Things to do in Baltimore this week 3/25/19

It’s a glorious day! Bring on more of this awesome weather! I’m booked solid this week. I need a nap just thinking about my schedule. I’m attending the La Cuchara Dinner with The Wine and Food Society of Baltimore on Monday. I can’t wait to share delicious wine and food with some of my favorite people. On Thursday I’m checking out the new spring menu at Fogo de Chão (Baltimore)! On Saturday I’m hoping to make it to the Night Market Underground! Sunday I’m going to the #BMOREGALPAL fitness event with Lift Yoga + Strength at the Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore hosted by Discovercharmcity! Wish me luck with my crazy schedule because not mentioned here is a bunch of work stuff I have to do on the side. Phew!

Monday, March 25

Walk the Murals of Station North
10AM – 10:45AM OR 11AM – 1PM
Greenmount Coffee Lab
1400 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore
For our tour, we will meet at the Greenmount Coffee Lab at Open Works Bmore, a maker space with a parking lot and coffeehouse. Don’t miss the electronic photo booth on the south wall in the lobby (it’s free!); a great way to commemorate your tour and the pic will be waiting in your email inbox. After guests have checked in, we will then walk to about 60 points of interest, seeing quite a lot of street art, but also learning the history of this often overlooked urban landscape. We will enjoy a walking a loop of about 2.5 miles with a small pit stop towards the end for refreshment before heading back to open works. On this walk, we will enjoy the alleyways, parks, and farms of the often underrated, but constantly surprising revitalized neighborhood of Station North Arts & Entertainment District. Locals and travelers alike will enjoy this very instagrammable look at a gem of a neighborhood. Depending on the size of the group and speed of walking the time for finishing might be slightly later. There are periodical trivia questions and easter eggs hidden along the way – be ready to get competitive and rewarded with candy!
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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!

La Cuchara Dinner
6:30PM – 9:30PM
La Cuchara Baltimore
3600 Clipper Mill Rd St 125, Baltimore
This is a private event for members of The Wine and Food Society of Baltimore, Maryland. Join us for a special Spring dinner at La Cuchara! The featured wine from the Society’s cellar will be a fantastic 2007 Chateauneuf du Pape from one of the great estates of the Rhone Valley, Chateau Beaucastel, rated 96 points by Robert Parker. We’ll also be serving sparkling, white and dessert wines from La Cuchara’s $100+ wine list, as they are extending their Sunday Night Half-Off Bottle Special to our event on Monday night. For information on joining, message The Wine and Food Society of Baltimore.

Charm City Fringe Office Hours!
6:30PM – 9PM
Mount Vernon Marketplace
520 Park Ave, Baltimore
Join us for our FIRST EVER Office Hours! The Charm City Fringe DREAM TEAM will be hanging out at the Mount Vernon Marketplace. Drop by come say, “Hi” and chat with us about volunteering opportunities, theatre, our desert island playlist, oh and of course FRINGE APPLICATIONS! Applications are now open for the 8th annual Charm City Fringe Festival. Also, once again we are waiving application fees for Baltimore artists so we can showcase more of our city’s burgeoning theatre scene. Applications are open through May 5th! You can apply here!

The Beer Dinner
7PM – 10PM
The Food Market
1017 W 36th St, Baltimore
Join The Food Market and Monument City Brewery for an evening of food, fun and of course, beer! All 4 courses will be paired with the perfect Monument City brew. Must be 21+ to attend. Tickets are $85. Welcome Food: Pretzels with Beer Cheese Fondue, Buffalo Pickles, Country Ham & Mustard. 1st Course: Baltimore Hot Wings. 2nd Course: Chesapeake Pot – shrimp, clams, mussels, crab legs, sausage. 3rd Course: Pit Beef & Frites. 4th Course: Turtle Candy Milk Cake – coffee cream.
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Django Jazz Monday
7PM – 10PM
Avenue Kitchen & Bar
911 w 36th Street, Baltimore
Avenue Kitchen & Bar on the avenue in Hampden! Start time is the same, 7PM. No Cover. They have awesome food and a full bar. Get there early to take advantage of happy hour specials. Hot Club of Baltimore hosts this award-winning, weekly acoustic swing jam session which includes guitar, sax, clarinet, trombone, trumpet, stringed instruments, accordionists, violinists, bassists, and vocalists. Dancers are welcome! Styles include early-era swing, Django Reinhardt repertoire, trad, be-bop, musette waltzes, New Orleans, gypsy waltzes, Balkan – Sinti – Manouche – European gypsy folk music, American Jazz standards, Blues songs, and French songs.

