Things to do in Baltimore this week 1/28/19

Plenty of good stuff going on this week. I’m pretty busy with work the first half of the week. On Thursday I’m checking out the Z AXIS: A 3D Art Exhibit at Wet City. Their food is delicious and I’m looking forward to seeing some 3D art. After that I’m going to catch Stillpointe Theatre presents, Company. Should be a fun evening. On Friday I’m attending opening night of Everything is Wonderful at Everyman Theatre. I’ve always been fascinated with Amish life so I’m really looking forward to seeing this play. On Sunday I hear there is a football game on that almost no one cares who wins. Just kidding, but seriously you can catch the game almost anywhere around town with drink and food specials. I’m just tuning in for the commercials plus I love to watch the Kitten Bowl and Puppy Bowl before.

Monday, January 28

Old Major Game Night
6PM – 12AM
Old Major
900 S. Carey St, Baltimore
Every Monday is Game Night at Old Major! Play one of our many games or bring your own. Our collection includes Monopoly, Apples to Apples, Connect Four, Joking Hazard, Trivial Pursuit, Jenga and many more! Bring friends or come solo. Food and drink specials run all night!

Kites | An Indie Folk Singer-Songwriter Concert
6PM – 7PM
Hotel RL (Baltimore)
207 E Redwood St, Baltimore
Kites are an indie-folk duo best known for the songs “Home”, “Hey You”, & “Kentucky”. The husband/wife are lauded for their live shows featuring a rich harmony, raw energy, and a pleasant juxtaposition of joyful lyrics accompanied by dark musical undertones.
Free Tickets Here

The Charmery goes full Princess Bride
6:30PM – 9PM
The Charmery (Ice Cream Factory)
1700 W 41st Street, Suite 400, Baltimore
Incredible, incomparable, INCONCEIVABLE…The Princess Bride is coming to The Charmery’s Ice Cream Factory. In the second of our full sensory movie showings, we are joining Westley, Fezzik, and (hello…my name is,) Inigo Montoya in their quest for truuuuuue loveeee. This fully unique movie experience includes a self-serve popcorn bar, special themed punch, treats that correlate to scenes in the movie, and other sensory delights. The Charmery wants to make this a magical experience.
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Monday Django Jazz Jam
7PM – 10PM
Avenue Kitchen & Bar
911 w 36th Street, Baltimore
Acoustic Django Reinhardt style jam session led by Hot Club of Baltimore! No cover!

Teavolve Open Mic w Gina Holsopple
7PM – 10PM
Teavolve Cafe & Lounge
1401 Aliceanna St, Baltimore
The Teavolve open mic happens every Monday barring flooding or alien assault. Signup starts at 6pm, performances roll from 7-10pm. In deference to the venue we keep things PG-13 & in deference to getting everyone on the stage – no amps, drumkits, 2 pieces or 10 minutes whichever’s shorter. If you need a special cable, bring the special cable (I can receive thy 1/4″ & XLR, anything else you best bring an adapter!) Most weeks we’re joined by a special featured artist in the middle of the night and though admission’s free, we hope you’ll bring a little something for their tip jar! Tonight we’ve got Gina Holsopple visiting from Oswego, New York!

Impropourri: Bring Your Own Troupe Show!
7:30PM – 9PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
FREE SHOW. Almost every Monday night, we throw our doors open for any troupe that wants to come and play. Bring a troupe, put your troupe’s name in the blue bucket, and you’re part of the show. Or, come by your self, and we’ll try to team you up with other players. See you here! Free!

Beat the Brewers Trivia – Hysteria
7:30PM – 9:30PM
Brewer’s Cask
1236 Light St, Baltimore
Casual trivia with guests Hysteria Brewing Co providing some fantastic brews.

Horatio Dark’s Between the Lines
8PM – 11PM
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.

The Session Hosted By Clarence Ward III
8:30PM – ?
Terra Cafe Bmore
101 E 25th St, Baltimore
This event is a weekly Jazz Jam Session created and hosted by Baltimore’s own Saxophonist and Trumpeter Clarence Ward III. Each and every week some of finest musicians from Baltimore, Dc, Va and as far as Ny come to partake in this weekly Gathering of musical expression. There is NO cover and all you have to do is tip the band. There is NO OTHER PLACE in this town offering such a high level of music for free. Come check it out

Rubble (PDX), BRAT, Glue Traps, Variation at Sidebar!
9PM – 1AM
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
RUBBLE punks on tour from Portland, OR! rockin’ UK82 inspired punk.
GLUE TRAPS
B.R.A.T Be Ready Attack Them
VARIATION first show! members of Chaos Destroy – you know what to expect

Tuesday, January 29

Networking Series: In Good Company
8AM – 9:30AM
Sagamore Pendry Baltimore
1715 Thames Street, Baltimore
We believe that authentic, meaningful relationships are essential to a successful career. Join us at Sagamore Pendry Baltimore as we bring together members of Baltimore’s business community and help to cultivate these connections. It’s no secret that great company culture is important. Join local expert David Lunken and hear how and why clarity, fit, and understanding are key drivers of this idea. You’ll hear which specific action items are needed to drive necessary change within your organization. Start your day with us (in addition to coffee and breakfast, of course!).
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Sweaty Eyeballs Presents: Canadian Animated Shorts
5PM – 8PM
The SNF Parkway / Maryland Film Festival
5 West North Avenue, Baltimore
Sweaty Eyeballs is proud to present a program of 12 animated short films from the National Film Board of Canada. The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is that nation’s public film producer and distributor, the NFB creates social-issue documentaries, auteur animation, and digital content, providing the world with a unique Canadian perspective. Come out for a night of wonderfully diverse and award winning animation from our neighbors up north!

Cooking with Whiskey
6PM – 8:30PM
Sagamore Spirit
301 E Cromwell St, Baltimore
We’re cooking with whiskey! Join the Sagamore Spirit team and Eleven Courses for a one-of-a-kind cooking class at the distillery. You’ll prepare an appetizer, entrée, and dessert using different Sagamore Spirit rye whiskies to enhance the flavors of each dish. Enjoy a guided whiskey discussion by a member of our distilling team, as well!
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Network After Work Baltimore at Points South Latin Kitchen
6PM – 9PM
Points South Latin Kitchen
1640 Thames St, 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 fine Latin American cuisine in Downtown Baltimore. 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. Whether you have a specific business or career goal in mind, or just see the value in having deeper roots in the local community, this is the event for you.
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New Year, New You Bingo!
6:30PM – 9:30PM
The Local Oyster
520 Park Ave, Baltimore
HAPPY NEW YEAR! SO excited to be back for the first BINGO of the new year! My special cohost will be the LOVELY Venus Fastrada!! You can catch her as part of the weekly Throwback Thursday drag show at Grand Central! She SLAYS the makeup game and will give you killer performances on stage! Sticking with the theme of New year, New you, I’ll be debuting a fun little twist in my appearance. DON’T miss it! This month, we will be sponsoring Roland Park Elementary/ Middle School. Tickets on sale at 6:30, balls drop at 7!

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Tap Takeover Tuesday: RAR + Trivia
7PM – 9PM
AMBER
900 E Fort Ave. Suite C., Baltimore
RAR Brewing out of Cambridge, MD is taking over with a trivia night this month! Gather a team of 4 or less and join us Tuesday January 29th for a chance to win some awesome swag and prizes. Pair your RAR brew with AMBER’s own chef Bobby’s tacos. Come early and enjoy HH from 3:30-7pm.

Backbar Movies | Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire (2005)
7PM – 10PM
Paulie Gee’s Backbar
3537 Chestnut Avenue, Baltimore
Movie night specials available in back bar only. No children under age 12 allowed in the back bar.

Everything is Wonderful
Jan 29 – Feb 24, Wed & Thr 7:30PM, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7PM
Everyman Theatre
315 West Fayette Street, Baltimore
When an Amish couple’s two sons are killed in a car accident, the family struggles to maintain their faith and cling to their way of life. In an act of unfathomable forgiveness, they take in Eric, the wayward young driver of the car. But Eric’s mistake cracks open the family’s dark history and brings home their eldest daughter, Miri, who was excommunicated five years earlier. Miri returns to find her family in shambles, the man who killed her brothers living in the barn, and the man who drove her away intent upon marrying her younger sister. Without a way forward, this insular community must seek to heal the deep wounds of the past, forcing everyone into a new kind of reckoning. By Chelsea Marcantel and Directed by Noah Himmelstein.
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Harold Night at BIG
7:30PM – 9PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
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!

