns of ‘The Wizard of Oz,’ ‘Mary Poppins,’ a benign switch on ‘King Kong’ and a variation of Spielberg’s own ‘Close Encounters.'” (Variety)
Buy Tickets Here

Bike & Brunch Tours: Baltimore City & Neighborhood Tour
10AM – 2PM
Harbor East Bike Share Station
645 South President Street, Baltimore
Join us for this Saturday Level 2-5 bike tour and get to know Baltimore beyond the harbor and standard tourist attractions. Come alone, bring friends, or bring family. Whether you are on a weekend getaway, local and looking for a new activity with friends, considering moving to the city and want to learn more first, or just want to get out, join us. This ride includes popular sites along the Baltimore Harbor waterfront, culture in the city center, and the history, legacy, and culture of nearby historically black communities, landmarks, and popular hubs of today’s movers and shakers. This is a one of a kind casual tour that aims to exude positive vibes, treat our communities and the residents with respect, and nourish the mind and belly. Ride, see Baltimore, have fun….and of course have brunch!
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The Maryland Renaissance Festival
August 25 – October 21
Maryland Renaissance Festival
1821 Crownsville Rd, Annapolis
Time travel to fun! King Henry VIII and Queen Katherine of Aragon welcome you to the village of Revel Grove for a full day of feasting, fun, and frivolity. Shop for one of a kind craft items handmade by the most talented craftspeople in the county! Feast on giant turkey legs, steak on a stake and every type of tasty treat imaginable. Try your hand at games of skill. Jugglers, comedy shows, magic, music, Shakespeare, kids shows – there is something for everyone! Leave your 21st century cares behind as you enjoy a festive day in a Tudor village.
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Sunday Canoe Tours
10AM – 2PM
3301 Waterview Ave, Baltimore
Sundays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. $20 for City residents $30 for non-residents. Bring a picnic and let’s see where the tour takes us. 10 canoes and 10 kayaks are available. We provide staff and guided tours. Depending on the participant’s comfort level there is self-guided paddling and tips/group lessons available at this time.
RSVP Here

Baltimore Comic-Con 2018
Sep 28-30, Daily
Baltimore Comic-Con
1 W Pratt St, Baltimore
Returning for 3 days of comics guests, retailers, publishers, exhibitors, costume contests, panel discussions, scavenger hunts, show exclusives, annual yearbook, art auction, VIP events, Ringo Awards, and more, the Baltimore Comic-Con takes place September 28-30, 2018 at the Baltimore Convention Center. We’ll see you there!

Baltimore Book Festival 2018
Sept 28-30, 11AM – 7PM
Baltimore Book Festival
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore
The Baltimore Book Festival, produced by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, is Baltimore’s premier celebration of the literary arts and features hundreds of appearances by local, celebrity and nationally-known authors, book signings, more than 100 exhibitors and booksellers, nonstop readings on multiple stages, cooking demos by top chefs and culinary-themed panel discussions, workshops, hands-on projects for kids, live music and a thoughtfully curated local food and beverage program. Admission to the festival is free.

Bottomless Brunch at La Tavola
11AM – 3PM
La Tavola Ristorante Italiano
248 Albemarle St, Baltimore
All you can eat small plates, so try a bunch of things or pick a favorite and order a table full of them! We will have drink specials every brunch as well, not to mention bottomless bellinis! Reservations strongly suggested!

Points South Baltimore Drag Queen Brunch
12PM – 3PM
Points South Latin Kitchen
1640 Thames St, Baltimore
Every Sunday, join us for a drag show and food buffet from 12:00pm-2:30pm! Guests can arrive at 11:30am. $30 all you can eat buffet. Baltimore’s #1 Drag Brunch!
Buy Tickets Here

The Big Ice Cream Social
12PM – 5PM
The Ynot Lot
4 W North Ave, Baltimore
Ben & Jerry’s and Taharka Brothers present, “The Big Ice Cream Social”. A celebration of culture, arts, and community. And of course, FREE ICE CREAM from Taharka and Ben & Jerry’s. The event is free and open to the public. We’ll feature music, local food trucks, and a speakers series focused on culture, politics, and economics. The keynote talk will be delivered by Ben & Jerry’s co-founder, Ben Cohen.