Teavolve Open Mic w The Honey Badgers
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. 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 the Honey Badgers, a singer-songwriter/folk Americana duo based in Newark, Delaware.

Beat the Brewers Trivia
7:30PM – 9:30PM
Brewer’s Cask
1236 Light St, Baltimore
Casual trivia with co-hosts Victory Beer Co providing prizes and some awesome brews.

Monday Salsa Bachata Night
8PM – 12AM
The Rockwell
702 South Broadway, Baltimore
The Monday Latin night has a brand new home in the heart of the city. Please join us for a night of lessons and dancing at The Rockwell. Located in Fells Point, The Rockwell is a modern tavern featuring a lively strikingly bold design, with a state of the art sound and light system, and a nice smooth wood dance floor perfect for dancing. 8 pm Salsa/Bachata lessons with Niss of SalsaNow. 9 pm to midnight DJ, Music and Dancing. Complimentary admission.

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!

Women’s Month Industry Night feat. DJ Kool Flash
9PM – 2AM
Ida B’s Table
235 Holliday Street, Baltimore
Join Ida B’s Table to celebrate the women in the industry! Y’all are killing the game and we are ready to party with you. All bad ass women behind the bar that night doing their thing: making custom craft cocktails with Republic Restoratives! A very special young woman will be here….DJ KOOL FLASH (the 12 year old house DJ) will be spinnin’ from 8p to 10:30p. All are welcome ONLY IF you can handle the power of WOMEN!!!! No sexism, bigotry, or misogyny will be tolerated. PERIOD. Our friends at Republic Restoratives, will be sponsoring the bar. Republic Restoratives is the largest women/queer-owned distillery in DC and the largest crowd funded distillery in the USA. Come try some of their incredible liquors!

Tuesday, March 26

Public Relations for the Arts 101: An Intro to Promoting Your Show
12PM – 1PM
Impact Hub Baltimore
10 East North Avenue, Baltimore
Come to Impact Hub Baltimore for a Skill Share with Cassandra Miller on how to promote your show! Public Relations for the Arts, You don’t want to miss this! About the presenter: Cassandra Miller is a Baltimore-based journalist, publicist, marketer, and producer. She has been the Managing Director of Motor House in the Station North Arts District since August, before which she built her experience as the Public Relations Manager. She is also a freelance writer and arts marketing consultant for visual and performing arts clients in Baltimore, DC, and New York City. She writes for Baltimore magazine, Baltimore Fishbowl, Bmore Art, DC Metro Theater Arts, The Washington Post, and the GBCA. Join Cassandra for an informal intro to successfully promoting your show in the Baltimore/DC media market.
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Cosima’s 3rd Anniversary Celebration Dinner!
5PM – ?
Cosima
3000 Falls Rd, Baltimore
For our 3rd Anniversary, we’re celebrating everything in “3”s! 3 courses (with 3 options in each) and 3 wine pairings! Buy your tickets at the event link!
PRIMI (pls choose one)
GNOCCHI AL FORNO baked ricotta gnocchi with four cheeses, Sicilian breadcrumbs
SARDE ALLA GRIGLIA grilled sardines, onion agro dolce
INVOLTINI MELANZANE ricotta stuffed eggplant, roasted red peppers, marinara
SECONDI (pls choose one)
PASTA ALLA NORMA roasted eggplant, red peppers, capers, olives, raisins, ricotta
PESCE SPADA ALLA GRIGLIA grilled swordfish, caponata, saffron risotto, salmoriglio
RAGU DI MAIALE BRASATO slow-cooked pork ribs, housemade sausage, pancetta, rich tomato sauce, stone ground polenta
DOLCE (pls choose one)
SFINCI Sicilian doughnuts, cinnamon sugar
CROSTATA DI MELE apple crostata with vanilla gelato
CIOCCOLATO ALLA NOCCIOLA chocolate hazelnut torte
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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: No Land Beyond, re:gen, Canton Games, and THIRD EYE COMICS!