Charm City Trivia Tuesdays
7:30PM – 9:30PM
Full Tilt Brewing
5604 York Road, Baltimore
Come join us as we welcome Charm City Trivia to our Fully Tilted family. Every Tuesday will will have them in-house orchestrating some of the best trivia in the city. Beer, gift certificates, merch, etc… who knows what you could bring home with you from week to week if your team comes out on top. Come find out with us.

Creative Music Consortium
8PM – 10PM
Dear Globe Coffee
827 N. Howard Street, Baltimore
Two sets of improvised music in Baltimore!
Set #1 8pm: Shelly Purdy- Drums / Percussion, Todd Harrison – Drums / Percussion, Patrick Crossland – Trombone
Set #2 9pm: Asher Herzog – Drums / Percussion, Anshuman Goswami – Guitar, Liam Hurlbut – Saxophone

Tuesday Night Movie – Repo Man
8PM – 10PM
De Kleine Duivel
3602 Hickory Ave, Baltimore
1984 comedy sci-fi classic starring Harry Dean Stanton and Emilio Estevez. Featuring one of the great-all-time movie soundtracks!

Extra Credit: An Improv JAM!
9PM – 10PM
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! Free!

Wednesday, January 30

Tigerlillyshop Jewelry Presents: The Shop Celebration!
11AM – 8PM
Mount Vernon Marketplace
520 Park Ave, Baltimore
The Shop Celebration is to mark the opening Tigerlillyshop here at MVM! Allison has been making jewelry here in Baltimore for a long time, but now we’re going to help welcome her to Mt. Vernon Marketplace! Celebrate with a sale all day and happy hour goodies.!

Wednesday Open Studio at Local Color Flowers!
4:30PM – 8PM
Local Color Flowers
3100 Brentwood Avenue, 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!

Menu Dègustation
5PM – 9PM
Chez Hugo Bistro
206 E. Redwood St., Baltimore
Every Wednesday and Thursday Chez Hugo will offer its “Menu Dègustation”. This tasting menu will be $85 per person and $10 will go towards youth education in Baltimore (more details to come). At the end of 2019, we will host a final event to celebrate the support generated by our diners towards this important cause. Please call or email the restaurant to reserve this experience, as there are a limited number of special menus available each night. (443)-438-3002  bonjour@chezhugobistro.com

DMT (Dice/Miniature/Tabletop) Game Night!
6PM – 10PM
The Windup Space
12 W North Ave, Baltimore
DMT Game Night at Windup Space is a game night for all DICE, MINIATURE, and TABLETOP games! We’re looking for folks that play Magic the Gathering, Bloodbowl, Illuminati, Munchkin, Car Wars, Rummy, and more! Bring out your favorite DMC games and meet new players and learn new games!

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. Sorry, no discount given for bringing your own pot, but you are welcome to bring your own pots into the shop at any other time to plant!
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90’s Nickelodeon Themed Trivia
7PM – 9PM
Smaltimore- Burgers, Sushi and Craft Beer
2522 Fait Ave, Baltimore
We are exited to host our first themed trivia at Smaltimore on Wednesday 1/30/19 at 7pm! We have 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes, themed cocktails and more!

Hip Hop at the 8×10 *Eze Jackson, DJ Remedy, Raff Alpha and more
7PM – 1AM
The 8×10
10 E Cross St, Baltimore
Crazy Stylez Bmore, PRISM, and the Reg E Ruckus Show Present: HIP HOP at the 8×10. An evening of True School Hip Hop Culture representing Peace, Love, Unity, and Having Fun at one of the areas premier music venues.
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BINGO
7:30PM – 9PM
Park Bench Pub
1749 Belt Street, Baltimore
Join us for BINGO every Wednesday, starting at 7:30. $6 Flatbread all night. Lots of fun and great prizes!

Everything is Wonderful
Jan 29 – Feb 24, Wed & Thr 7:30PM, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7PM
Everyman Theatre
315 West Fayette Street, Baltimore
When an Amish couple’s two sons are killed in a car accident, the family struggles to maintain their faith and cling to their way of life. In an act of unfathomable forgiveness, they take in Eric, the wayward young driver of the car. But Eric’s mistake cracks open the family’s dark history and brings home their eldest daughter, Miri, who was excommunicated five years earlier. Miri returns to find her family in shambles, the man who killed her brothers living in the barn, and the man who drove her away intent upon marrying her younger sister. Without a way forward, this insular community must seek to heal the deep wounds of the past, forcing everyone into a new kind of reckoning. By Chelsea Marcantel and Directed by Noah Himmelstein.
Buy Tickets Here

Mandy – Free Movie Screening at Sidebar
8PM – 11PM
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Come to Sidebar on Wednesday for a screening of Mandy! All ages, no cover! Doors at 8pm, film starts at 8:30pm sharp! Free popcorn and Mac & Cheese (while supplies last). Raffles for official Viewing Party merchandise. Movie themed drink specials all night! DJ Interzone spinning themed music on vinyl before and after the show. Bring some friends and come see this incredible movie on Sidebar’s 92″ projection screen with the soundtrack pumping through the sound system. Be sure to get there early!

Linas Garsys Dvasia Closing Party
8PM – 11PM
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
Linas Garsys was born to Lithuanian immigrants whose families fled during WWII. It was a strict household full of family tradition, where he was further indoctrinated by spending weekends attending Lithuanian school. Feelings of alienation led Garsys to punk rock, comic books, and art, which allowed him to forge a chosen family rather than existing as simply a spirit somewhere in limbo between ‘American’ and ‘immigrant.’ He is a self taught artist currently residing in Baltimore.

Trivia Night!
8PM – 10PM
Red Star Bar Grill
9 E 33rd St, Baltimore
Come join us for Trivia Night hosted by AMACulate Entertainment. Drink specials for players in addition to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes! $8 over 21 / $10 under 21

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.

Thursday, January 31

Menu Dègustation
5PM – 9PM
Chez Hugo Bistro
206 E. Redwood St., Baltimore
Every Wednesday and Thursday Chez Hugo will offer its “Menu Dègustation”. This tasting menu will be $85 per person and $10 will go towards youth education in Baltimore (more details to come). At the end of 2019, we will host a final event to celebrate the support generated by our diners towards this important cause. Please call or email the restaurant to reserve this experience, as there are a limited number of special menus available each night. (443)-438-3002  bonjour@chezhugobistro.com

Z AXIS: A 3D Art Exhibit
5:30PM – 12AM
Wet City
223 W Chase St, Baltimore
Hi! You are cordially invited to spend an evening in a dope bar experiencing the… THIRD DIMENSION, OooOooOooH! So leave that stinkin old second dimension behind and come on out to Wet City on Thursday 1/31 to see a new variety of my artwork — an anaglyphic 3-D series I’m calling: Z-AXIS! Each piece on display is a limited edition, high-quality archival print, framed, signed and for sale. Light fare and HH specials offered until 7pm but stay as long as you’d like and enjoy the show! Oh and of course, FREE 3D SPECS WILL BE PROVIDED.

Whiskey Rocks Baltimore
6PM – 9PM
La Cuchara Baltimore
3600 Clipper Mill Rd St 125, Baltimore
Meet the whiskey experts while hobnobbing with your favorite radio personalities. Enjoy signature samplings from La Cuchara. There will be 15 stations where you can sample some of the finest premium whiskeys including Whistle Pig, Sagamore, Hillrock Whiskey, West Cork Whiskey and many more! A portion of proceeds benefits Pathfinders for Autism. Pathfinders for Autism works to support and improve the lives of individuals with autism by providing resources, training, and activities free of charge. 1 in 50 children has been diagnosed with autism in the state of Maryland, 1 in 38 boys. Pathfinders for Autism was founded in February 2000 by parents of children with autism, including Baltimore Oriole Hall of Famer, BJ Surhoff and his wife Polly Winde Surhoff.
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Network Under 40: Baltimore at The Elephant
6PM – 9PM
The Elephant
924 N Charles St, Baltimore
Join us on Thursday for an intimate evening of networking when we head to The Elephant. The Elephant is located in an iconic 1850’s midtown mansion in the city’s historic Mount Vernon neighborhood. Adorned with decorative arts by Tiffany, De Forrest, Waterford, and Rinehart, The Elephant serves globally inspired cuisine and handcrafted cocktails with a vibe that is chic and casually elegant. This 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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Fusion: The Art of Blended Wines
6PM – 8PM
Bin 604
604 South Exeter Street, Baltimore
Sometimes the sum of two things can be greater than its parts. This tasting is dedicated to wines blended of multiple grape varietals through which each component adds another layer of depth and character to the finished project. Expect an accompanying soundtrack highlighting music of fused styles and influences creating sometimes new and revolutionary results. Tickets are $10 with a $5 credit toward featured wines.
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Board Game Night & Keyforge Thursdays!
6PM – 10PM
No Land Beyond
1825 N. Charles Street, Baltimore
Every Thursday No Land Beyond hosts Board Game Night! There is no cover and you and your friends will have free access to our ever growing games library all night. For a full list of games check out our website. If you like a game in the library or want a game that we don’t have let us know and we can order a copy for you to purchase as we also sell games. We also accept game donations for our library, bring them by anytime we’re open. In addition to open gaming and learn to play sessions on Thursdays at No Land Beyond we’ve also been hosting local game creators to showcase and play-test their latest games! Do you have a game that you’re working on that could use an audience to try out, break, and offer feedback on? Get in touch with us at nolandbaltimore@gmail.com to let us know about your game so we can set something up with you. We also encourage local RPG groups to get in touch with us about hosting play sessions at our space.