Create Your Own Rocks Glass
12PM & 2PM
Sagamore Spirit
301 E Cromwell St, Baltimore
Join Sagamore Spirit and McFadden Art Glass for a hands-on glass making event. Enjoy a brief tour of the Sagamore Spirit distillery and a tasting of three whiskies. Then, meet with the McFadden Art Glass crew who will teach you how to make your very own rocks glasses. Take yours home with you! Glasses will require overnight cooling time, but are available for pick up the following day. Options for personal engraving are available, as well. Space very limited!
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Santorini Social: A Greek Wine Tasting Event
1PM – 4PM
Ouzo Bay
1000 Lancaster Street, Baltimore
Join us at Ouzo Bay in Harbor East for an afternoon social from 1:00pm-4:00pm featuring wines and rosés from Santorini and the Greek islands, along with fashion, light bites, raffles and a live DJ! Your ticket gives you access to unlimited wine tastings and passed small bites. Harbor East women’s clothing boutique Sassanova of Baltimore will be on hand showcasing some of the lastest fashion trends with clothes and jewelry available for purchase.
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Miki Yamanaka Solo Jazz Piano
2PM – 5PM
An die Musik
409 N Charles St, Baltimore
For this Baltimore debut concert, Miki will play standards and some originals from her upcoming record ing on Cellar Live Records. Miki Yamanaka is a New York-based pianist from Kobe, Japan. She moved to New York City in 2012 and has studied Piano with Jason Lindner, Jeb Patton, and Fred Hersch, and Organ with Sam Yahel and Larry Goldings. In 2015 she was one of three pianists selected to participate in “Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead”, an intensive composition residency at the Kennedy Center. She recently earned her Master of Music degree from Queens College, receiving the Sir Roland Hanna Award.
Buy Tickets Here

Lysistrata. . . a play for the 21st Century!
Sep 21-Oct 14, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Spotlighters Theatre
817 Saint Paul St, Baltimore
Lysistrata, originally written and performed in 411 BCE, is considered by many to be the greatest work of the ancient comic playwright Aristophanes. In the play, as part of her extraordinary mission to stop a grinding, never‑ending war, Athenian matron Lysistrata convinces the women of Greece to withhold sex and to capture the Acropolis, thus bankrupting the war effort and reducing men to comic deprived desperation. Bawdy, unrestrained and surprisingly modern in its world view, Lysistrata is performed in a recent translation by Sarah Ruden that critics call “a perfect Lysistrata for the new millennium.”
Buy Tickets Here

Strand Theater Presents – ‘Night, Mother by Marsha Norman
Sep 28-Oct 14, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Strand Theater Company
5426 Harford Rd., Baltimore
The Strand Theater Company proudly presents the opening production of its 11th Season. What would you do if someone you loved sat down with you one night and calmly told you that they were going to end their life before morning? ‘Night, Mother is a taut and fluid drama that addresses different emotions and special relations. By one of America’s most talented playwrights, this play won the Dramatists Guild’s prestigious Hull-Warriner Award, four Tony nominations, the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, and the Pulitzer Prize in 1983.”
Buy Tickets Here

Episode One of The Institute of Visionary History
Sep 14-27, TR-Sun 7PM – 10PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
The Archives of the Deep Now have been recreated by Submersive from instructions left behind by The Institute of Visionary History before they mysteriously vanished in 1997. Each box from The Archives contains an experiment designed to conjure visions of the past in order to ask a specific question. For Episode One, we join Harriet Tubman at a crucial juncture to ask “How does one prevent catastrophe?”  Entry times every half-hour 7pm-9:30pm Thurs-Sat and 2pm-4:30pm Sun. Each experience runs 30-45 minutes for a group of about five people.
Buy Tickets Here

Putin On Ice (that isn’t the real title of this show)
Sep 12 – Oct 7, TR-Sat 8PM – 9:30PM, Sun 3PM – 4:30PM
Single Carrot Theatre
2600 North Howard Street Suite 1200, Baltimore
Everything that happens on stage is a lie. Created in collaboration by The Acme Corporation and Single Carrot Theatre, this spectacle is a fantastical new portrait of Vladimir Putin. This ostentatious piece blends counterfeit ancient texts, falsified scientific data, and manipulated video evidence to create something entirely new and thrillingly strange. Putin is elevated from man to myth, stretching through time to become more deity than dictator. You are free to leave at any time. World premiere. A limited number of $10 tickets will be available for purchase at the door on the day of the performance. The box office opens 1 hour before the show, at which point these tickets will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.
Buy Tickets Here

The End–Is–Near Spectacular!
4PM – 7PM
The Baltimore Museum of Art
10 Art Museum Dr, Baltimore
Join us for a lively afternoon celebrating, Phaan Howng: The Succession of Nature, closing October 7. FEATURING:
Following a welcome from Phaan Howng in The Succession of Nature exhibition, join Goh’s Kung Fu, Greenmount West Community Center drumline and colorguard, and Baltimore Dance Crews Project, for a parade to and performances on the BMA’s historic front steps, 4-4:45 p.m.
Enjoy refreshments from Mera Kitchen Collective, 5-7 p.m.
Take part in a hands-on painting activity, 5-7 p.m.
Hear youth DJs from Lillian S Jones Rec Center, mentored by DJ Trillnatured, 5-7 p.m.
In the event of inclement weather, parade and performances will be held indoors.