Workshop | Haitian Kite-Making Happy Hour
6PM & 7PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
Join us in the Marquee Lounge for a fun happy hour of kite-making in preparation for the first-ever Big Baltimore Kite Fest! We will be joined by Haitian kite-master Armand Myrthil as he guides us in building our very own Haitian kites. We will hold two 1-hour workshops where each participant will construct their own wind-worthy kite to take to Patterson Park on March 30th for the Big Baltimore Kite Fest. Space is limited, so please register ASAP.
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Shakin’ Balls: Project I CAN edition
6:30PM – 9:30PM
The Local Oyster
520 Park Ave, Baltimore
Join us as Union Craft Brewing releases their DIVINE IPA!! Food and beer specials all night! This month we will host Project I CAN whose mission re-engages disconnected youth 16 to 24 years of age in Baltimore City in a year-long youth development and work readiness program that will prepare them for future education and employment, reducing their risk for long-term poverty. Our Hostess With the Mostest, Nikki Coxx, to entertain and have aspecial SURPRISE co-host (to be announced soon). Five rounds of Bingo & Prize Wheel shenanigans all to raise money for CUPs Coffeehouse and #ProjectICan. Thanks to everyone for coming out for February’s fundraiser for The Sebass Foundation…with your support we were able to raise $700! Jackpot Blackout Bingo starts at $800!

Whiskey Dinner
6:30PM – 9:30PM
Charmed Kitchen
123 S. Chester Street, Baltimore
Come join the Owners of Old Line and learn the history behind their whiskey distilling process, while enjoying samples & cocktails of their award-winning spirits. Charmed Kitchen will be offering a 3-course dinner paired with cocktails.
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Tuesday Night Trivia at Wicked Sisters
7PM – 9PM
Wicked Sisters 
3845 Falls Rd, Baltimore
Ours is an independent Trivia game written by a huge Trivia fan specifically for our venue and our audience…. The hope is that the game each week will be both ‘Fun & Fair’. Not too many ‘gimmes’ and hopefully very few questions that are blind guesses. In addition to a fun and challenging game, we have all the usual offerings you’d expect at a top Trivia night such as excellent food and drink specials(1/2 price wine night), and a prize for the winning team. We even have a prize for the highest finishing ‘small’ team, so it’s good for groups of all sizes! There is always an OPEN INVITE to anyone who would like to join us so hope to see you there!

FWM$ Industry Comedy Night: Spring Edition
7PM – 10PM
El Bufalo Tequila Bar & Kitchen
2921 O’Donnell St, Baltimore
Wintertime for service industry professionals is not necessarily the most PROFITABLE time of the year, but WE’RE ALMOST THERE! Slow sections, less hours, same hassle but LESS money. I KNOW you can’t wait until the warm months are ahead of us. GET READY to laugh off those winter blues at FWM$ Industry Comedy Night: Spring Edition Brought to you by FWM$ and El Bufalo! We’ve got a stacked lineup once again! We’re featuring 6 of the FUNNIEST comedians in the east coast. Featuring our show this month, is a new collective of comedians, Café Negro Comedy! This group consists of 4 amazing comedians who have all been in the industry, and have come together to become a force in the comic world! Who is Cafe Negro? “Café Negro. We like our coffee like we like our comedy. Black. These well-spoken tokens, will not come close to coddling you with their off the wall ignorance.It’s time to step away from the PC and enter the shoes of the POC”. $5

Craft Beer Pong
7PM – 10:30PM
The Charles Baltimore
1110 South Charles Street, Baltimore
Alright Fed Hill – we’re bringing you the king of all drinking games every Tuesday night. Whether you’re the best beer pong player or new to the game, we guarantee a good time. Spots are limited so register in advance at craftpong.com. Register individually and we’ll pair you up or sign up as a team. Beer is included until you lose! But don’t worry, once you’re eliminated- we’ll provide you with a beer of choice as a consolation prize. What’s better, if you really are the best beer pong team- you’ll be awarded with $100 cash!

Lee’s Exclusive Whiskey Tasting Featuring Woodford Reserve!
7PM – 10PM
Lee’s Pint & Shell
2844 Hudson Street, Baltimore
Announcing Lee’s Exclusive Whiskey Tasting Featuring Woodford Reserve
Tuesday, March 26th, 7-10! Featuring: Woodford Reserve Tasting with a Woodford Ambassador, Signature Woodford Cocktails, Whiskey-Inspired Food , and 375ML Bottle of Woodford. Tickets go on sale tomorrow at Lee’s Pint & Shell! $50

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.