Time Travel Tours at the Peale
Jan 4-Mar 3, Time slots starting at Thu 6PM, Fr-Sat 12PM, Sun 3PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
After receiving detailed plans from future time travelers, the Peale has completed construction on a 200-year time machine, which works by opening a portal into the past. We now offer guided Time Travel Tours to Rembrandt Peale’s study in the year 1819. Tours are currently led by David London, who will accompany you on your journey, and illuminate the many wonders that await you inside.
There are several Time Travel Tour options for your to choose from:
FULL-LENGTH THU-SUN – Each 90-minute tour includes the history of the Peale family and their museums, an introduction to our Time Machine, and up to 50 minutes of actual Time Travel! Guests first must work to activate the Time Machine, before stepping back in time to 1819.
FRIDAY LUNCHTIME NOON – 1PM – Need a quick escape? After a brief overview of our time machine, enjoy a quick reprieve from your workday by traveling back in time. When you return, you will be one-hour closer to the weekend!
SUNDAY TEA TIME 3PM – 5PM – Enjoy all the perks of our full-length Time Travel Tours, but spend an additional 30 minutes in Rembrandt Peale’s studio to enjoy tea, crackers, cookies, jokes, and a brief magic performance. Your ticket includes a contribution to our “Pay It Backwards” campaign.
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Cry-Baby, Rye Baby: A Special IPA Event
6PM – 9PM
The SNF Parkway / Maryland Film Festival
5 West North Avenue, Baltimore
Come join UNION Craft Brewing and The SNF Parkway / Maryland Film Festival for a special screening of John Waters’ CRY-BABY, including a pre-film party and Rye Baby IPA specials! PRE-PARTY: 6 PM, SCREENING: 7 PM! ABOUT THE FILM: Eisenhower is President. Rock ‘n’ Roll is king. And Wade “Cry-Baby” Walker is the baddest hood in his high school. Johnny Depp heads up a supercool cast as the irresistible bad boy whose amazing ability to shed one single tear drives all the girls wild — especially Allison Vernon Williams (Amy Locane), a rich, beautiful “square” who finds herself uncontrollably drawn to the dreamy juvenile delinquent and his forbidden world of rockabilly music, fast cars and faster women. It’s the hysterical high-throttle world of 1954 in director John Waters’ outrageous musical comedy.
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Wine Tasting with Chocolate and Art!!
6PM- 8:30PM
Mondo Deco
3431 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore
January 31 is National Inspire Your Heart With Art Day! And since we’re always looking for an excuse to have an event, we’re planning a lovely evening for you! Wine tasting by Great Shoals Winery, paired with gourmet chocolates from Coco Couture, as well as other refreshments. Come in, get warm and get your Valentine’s Day shopping finished in style. Bring a friend, bring a date and enjoy our art-filled and heart-filled space. This is a free event, but you must RSVP. Over 21 please!
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Turtles: First and Third Cinema Series
7PM – 9PM
Charm City Meadworks
400 East Biddle St., Baltimore
On the first, third, and fifth Thursday of each month, Charm City Meadworks will screen the first, third, and fifth movie in a series. For January, we’ll be showing:
January 03: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
January 17: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993)
January 31: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016)

Hear Our Stories: Celebrating Black Victim-Survivors
7PM – 9PM
Motor House
120 W North Ave, Baltimore
Come out for an evening of food, fellowship, reflection+discussion, and amazing performances all in the name of what: Hearing our stories and Celebrating Black Victim-Survivors! From the media, popular culture, laws, and even religious institutions there is often little to no public support for the well-being and livelihood of Black victim-survivors of sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and abuse. This is particularly true for Black women, girls, and gender non-conforming folks. In recent public cases such as R. Kelly’s, even when the most gruesome and horrific public stories of harm are shared; the public still questions the validity, purpose, and truthfulness of the victim-survivors reality. Stand with FORCE as we shift that narrative. We believe and support Black victim-survivors. We understand that your needs are complex and interconnected. And especially in this moment, we need to take time to celebrate the very people that society often forgets.

Thirsty Thursdays at the Opera: Velvety Voices & Cozy Cocktails
7:30PM – 9:30PM
Baltimore Concert Opera
11 W Mount Vernon Pl, Ste 307, Baltimore
Enjoy an evening of opera highlights paired with craft cocktails with Baltimore Concert Opera at the Garrett-Jacobs Mansion of the Engineers Club! All cocktails are expertly planned to pair with the music. Featuring: Amanda Pameiro, Sidney Outlaw, Claudia Chapa, and Chris Carr, with Aurelien Eulert at the piano. Doors open at 7:30pm, show begins at 8pm. Must be 21+ Hotel Revival is the official hotel sponsor of this season’s Thirsty Thursday’s at the opera. Join us at Hotel Revival’s B-side Karaoke next door for a post-show party with food for purchase!
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Fun Home AfterThoughts
7:30PM – 9:30PM
Baltimore Center Stage
700 North Calvert Street, Baltimore
A COMING-OUT MUSICAL, BASED ON A TRUE FAMILY: Welcome to the Bechdel family. But just what family is it? Through the searching eyes of daughter Alison—aged 9, 17, and then 42—we meet her ever-shifting and sometimes unreliable memories of brothers, mother, and above all her repressed father, along with recollections from the family funeral home to Alison’s coming out. Based on Bechdel’s own best-selling illustrated memoir, this poignant tale harnesses every facet of music and theater to explore and unravel the mysteries of childhood and the surprising secrets that shape a life.
Join Baltimore Center Stage for a lively AfterThoughts post-performance discussion following Fun Home featuring the cast and other visiting experts.
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The BIG Duo Feature
7:30PM – 8:30PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
It takes two, baby, and two heads are better than one. The BIG Duo Feature brings together three frolicsome twosomes. All BIG Shows are FREE! But please reserve so we know you’re coming!

Noah Pierre Album Release Show
7:30PM – 10:30PM
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
The release show for Noah Pierre‘s debut album, “Village”! New Culture and The Tobin James Band opening. Tickets are $8!
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Everything is Wonderful
Jan 29 – Feb 24, Wed & Thr 7:30PM, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7PM
Everyman Theatre
315 West Fayette Street, Baltimore
When an Amish couple’s two sons are killed in a car accident, the family struggles to maintain their faith and cling to their way of life. In an act of unfathomable forgiveness, they take in Eric, the wayward young driver of the car. But Eric’s mistake cracks open the family’s dark history and brings home their eldest daughter, Miri, who was excommunicated five years earlier. Miri returns to find her family in shambles, the man who killed her brothers living in the barn, and the man who drove her away intent upon marrying her younger sister. Without a way forward, this insular community must seek to heal the deep wounds of the past, forcing everyone into a new kind of reckoning. By Chelsea Marcantel and Directed by Noah Himmelstein.
Buy Tickets Here

Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth at Fells Point Corner Theatre
Jan 18-Feb3, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Fells Point Corner Theatre
251 S Ann St, Baltimore
St. George’s Day in England, the Morning of the county fair, the local drifting soul and pied piper of chaos Johnny “Rooster” Byron stirs the souls of his countrymen to forego the comforts of modern suburban life and raise their spirits in the countryside. His family want to spend the day with him, thugs want to teach him a lesson, the authorities want rid of him, but Rooster just wants more out of life. Having played on the West End and then to Broadway (and back to the West End), Jerusalem is a darkly comic and modern meditation on the spirit of a nation.
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Stillpointe Theatre presents, Company
Jan 18-Feb 2, Thur-Sat 8PM
The Wilks School At Grace & St Peter
707 Park Ave, Baltimore
From musical theatre’s most renowned composer, Company is largely regarded as a trailblazer of the dark-comedy, modern-musical genre and the winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Lyrics and Best Book. On the night of his 35th birthday, confirmed bachelor, Robert, contemplates his unmarried state. Over the course of a series of dinners, drinks and even a wedding, his friends – “those good and crazy people [his] married friends” – explain the pros and cons of taking on a spouse. The habitually single Robert is forced to question his adamant retention of bachelorhood during a hilarious array of interactions. Company features a brilliantly brisk and energetic score containing many of Stephen Sondheim’s best known songs. Every audience member will see reflections of themselves in at least one of the characters onstage.
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Bubbles & Bomboloni
8PM – 10PM
Sagamore Pendry Baltimore
1715 Thames Street, Baltimore
Join us in our Lounge every Thursday from 8-10pm for Bubbles and Bomboloni. Choice of Red or White sparkling wine accompanied by a choice of three Bomboloni flavors: Apple Jam, Cinnamon Sugar, and Chocolate Drizzle.