Rooftop Tea Dance
4PM – 8PM
Lord Baltimore Dining & Events
20 W Baltimore St, Baltimore
Due to the overwhelming success of our first Tea Dance at the LB Skybar we have decided to host another amazing party. We will feature DJ Ryan DoubleYou playing all the great dance music we know and love, and Brie DeVine will be back to werk and twirl!! Happy hour will be served until 8 PM and there is no cover!! We are looking forward to another beautiful evening on the 19th floor of the Lord Baltimore Hotel. We hope to see you there!

Sunset at Waverly Brewing Company – Outdoors Series Finale
5PM – 9PM
Waverly Brewing Company
1625 Union Avenue Suite C, Baltimore
You may have heard the infamous tales. You may have even witnessed them. GonzGonzilla & Waverly Brewing invite you. to the highly anticipated return of Uncle Jesse. The duo consisting of the beat extraordinaires, Cian Noteman & Uncle Quincy. No explanation is needed. Oh, you don’t know? Don’t bother asking for the info to be found. Just come down & learn straight from their sound. They will be closing out the outdoor series finale of SUNSET. As the season changes. We will be moving the tunes indoors. We would like to thank all of you, whom have supported us this season. Wonder what will be brewed up for the next few months?

Ogni Suono with Pique Collective
5:30PM – 7:30PM
Motor House
120 W North Ave, Baltimore
Motor House will present a night of experimental chamber music featuring Baltimore’s Pique Collective and Cleveland’s Ogni Suono on September 30 from 5:30-7:30pm. Baltimore’s Pique Collective quintet is known for mixing classical and contemporary music styles and involving crafters, brewers and various types of artists in its energetic live shows. Ogni Suono is saxophonist duo Noa Even and Phil Pierick, whose work includes synthesizing saxophone and voice.

Plant Care 101
5:30PM – 7PM
B.Willow
220 West 27th, Baltimore
In this lecture style class, we’ll go over everything necessary to be a well-informed indoor gardener. You’ll have a bright green thumb in no time! Afterwards, our planting table will be open for potting up a new leafy friend to take home. Attendees will receive a special discount of 20% off plants (vs. 15% for all other workshops!). Walk away with a detailed Plant Care 101 booklet and everything necessary for ideal plant maintenance: mister, neem oil pest treatment, Full Circle all natural fertilizer, and plant clippers. $40 ticket includes all the above. For beverages during the workshop, feel free to BYOB!
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KS2: Live From Venus
5:30PM – 8:30PM
2640 St Paul St
2640 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore
The wait is over! Kashion Show Two: Live From Venus is here and ready to take you on an out of this world adventure. Featuring local female forces of fashion, art and beauty, KS2 is ready to show you exactly what the local women of the future have to offer. Doors will open at 5:30 with the fashion show starting at 6PM. The doors will close at 6 on the dot, so please be on time! Doors will reopen after each scene and/or intermission.
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Scholars Amongst Men: An Improv Decathlon
7PM – 8PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Welcome to an evening of improv and intellect! We’ve chosen the most scholarly, collegiate improv teams to answer your burning scholastic questions. Come watch these troupes take your intellectual queries and explore them in their sets. The evening will feature troupes from area colleges and universities.
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Charm City Junction – Album Release Celebration
7:30PM – 10PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
Baltimore-based acoustic roots quartet Charm City Junction weaves together a tapestry of tones spawned in the rolling hills of Ireland through the hollers of Appalachia. Their sophomore release, Duckpin, showcases the band’s growth since their acclaimed debut album in 2015. They play with an intensity and sensitivity only close friends can have. Since forming in the winter of 2014, the band has rocketed to prominence through their engaging live performances and innovative approach.
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Law & Order: B.I.G.
8:30PM – 9:30PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
t’s everything you’ve come to expect from one of TV’s longest running franchises: A cynical detective quipping over a corpse, people who don’t let police interviews stop their repetitive activities, witnesses with staggeringly detailed memories; and it is all improvised. We take you from the discovery of the body through the investigation, trial, and all the way to wrapping things up with a few jaded comments from the D.A. over a shared Scotch. All BIG Shows are FREE! But please reserve so we know you’re coming!
RSVP Free Here

Enjoy!

– Lindsey

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