Castle Black (NYC), Ozmo, Moon By Moon, Pinkwench
8PM – 1AM
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Featuring: CASTLE BLACK with locals… OZMOMOON BY MOON, and PINKWENCH.

Magic Beans – Kitchen Dwellers
8PM – 1:30AM
The 8×10
10 E Cross St, Baltimore
Featuring Magic Beans and Kitchen Dwellers!
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Elliot Bild and The Zone
8PM – 11PM
An die Musik
409 N Charles St, Baltimore
Today, Elliot Bild brings his band, The Zone, down to An Die Musik. The Zone is a newly formed modern jazz group that is known for capturing the intensity and spirit of jazz in true Philadelphia fashion. The Zone is comprised of some of Philly’s finest musicians. Including Michael Hudson-Casanova on Alto Saxophone, Benjamin Karp on Guitar, Steven Perry on Vibraphone, Nick Salcido on Bass and Gusten Rudolph on Drums. The band focuses primarily on the original compositions by different members of the band and arrangements of some classic jazz standards.
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Richard Dreyfuss is … BANKSY
8:30PM – 9:30PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
People, this has been a trying time for the Richard Dreyfuss Performance Collective. We have recently found definitive proof that one of us is indeed the street artist known as Banksy. Now, we regularly share our most intimate feelings with each other, so to discover that one member has been keeping this wombo-sized secret from the rest of the group is indeed hurtful. Yet we feel so blessed that Banksy, with all of their artistic talents, is living among us. Come join us for a night of mystery, emotional closure, and perhaps some comedy as we work together to, once and for all, unmask this paper shredding secret keeper. All BIG Shows are FREE! But please reserve so we know you’re coming!

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 Rob G3 in the disco! Doors open at 9pm! Awarded Baltimore’s Best Drag Show for 2018 at Baltimore Drag Awards with the TBT Cast Anastasia Mae Belladonna, Kyle 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, $5 Fireball All Night, $6 Jameson All Night, and $1 Vodka (9-10pm cash only.)

Shenanigans Dance/Party
9PM – 2AM
The Crown – Blue Room
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
SHENANIGANS Dance/Party w/ DJ Tromac Pinaepple, FONLON, and BVST. Free!

KaRYEoke with Republic Restoratives
10PM- 1AM
Rye Fells Point
1639 Thames St, Baltimore
We’re putting a back beat to your late night revelry… Welcome to our first Ka-RYE-oke. Crooners and cocktailers, join us for a night of boozy ballads. Republic Restoratives will be on hand with some vocal lubricant as Mikie Love holds the gate to your star power. No reservations necessary. First come, first served. Specials and schwag for those who are brave enough to entertain!

DuckyDynamo Presents: (you)SB – Open Decks!
10PM – 2AM
Diskobar
911 N Charles St, Baltimore
Hey there! Your friendly neighborhood Ducky here bringing you a freshy shindig to experience some maybe new music and DJs! IT’S (YOU)SB. Get it? Like USB? Like the thing we plug into the thing most of us probably DJ from? And it’s almost always upside down the first time you try to plug it in????? It’s YOU instead of U because YOU get to spin! This is an Open Decks event, like an Open Mic… I invite DJs of any and all kind to come spin for 30ish minutes, the only cost to do so is that you bring at least 3 friends with you (who stay for your set, preferably the night, don’t piss me off lol we networking here).

Friday, February 1

Time Travel Tours at the Peale
Jan 4-Mar 3, Time slots starting at Thu 6PM, Fr-Sat 12PM, Sun 3PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
After receiving detailed plans from future time travelers, the Peale has completed construction on a 200-year time machine, which works by opening a portal into the past. We now offer guided Time Travel Tours to Rembrandt Peale’s study in the year 1819. Tours are currently led by David London, who will accompany you on your journey, and illuminate the many wonders that await you inside.
There are several Time Travel Tour options for your to choose from:
FULL-LENGTH THU-SUN – Each 90-minute tour includes the history of the Peale family and their museums, an introduction to our Time Machine, and up to 50 minutes of actual Time Travel! Guests first must work to activate the Time Machine, before stepping back in time to 1819.
FRIDAY LUNCHTIME NOON – 1PM – Need a quick escape? After a brief overview of our time machine, enjoy a quick reprieve from your workday by traveling back in time. When you return, you will be one-hour closer to the weekend!
SUNDAY TEA TIME 3PM – 5PM – Enjoy all the perks of our full-length Time Travel Tours, but spend an additional 30 minutes in Rembrandt Peale’s studio to enjoy tea, crackers, cookies, jokes, and a brief magic performance. Your ticket includes a contribution to our “Pay It Backwards” campaign.
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Valentine’s Day Tea
2PM – 3PM
Gertrude’s Restaurant
10 Art Museum Dr, Baltimore
There is no better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day with the one you love than a Valentine’s Day Tea! Join us for our limited time tea menu by calling 410-889-3399. Must call at least 24 hours in advance. See the full delicious menu here.

Complimentary Raw Bar Happy Hour
4PM – 7PM
Ampersea
1417 Thames Street, Baltimore
Come one, come all! Complimentary raw bar (oysters & shrimp cocktail) offered alongside our Happy Hour drink specials, along with some special offerings from Executive Chef Casey Williams. The only way to get through a long, cold winter is with the best harbor views in Baltimore!

French Macaron Class
5PM – 8PM
Sacré Sucré
2001 Fleet St, Baltimore
Learn how to make french macarons using the french meringue method. We will make two flavors of macarons: Chocolate and Lemon. All filling and shells will be made in class. We will discuss meringue techniques, piping techniques, bust myths and much more! Hors d’oeuvres and wine will be provided for the first half hour as we learn about each other and your expectations. All macarons made in class will be provided to take home. Souvenir tshirts will also be provided. Come to learn and have a great time alongside Baltimore’s best french macaron creators! A minimum of 4 people is required for the class to take place.
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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!

The Comeback: Zy and Da’shawn Art Show
5PM – 9PM
Baltimore Youth Arts
116 W. Mulberry St, Baltimore
The Comeback is a showcase of Baltimore Youth Arts’ long-time Studio Apprentices Zy and Da’shawn’s artworks. All artworks displayed will also be available for purchase. Please bring your friend and get ready to meet the artists. Light drinks and refreshment provided.

Craft Your Own Cocktail
6PM – 7:30PM
Sagamore Spirit
301 E Cromwell St, Baltimore
Always wanted to learn how to make cocktails like the pros? Come join one of our tour guides as we walk you through the history of Sagamore Spirit and the process of how we make our Rye Whiskey. Gather in one of our tasting rooms with individual stations to make some of our signature cocktails. You’ll get hands-on in creating two cocktails that are easy enough to recreate at home. Get ready to have some fun and enjoy some thirst quenching cocktails! Tour includes a 30-minute distillery tour, followed by a 30-45-minute cocktail making course led by one of our Tour Guides.
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The Fuss, The Soularites, The Twilights, and Bali Lamas
7PM – 2AM
The 8×10
10 E Cross St, Baltimore
The Fuss is a dynamic ska, rocksteady, and early reggae band from Washington, D.C. Their sound pays tribute to the music of 1960’s Jamaica and the British Mod scene, while putting modern slant on these timeless styles.
The Soularites have been described as super-sonic ska and punky funky reggae. This Baltimore based group plays their own style of ska and reggae with respect to Two Tone ska and Jamaican classics. Bringing the groove to make you move!
The Twilights are from Easton, PA. The band describes their style as “Rocksteady Our Way.” The band plays Jamaican classics from artists like Max Romeo and Delroy Wilson, deep cuts, and original tunes.
Bali Lamas is an instrumental Surf Band from Baltimore, MD. With influences that range from the Dick Dale, the Ventures, and Man or Astroman?. The Lamas will provide the perfect soundtrack to your Friday night!
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Haunted Hearts Pub Tour
7PM – 9PM
Baltimore Ghost Tours
Sidewalk Outside of Max’S Sidebar, 731 S Broadway, Baltimore
Explore the amazing, astounding and horrifying history of Valentine’s Day, and some of Fells Point’s most interesting taverns with storyteller and historian Cliff Long. From the tale of the first valentine to the story of Edgar Allan Poe’s failed Baltimore romance, this tour is sure to leave you breathless! 21 and over only! Please note that this tour is not a haunted tour. It explores the macabre history of Valentine’s Day, and tales related to this.
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First Friday feat. Troegs
7PM – 10PM
Atomic Books
3620 Falls Rd, Baltimore
EIGHTBAR HAS EXTENDED HOURS FOR FIRST FRIDAY (open til 11PM). This month we’re featuring Troegs Brewing! Plus brewery giveaways.

Zwischen Leben und Tod
7:30PM – 9:30PM
Miriam A. Friedberg Concert Hall
1 E Mount Vernon Pl, Baltimore
Michael Hersch: Zwischen Leben und Tod (Between Life and Death). The Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University presents Michael Hersch’s “Zwischen Leben und Tod,” a 90-minute work for violin and piano performed by Jennifer Choi and Julia Den Boer set to the images of Peter Weiss in its Baltimore premiere.
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Fink, Marxer & Gleaves with Special Guest Chao Tian
7:30PM – 10:30PM
The Church of the Redeemer, Baltimore
5603 N Charles St, Baltimore
GRAMMY® Award winners Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer team up with Appalachian artist Sam Gleaves, finding common ground in the music they love from Appalachia as well as contemporary songs that keep alive the tradition of singing for and about social justice. Their three-part harmony singing is matched with vibrant instrumental work on fiddle, banjo, resonator guitar, mandolin, guitar, cello banjo, and penny whistle. Cathy, Marcy and Sam were official showcase artists at the 2016 Southeast Regional Folk Alliance, the 2017 Folk Alliance International, and the 2017 International Bluegrass Music Association Bluegrass Ramble. They are joined by special guest Chao Tian, former Strathmore Artist in Residence and master of the Chinese hammered dulcimer. Presented by Common Ground on the Hill.
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Everything is Wonderful
Jan 29 – Feb 24, Wed & Thr 7:30PM, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7PM
Everyman Theatre
315 West Fayette Street, Baltimore
When an Amish couple’s two sons are killed in a car accident, the family struggles to maintain their faith and cling to their way of life. In an act of unfathomable forgiveness, they take in Eric, the wayward young driver of the car. But Eric’s mistake cracks open the family’s dark history and brings home their eldest daughter, Miri, who was excommunicated five years earlier. Miri returns to find her family in shambles, the man who killed her brothers living in the barn, and the man who drove her away intent upon marrying her younger sister. Without a way forward, this insular community must seek to heal the deep wounds of the past, forcing everyone into a new kind of reckoning. By Chelsea Marcantel and Directed by Noah Himmelstein.
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Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth at Fells Point Corner Theatre
Jan 18-Feb3, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Fells Point Corner Theatre
251 S Ann St, Baltimore
St. George’s Day in England, the Morning of the county fair, the local drifting soul and pied piper of chaos Johnny “Rooster” Byron stirs the souls of his countrymen to forego the comforts of modern suburban life and raise their spirits in the countryside. His family want to spend the day with him, thugs want to teach him a lesson, the authorities want rid of him, but Rooster just wants more out of life. Having played on the West End and then to Broadway (and back to the West End), Jerusalem is a darkly comic and modern meditation on the spirit of a nation.
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Stillpointe Theatre presents, Company
Jan 18-Feb 2, Thur-Sat 8PM
The Wilks School At Grace & St Peter
707 Park Ave, Baltimore
From musical theatre’s most renowned composer, Company is largely regarded as a trailblazer of the dark-comedy, modern-musical genre and the winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Lyrics and Best Book. On the night of his 35th birthday, confirmed bachelor, Robert, contemplates his unmarried state. Over the course of a series of dinners, drinks and even a wedding, his friends – “those good and crazy people [his] married friends” – explain the pros and cons of taking on a spouse. The habitually single Robert is forced to question his adamant retention of bachelorhood during a hilarious array of interactions. Company features a brilliantly brisk and energetic score containing many of Stephen Sondheim’s best known songs. Every audience member will see reflections of themselves in at least one of the characters onstage.
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And Then There Were None
Jan 11-Feb 10, Fri-Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Vagabond Players, Inc.
806 S Broadway, Baltimore
Ten seeming strangers with suspicious pasts are brought together on a remote island that turns into a deathtrap where an unknown assassin executes them one by one. The Queen of Mystery (whose The Mousetrap thrilled Vagabond Players’ audiences five seasons ago) once again delivers a compelling puzzle with enough twists and turns to keep you gripped in your seat until the very, very end.
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Respighi Pines of Rome
Jan 31-Feb 2, 8PM – 10PM
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
1212 Cathedral St, Baltimore
Respighi’s Pines of Rome and the composer’s lesser-known but infectiously brilliant gem, Brazilian Impressions, form the centerpiece of this program. Percussionist Colin Currie returns with a new concerto by Scottish composer Helen Grime, and the program is completed by Brahms’ “Haydn” Variations.
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Blue Moon Cowgirls: 20th Anniversary Celebration
8PM – 11PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
“A little bit invitin’, a little bit excitin’, a little bit ignitin’ … that’s my trademark,” proclaims an old song. And that’s the Blue Moon Cowgirls, four Washington, DC-area musicians with their own refreshing approach to country music. A shimmering trio of female voices backed by flexible acoustic instrumentation, the Blue Moon Cowgirls blend front-porch directness with neon-lit sophistication as they sing about home and highways, heaven and honkytonks, heartbreak and hope. Their repertoire stretches from the 1920s Appalachia to the Everly Brothers and beyond, with stops along the way at several decades’ worth of prairie roadhouses and bayou dance halls. The sound of country music has always been on the move, but its heart has remained in the same place, and the Blue Moon Cowgirls can take you there.
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BIG Time with Amina Osman Weiskerger
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. Amina Osman Weiskerger is the executive director of ShareBaby, Baltimore’s diaper bank and baby pantry, which distributes items to vulnerable young children across the city. Her career has been built on a love of children and a passion for inspiring others to do good things! She has held leadership positions with Teach For America, Child First and the Office of the City Council President since moving here in 2004. Amina lives in North Roland Park with her husband and six year old daughter and they are all anxiously awaiting the birth of a baby boy in March! All BIG Shows are FREE! But please reserve so we know you’re coming!

Bob Wagner’s Movie Night! with live score by Microkingdom
8PM – 9:30PM
Church on the Square, Baltimore, MD
1025 S Potomac St, Baltimore
Alchemical wizards come together to create a visual and sonic panoply for your delight, amusement, contemplation and confoundment. Bob Wagner will project not 1 but 3 moving images onto a screen (with acoustic analog film projector audio in stereo) while superheroes Microkingdom (Will Redman, Marc Miller, John Dierker plus special guests) play one continuous composition. One time only affair with variables that cannot be reproduced and free popcorn. $15 at the door.

Nahja Mora Precision Field Compactor CA8AL Hemlock
8PM – ?
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
Nahja Mora utilizes a mix of digital synthesizers, archaic samplers, video game systems, and orchestral instruments mixed with unorthodox tunings and compositional forms. Precision Field is an industrial music project conceived & produced by Hobart Blankenburg that contemplates life, death, & spirituality. COMPACTOR is an interconnected set of mostly obsolete machinery that is manipulated by an anonymous figure known as The Worker for a faceless corporation. CA8AL is Apocalyptic, electronic malfeasance from Maryland’s Eastern Shore. DJ Hemlock is the resident DJ of the famous/infamous Batz Over Baltimore monthly event. Hemlock spins the best of 80s, Goth, Industrial, Darkwave, and more.
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Live at the Hive w/ Eze Jackson/ Revvnant/Bedlam Brass/Ring WorldØØØ
8PM – 1AM
Charm City Meadworks
400 East Biddle St., Baltimore
Charm City Meadworks presents…The 1st edition of Live at The Hive!
Featuring: Eze JacksonRevvnant (first show), Ring WorldØØØ, with DJ Mac Hewitt, and special guests Bedlam Brass! Doors at 8pm $5 donation

Sickle Cell, Weeknight (NY), Wipeout & Holographic Sticker Club
8PM – 11PM
Joe Squared
33 W North Ave, Baltimore
Unregistered Nurse Booking presents: Sickle CellWeeknight (NY), Wipeout, and The Holographic Sticker Club.
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Wisdom Court Ent Presents Bruno & Haze/DAV1S7ON/Kmack And More
8PM – 1AM
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
Coming off of another successful event Jan 4th at The Ottobar, We have decided to RUN IT RIGHT BACK with a NEW line up Feb 1st featuring Wisdom Court Ent’s own Bruno & Haze and DAV1S7ON. With Special performances by: Kmack,AllTheWay G ,Holiday Shellz, Mauvlous Muzic, Mds Fynest, 3d and Mousey, Yft dell,D.O. ,TeamZilla and more to be announced soon!

Clarence Ward III & Dat Feel Good
8PM – 11PM
Avenue Kitchen & Bar
911 w 36th Street, Baltimore
Saxophonist and trumpeter, Clarence H. Ward III, pours heart and complex emotion into the fiber of his sound. From the minute you hear the crisp, agile wail of his trumpet, or the playful sincerity of his sax you are frozen, caught in a snare of hope and honesty until he decides he has said his piece. Standing as a major influencer in the development of Baltimore’s present jazz sound, Ward’s lion heart positions him on the vanguard, reinforcing jazz music as a vital voice for these modern times.

The LLQ live
8PM & 9:30PM
An die Musik
409 N Charles St, Baltimore
Fresh off his tour to Bangkok, Thailand with the “Dc Jazz Collective”, Lionel Lyles returns to the Baltimore iconic performance venue, An Die Musik with “The Lionel Lyles Quintet”. As the ensemble is gearing up for its third studio project, this show will contain selections from that upcoming session.
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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 Training for Prom. We are happy to make all of our shows free. Please donate if you’d like to help BIG keep our shows free forever!

808 Vol. 18
9PM – 2AM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
808: The Sadboi Series (or just 808) is a show curated by the Station North Sadboi on the first Fridays of every month0  $5-10 This is a 21+ monthly event. Racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and harassment will not be tolerated.

Glue Wave
9PM – 2AM
TheDepot Baltimore
1728 N Charles St, Baltimore
A night of your favorite NEW WAVE / RETRO /80’S / POST-PUNK / SYNTHPOP music, retro games, drinking, dancing, fun & friends! With Dj’s Roy Retrofit and Neska!

Save Your Soul w Mikey Post (Daptone / Wick Records)
9PM – 2AM
Lithuanian Hall
851 Hollins St, Baltimore
Save Your Soul is Baltimore’s wildest monthly dance party spun by DJs Rob Macy & Baby Alactraz with guests spinning the rarest & rawest Soul, RnB & Boogaloo 45’s every first Friday at the historic Lithuanian Hall in Baltimore. Save Your Soul welcomes Mikey Post! See you there!

Extra Medium – Club Moombahton Disco Funk Soul Hip Hop etc
10PM – 1:45AM
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
‘Extra Medium’ Dance Party w/ DJ’s Noteman & Double A. Club, Moombahton, Disco, Dancehall, Funk, Hip-Hop, Soul, Trap, & More! 10pm-close * Free! Ages 21+

Saturday, February 2

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!

Free Yoga
8:30AM – 9:45AM
Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church and Asbury House
10 E Mount Vernon Pl, Baltimore
Come experience the Conservancy’s sponsored free Yoga – in Davis Hall at Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church and Asbury House. Please enter from the red doors on Charles Street. Bring your own mat and water bottle. Appropriate for all levels. Thanks to instructor Jude Asher for leading this group!

Ice Cream For Breakfast Day!
9AM – 2PM
Silver Queen Cafe
5429 Harford Rd, Baltimore
Let’s all celebrate National Ice Cream For Breakfast Day! Hooray! We are super excited about creating brunch dishes using the creative ice cream flavors from the fine folks at The Charmery! Reservations recommended 443-345-2020

PMS II: Better Late Than Never
11AM – 6PM
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
Welcome to Menstruation Nation! Owlcheek Studios is giving Baltimore PMS* II: Better Late Than Never as part of this year’s anti-anti-anti? valentines day celebrations in collaboration with Charm City Fringe Festival! Get ready to “soak up the sun” on this, the coldest month of the year! The focus is all about self-care and self-love. We got everything covered: DIY arts, crafts, fashün, performances, tarot card readings, sad lamps (maybe)? and other things that can be exchanged for monetary value. Vendors Include: Abnorml Art, Blair Franklin, Brenna O’Grady, Emile Feldenzer, Joanz Raye, Johnny Rogers [Jedicom], Kim Sandara, Mayya Agapova, Mieke Gentis [miekr], Owlcheek Studios, Pellinore Press, Sarah Bolton Illustration, Sybil Press, Sybling, , Tightfisted Fashion, And more TBA!

Greater Goods Market feat. Village Learning Place, Inc.
11AM – 4PM
R. House
301 W 29th St, Baltimore
An indoor and outdoor market to benefit a local cause and promote small businesses & artists. Occurs monthly, on the first Saturday of every month. Over 70 local vendors, ranging from hand-made clothing & jewelry, to fine art and ceramics! Plus, groove to tunes from our DJ Discuji from Better on Foot. Grab some lunch at R. House and swing into the garage for a day of great local shopping. Each market features a rotating charitable cause. A portion of each booth fee is donated to them, and they receive a free booth at the market to chat with you about their work!

Drag me to Brunch at El Bufalo
11AM – 3PM
El Bufalo Tequila Bar & Kitchen
2921 O’Donnell St, Baltimore
Want to take a step out of the norm? Want to get together with your best Judys? Want to celebrate a life event with fabulous creatures dripping in personality and talent? Then come on out to Drag Brunch at El Bufalo! Every first and third Saturday you get the chance to eat delicious food, get your drink on and see some of the variety of Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve and Talent that Baltimore and Beyond has to offer. Show starts at 12 noon. $20 gets you a ticket to the show along with bottomless cocktails where you can mix and match your mimosas, bloody mary’s and tequila sunrises! Email elbufaloevents@gmail.com to make a reservation, you know you wanna get that good seat!

Time Travel Tours at the Peale
Jan 4-Mar 3, Time slots starting at Thu 6PM, Fr-Sat 12PM, Sun 3PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
After receiving detailed plans from future time travelers, the Peale has completed construction on a 200-year time machine, which works by opening a portal into the past. We now offer guided Time Travel Tours to Rembrandt Peale’s study in the year 1819. Tours are currently led by David London, who will accompany you on your journey, and illuminate the many wonders that await you inside.
There are several Time Travel Tour options for your to choose from:
FULL-LENGTH THU-SUN – Each 90-minute tour includes the history of the Peale family and their museums, an introduction to our Time Machine, and up to 50 minutes of actual Time Travel! Guests first must work to activate the Time Machine, before stepping back in time to 1819.
FRIDAY LUNCHTIME NOON – 1PM – Need a quick escape? After a brief overview of our time machine, enjoy a quick reprieve from your workday by traveling back in time. When you return, you will be one-hour closer to the weekend!
SUNDAY TEA TIME 3PM – 5PM – Enjoy all the perks of our full-length Time Travel Tours, but spend an additional 30 minutes in Rembrandt Peale’s studio to enjoy tea, crackers, cookies, jokes, and a brief magic performance. Your ticket includes a contribution to our “Pay It Backwards” campaign.
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Bill Murray Movie Day
1PM – 4PM
Brewer’s Cask
1236 Light St, Baltimore
Groundhogs Day, Stripes, The Life Aquatic and move will hit the Brewers big screen starting at 1pm! Come stop by for some great canned beer specials and enjoy the show!

Valentine’s Day Tea
2PM – 3PM
Gertrude’s Restaurant
10 Art Museum Dr, Baltimore
There is no better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day with the one you love than a Valentine’s Day Tea! Join us for our limited time tea menu by calling 410-889-3399. Must call at least 24 hours in advance. See the full delicious menu here.

2019 Groundhog Day Party & Fundraiser
6PM – 11PM
The Mansion
1128 North Calvert Street, Baltimore
Join the Baltimore Architecture Foundation on Groundhog’s Day for a Soul and Motown Mansion House Party. Celebrate a cherished winter tradition with the BAF—Groundhog Day. Mingle with fellow lovers of Baltimore architecture and party in a Mt. Vernon mansion that was home to some of Baltimore’s elite families and for most of its 128 year existence served as headquarters for the Society of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart. The mansion is remarkably intact with much of its Gilded Age detailing, and symbolic references to the Josephites’ 87 years in the building.
$100 Cocktail Reception Tickets (6:00 pm – 11:00 pm): Soul food dinner by Ida B’s, Open bar until 7:30 pm with cocktails and Union Craft beer, Dancing & music.
$30 Party Tickets (7:30 pm – 11:00 pm) Two drink tickets for cocktails and Union Craft Beer, Dancing & music.
David Koslowski of Baby’s On Fire spinning soul music from the 1950s onward.
Festive attire. Find inspiration from your favorite decade of soul and Motown!
This event is a major fundraiser in support of BAF and its many programs, from fostering the next generation of architects, to promoting the value of Baltimore’s architectural legacy to the public. Programs include tours, scholarships, publications, exhibitions, and the annual Doors Open Baltimore event.
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Opening Reception | Ken Karlic, Edmond Praybe & Christopher Koch
6PM – 9PM
Y:ART
3402 Gough St, Baltimore
Y:ART Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of its first exhibition of 2019, featuring the work of Ken Karlic, Edmond Praybe and Christopher Stephen Koch. The Opening Reception will be held on Saturday, February 2. This exhibit brings together three artists, each distinct in the materials used, yet linked by the somewhat loose, organic style they each utilize. These artists approach their work with the same suggestion of technique, but with completely different results. Ken Karlic works in watercolor, Edmond Praybe employs oils, while Christopher Stephen Koch works on plaster; each unique medium creating an individual and personal relationship to the subject conveyed. Their work is thoughtful and serious, while the imprecise nature of technique allows the admirer to form a more personal connection, and the similarities present in each artist’s approach to the work only makes the divergence of the works all the more magnificent to regard.

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!

Haunted Hearts Pub Tour
7PM – 9PM
Baltimore Ghost Tours
Sidewalk Outside of Max’S Sidebar, 731 S Broadway, Baltimore
Explore the amazing, astounding and horrifying history of Valentine’s Day, and some of Fells Point’s most interesting taverns with storyteller and historian Cliff Long. From the tale of the first valentine to the story of Edgar Allan Poe’s failed Baltimore romance, this tour is sure to leave you breathless! 21 and over only! Please note that this tour is not a haunted tour. It explores the macabre history of Valentine’s Day, and tales related to this.
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Power Hour
7PM – 10PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Ready to see the best of the best? It’s BIG’s Power Hour! Featured troupes are GUS and Lekker. All BIG Shows are FREE!! But please reserve so we know you’re coming!

Groundhog Day on Groundhog Day
7PM – 9PM
The SNF Parkway / Maryland Film Festival
5 West North Avenue, Baltimore
Come celebrate Groundhog Day at The SNF Parkway / Maryland Film Festival with Groundhog Day—the hilarious ’90s classic about a weatherman forced to endlessly relive Groundhog Day. Like last year’s screening of Groundhog Day on Groundhog Day, Groundhog Day plays one night only, on Groundhog Day!
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Colin Phils, Body Thief, 3rd Grade Friends, and Yume
7:30PM – 10:45PM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
Colin Phils (RVA), Body Thief (DC), 3rd Grade Friends, & Yume at The Crown Baltimore. $7

The Old Part of Town at The Folkal Point Concert Series
7:30PM – 11PM
An die Musik
409 N Charles St, Baltimore
Join us as we say a big THANK YOU to John Seay for his years with the band, and welcome new town resident Upright Dave Frieman on bass. John will be playing some songs with us one last time, and will pass the torch … it’s going to be a special night. $12 in advance/$15 at the door/$10 for students
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Everything is Wonderful
Jan 29 – Feb 24, Wed & Thr 7:30PM, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7PM
Everyman Theatre
315 West Fayette Street, Baltimore
When an Amish couple’s two sons are killed in a car accident, the family struggles to maintain their faith and cling to their way of life. In an act of unfathomable forgiveness, they take in Eric, the wayward young driver of the car. But Eric’s mistake cracks open the family’s dark history and brings home their eldest daughter, Miri, who was excommunicated five years earlier. Miri returns to find her family in shambles, the man who killed her brothers living in the barn, and the man who drove her away intent upon marrying her younger sister. Without a way forward, this insular community must seek to heal the deep wounds of the past, forcing everyone into a new kind of reckoning. By Chelsea Marcantel and Directed by Noah Himmelstein.
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Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth at Fells Point Corner Theatre
Jan 18-Feb3, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Fells Point Corner Theatre
251 S Ann St, Baltimore
St. George’s Day in England, the Morning of the county fair, the local drifting soul and pied piper of chaos Johnny “Rooster” Byron stirs the souls of his countrymen to forego the comforts of modern suburban life and raise their spirits in the countryside. His family want to spend the day with him, thugs want to teach him a lesson, the authorities want rid of him, but Rooster just wants more out of life. Having played on the West End and then to Broadway (and back to the West End), Jerusalem is a darkly comic and modern meditation on the spirit of a nation.
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Stillpointe Theatre presents, Company
Jan 18-Feb 2, Thur-Sat 8PM
The Wilks School At Grace & St Peter
707 Park Ave, Baltimore
From musical theatre’s most renowned composer, Company is largely regarded as a trailblazer of the dark-comedy, modern-musical genre and the winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Lyrics and Best Book. On the night of his 35th birthday, confirmed bachelor, Robert, contemplates his unmarried state. Over the course of a series of dinners, drinks and even a wedding, his friends – “those good and crazy people [his] married friends” – explain the pros and cons of taking on a spouse. The habitually single Robert is forced to question his adamant retention of bachelorhood during a hilarious array of interactions. Company features a brilliantly brisk and energetic score containing many of Stephen Sondheim’s best known songs. Every audience member will see reflections of themselves in at least one of the characters onstage.
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And Then There Were None
Jan 11-Feb 10, Fri-Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Vagabond Players, Inc.
806 S Broadway, Baltimore
Ten seeming strangers with suspicious pasts are brought together on a remote island that turns into a deathtrap where an unknown assassin executes them one by one. The Queen of Mystery (whose The Mousetrap thrilled Vagabond Players’ audiences five seasons ago) once again delivers a compelling puzzle with enough twists and turns to keep you gripped in your seat until the very, very end.
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Respighi Pines of Rome
Jan 31-Feb 2, 8PM – 10PM
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
1212 Cathedral St, Baltimore
Respighi’s Pines of Rome and the composer’s lesser-known but infectiously brilliant gem, Brazilian Impressions, form the centerpiece of this program. Percussionist Colin Currie returns with a new concerto by Scottish composer Helen Grime, and the program is completed by Brahms’ “Haydn” Variations.
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Bob Marley’s Birthday Soul Shakedown Party with Taj Weekes
8PM – 11PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
Our annual dance party celebrating Bob! This year, we connect with Bob Marley’s universal message of peace, acceptance, and resilience with the inspiring and astounding reggae singer Taj Weekes. Weekes a dreadlocked Rastafarian musician, bred in the Caribbean but shaped by intercontinental life experience. He is a creative, poetic singer-songwriter who fronts a dynamic reggae band named Adowa. Weekes is an unwavering, energetic humanitarian whose dedication extends beyond his song lyrics into his social activism, an activism that has culminated in his official role with the United Nations as “UNICEF Champion for Children” and his children’s charity, They Often Cry Outreach (TOCO).
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Mister Wilson Band
9PM – 12AM
The 8×10
10 E Cross St, Baltimore
Come join Mister Wilson and special guests as we celebrate our 15th Anniversary with a 3 hour show at the 8×10 on Saturday, February 2, 2019. Doors open at 8:00. We’ll play your favorite classic rock tunes from 9:00 to midnight.
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Bad Hombres Live @ TheRedBoat
9PM – 12AM
The Red Boat Fusion & Bar
334 N. Charles Street, Baltimore
Join The Bad Hombres for an Ecléctic night of Rock en Español Right in el Corazon of Beautiful Mount Vernon. They play an eclectic mix of the greatest Spanish Rock songs as well as some upbeat Rock n’ Roll covers from the 80’s & 90’s.

An evening with The Rhythm Remains
9PM – 12AM
Joe Squared
33 West North Avenue, Baltimore
A groovy gumbo of soul, funk, and everything we love in between. We are gonna jam your ears full of groove, come check us out!

Hollywood Blanks, Joseph & the Beasts, Strange Attractor, Medium Cheetah
9PM – ?
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
Featuring: Hollywood BlanksJoseph & the BeastsStrange Attractor, and Medium Cheetah.
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DrumBOOTY ft MHYSA at Metro Gallery
9PM – ?
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
drumBOOTY is a curatorial platform that prioritizes social dialogue, both in the physical and digital realm, through podcasting, interdisciplinary community events, and exhibitions in order to provide space for the advancement and nourishment of black creative voices. Featuring: MHYSA (Philly), Damn Kham, MovaKween, and dj Abdu Ali b2b dj Hoeteps.
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Sunday, February 3

Yoga & Whiskey
10AM – 11:30AM
Sagamore Spirit
301 E Cromwell St, Baltimore
Kick off your New Year Resolutions with Sagamore Spirit! Grab your yoga mat and come join us at the distillery. You’ll start your time here getting a brief 15-minute “sneak peek” tour of part of the distillery. The yoga class will then begin in our processing room where you will be surrounded by the amazing aromas of our whiskey. A local instructor will take you through a yoga class that will unwind you and prepare you for the day ahead. Following the class, each guest will get to enjoy a cocktail made with our signature Rye Whiskey, along with some healthy snacks. Get ready to unwind and relax! Please bring your own mat.
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OLAR Drag Brunch
11AM – 2PM
Of Love & Regret
1028 S Conkling St, Baltimore
Welcome to Of Love & Regret’s SENSATIONAL Drag Brunch! This one-of-a-kind show is hosted by the living legend, Abbi Kadabra! Highlighted by a glittering cast of rotating guest entertainers, we promise you a time you will not soon forget! Tickets are $30 and include your reserved seat and gourmet fare! You can add our Bottomless Drink Special which includes: Mimosas, Draft Beers, Rose Drafts, Sangria, and Rail Mules for just $22 from 11am-2pm! That’s three hours of excellent food, all-star entertainment, and bottomless drinks! Doors open for seating at 11am. The show will start promptly at 12pm. Please make sure to get there early to get food and drinks in before the show starts. Please remember we do not have an ATM in the building! BRING CASH TO TIP THE QUEENS! If you forget, we will have a limited quantity of singles available for you to purchase at the bar.
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Coffee Tasting with Farm-ily!
1PM – 2PM
Vent Coffee Roasters
1700 W 41st St, Baltimore
Come on out to Vent Coffee Roasters to join Emma & Jason and other farm-ily members to taste some of the delicious gourmet coffee varieties that Vent has to offer!! It’s free — come on out and let’s catch up & get caffeinated!
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A Hot Time In the Old Town: the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904
2PM – 3PM
The Engineers Club
11 W Mount Vernon Pl, Baltimore
On a cold Sunday in February, 1904, a gentleman flicked his cigar butt on the sidewalk in front of Hurst’s dry goods store where today’s Royal Farms Arena now stands. This particular everyday act, however, turned catastrophic as one of the glass “eyes” in the sidewalk meant to bring light into a storage space below was missing. The still smoldering cigar fell right through the open hole and landed on a box of dry goods. The resulting fire burned for more than a day, destroyed over 1500 buildings and caused damages in the order of $100 million (in 1904 dollars). The fire and Baltimore’s Herculean effort to rebuild have shaped the core of how our city looks and functions today. The rebuilding effort also gave rise to at least one important and close to home institution: our host and owners of the Engineers Club, the Engineering Society, formed as professionals came together in the aftermath of the fire to evaluate and learn from the tremendous blaze. Join Baltimore historian Wayne Schaumburg as he walks through the great 1904 Baltimore Fire, from the young mayor (35-year old Robert McClane) who found himself tasked with battling the fire and launching the city’s recovery, to how Thomas O’Neill saved his department store and how Baltimore got a new cathedral out of it.
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Superbowl Chili Cook-Off
2PM – 5PM
Checkerspot Brewing Company
1399 S. Sharp St., Baltimore
Come vote for Baltimore’s Best Chili on Superbowl Sunday. Stay around to watch the game. $10 donation to BARCS gets you chili samples and the best chili wins a prize. To enter your chili, please contact Judy, judy@checkerspotbrewing.com. Limited to 15 entrants.

BLUES, Burgers & Bourbon Sundays
2PM – 5PM
The HandleBar Cafe
511 S Caroline St, Baltimore
Check out our BLUES, Burgers & Bourbon Sundays! We’ll feature various blues artists like the amazing Larry Dennis and change up the burgers and bourbon specials weekly.

Everything is Wonderful
Jan 29 – Feb 24, Wed & Thr 7:30PM, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7PM
Everyman Theatre
315 West Fayette Street, Baltimore
When an Amish couple’s two sons are killed in a car accident, the family struggles to maintain their faith and cling to their way of life. In an act of unfathomable forgiveness, they take in Eric, the wayward young driver of the car. But Eric’s mistake cracks open the family’s dark history and brings home their eldest daughter, Miri, who was excommunicated five years earlier. Miri returns to find her family in shambles, the man who killed her brothers living in the barn, and the man who drove her away intent upon marrying her younger sister. Without a way forward, this insular community must seek to heal the deep wounds of the past, forcing everyone into a new kind of reckoning. By Chelsea Marcantel and Directed by Noah Himmelstein.
Buy Tickets Here

Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth at Fells Point Corner Theatre
Jan 18-Feb3, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Fells Point Corner Theatre
251 S Ann St, Baltimore
St. George’s Day in England, the Morning of the county fair, the local drifting soul and pied piper of chaos Johnny “Rooster” Byron stirs the souls of his countrymen to forego the comforts of modern suburban life and raise their spirits in the countryside. His family want to spend the day with him, thugs want to teach him a lesson, the authorities want rid of him, but Rooster just wants more out of life. Having played on the West End and then to Broadway (and back to the West End), Jerusalem is a darkly comic and modern meditation on the spirit of a nation.
Buy Tickets Here

And Then There Were None
Jan 11-Feb 10, Fri-Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Vagabond Players, Inc.
806 S Broadway, Baltimore
Ten seeming strangers with suspicious pasts are brought together on a remote island that turns into a deathtrap where an unknown assassin executes them one by one. The Queen of Mystery (whose The Mousetrap thrilled Vagabond Players’ audiences five seasons ago) once again delivers a compelling puzzle with enough twists and turns to keep you gripped in your seat until the very, very end.
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50 Foot Woman/Eliza and the Organix/Sybling
2:30PM – 6PM
Joe Squared
33 W North Ave, Baltimore
50 Foot Woman is Rahne Alexander. BK funky rock band Eliza and the Organix is celebrating the release of our new single/music vid “Road Home”, out Jan 19th! SYBLING is a band from Baltimore MD.

Time Travel Tours at the Peale
Jan 4-Mar 3, Time slots starting at Thu 6PM, Fr-Sat 12PM, Sun 3PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
After receiving detailed plans from future time travelers, the Peale has completed construction on a 200-year time machine, which works by opening a portal into the past. We now offer guided Time Travel Tours to Rembrandt Peale’s study in the year 1819. Tours are currently led by David London, who will accompany you on your journey, and illuminate the many wonders that await you inside.
There are several Time Travel Tour options for your to choose from:
FULL-LENGTH THU-SUN – Each 90-minute tour includes the history of the Peale family and their museums, an introduction to our Time Machine, and up to 50 minutes of actual Time Travel! Guests first must work to activate the Time Machine, before stepping back in time to 1819.
FRIDAY LUNCHTIME NOON – 1PM – Need a quick escape? After a brief overview of our time machine, enjoy a quick reprieve from your workday by traveling back in time. When you return, you will be one-hour closer to the weekend!
SUNDAY TEA TIME 3PM – 5PM – Enjoy all the perks of our full-length Time Travel Tours, but spend an additional 30 minutes in Rembrandt Peale’s studio to enjoy tea, crackers, cookies, jokes, and a brief magic performance. Your ticket includes a contribution to our “Pay It Backwards” campaign.
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Puppy Bowl Party
3PM – 5PM
Cafe Hon
1002 W 36th St, Baltimore
Watch the Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl with fellow Dog Lovers at the Cafe Hon in Hamden!! There will be loads of Prizes, a 50/50 Raffle and the best is Puppy Bowl Bingo!! All proceeds will be applied to the MAS Rescue vet bills. Help us to continue to save animals and give them the best opportunity for a second chance at a better life. Thank You!!

Little One-Inch by Red Herring Puppets of Asheville!
6PM – 7PM
Black Cherry Puppet Theater
1115 Hollins St, Baltimore
Black Cherry is pleased to host Red Herring Puppets performing their puppet show, “Litte One-Inch” a Japanese fairytale. A beautiful show for family audiences! It is a story inspired by the idea that a little person can achieve great things, and reassures that love can blossom in unlikely circumstances. $8 children $10/$12 adults
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Romper Room
7PM – 7:30PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
BIG University instructors and up-and-coming students share the stage. All BIG Shows are FREE!! But please reserve so we know you’re coming!

BIG’s Sunday Funday
7:30PM – 8:30PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Sundays are for leisurely pursuits, like skiing, composting, playing lawn tennis, and watching killer improv sets. Tonight’s lineup includes host team Local Spot, Remote Possiblities and Submissive Fruit. All BIG Shows are FREE! But please reserve so we know you’re coming!

Enjoy!

– Lindsey

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