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. Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

Lovelorn (ex Creepoid), Woven In, Rogue Conjurer
7:30PM – ?
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
LOVELORN is a Philly band featuring husband & wife Anna & Patrick Troxell formally of CREEPOID. They play self proclaimed Drugpop in the vein of Factory Records, Spacemen 3 and LCD Soundsystem. Currently in the studio with Don Devore ( Ink & Dagger & The Lilys ) working on the debut LP.
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Dinner with Friends
Mar 12 – Apr 7, Tu-Tr 7:30PM, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7PM
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Like any culinary trend, relationships are destined to evolve over time—but can the recipe of friendship retain its zest if the key ingredients begin to change? A fabulous dinner at the home of food writers Gabe and Karen proves hard to swallow when Beth drops the bomb that husband Tom wants out of their 12-year marriage. Suddenly, both couples find themselves grappling with questions of loyalty, individuality, and commitment in Donald Margulies’ deliciously funny, sharply observed Pulitzer Prize-winning drama—celebrating its 20th anniversary this season with the time-tested flavor and richness of a classic dish.
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Indecent by Paula Vogel
Feb 28-Mar 31, Tu-Tr 7:30PM, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7:30PM
Baltimore Center Stage
700 North Calvert Street, Baltimore
HOW FAR WOULD YOU FOLLOW YOUR PASSION? What is the cost when we sacrifice truth for success? Can radical love be pious, or merely provocative? Does every religion sell God for a price? Follow the true story of a play, a playwright, and a plucky troupe of Yiddish theater artists from 1906 Warsaw to 1923 Broadway, from risky experiment to global sensation—and ultimately shattering scandal. The latest hit from the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of A Civil War Christmas, The Baltimore Waltz, and How I Learned to Drive, this highly acclaimed and award-winning drama pays homage to artists ahead of their time and doomed to pay the price. Content Advisory: Based on the real-life story behind Sholem Asch’s controversial Yiddish drama God of Vengeance, this play is suited for middle school ages and up.
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Turn Up Tuesdays with DJ Marzo
8PM – 1AM
Motor House
120 West North Avenue, Baltimore
Join DJ Marzo as he spins during Turn Up Tuesdays in Showroom bar at Motor House, with 2 for 1 drinks specials from 8pm until the party winds down.

The Berries w/ Truth Cult, Outer Spaces +1
8PM – 11PM
Joe Squared
33 West North Avenue, Baltimore
Unregistered Nurse Booking presents… The Berries (Seattle, Run For Cover Records),  Truth CultOuter Spaces, + 1 more TBA.
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Neon Party – Baila Amor
8PM – 12AM
Points South Latin Kitchen
1640 Thames St, Baltimore
Let’s glow in the dark.. wear NEON colors! Learn Salsa & Bachata. Join us at the hottest Latin Dance weeknight in Charm City! An awesome way to have a fantastic time with friends. We attract the best dancers in Charm City. $5 per class // 8:00 PM Bachata // 8:45 PM Salsa // Dance with DJ Raj starting 9:30. From Baltimore’s premier annual social dance event – the Baltimore Congress, we bring you an evening of dance lessons, and social dancing. Premier Fells Point area, terrific bar, leg shaking music, and alluring dances. Fun with current friends, and come make TONS of new friends. Pictures and Videos from our events are used for promotion purposes on social media, and other places.

Backbar Movies | Deer Hunter (1978)
8PM – 10PM
Paulie Gee’s Hampden
3535 Chestnut Ave, Baltimore
“You’re so full of s**t, you’re gonna float away”. Twofer Drink Specials & Food Specials From 5pm to Close. Movie night specials available in back bar only. No children under age 12 allowed in the back bar.

Theljon Allen and Universal Language
8PM & 9:30PM
An die Musik
409 N Charles St, Baltimore
Theljon Allen is a native of Baltimore. He began playing trumpet in the sixth grade, attended Randallstown High School and went to college at New School University. Since school, he has had the opportunity to play and or record with many music acts such as Ledisi, Janet Jackson, Lonnie Liston Smith, Cyrus Chestnut and many more.
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Extra Credit: An Improv JAM!
9PM – 10PM
Baltimore Improv Group at 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, right after the Harolds!

Wednesday, March 27

New Record Store Soft Opening Sale in Baltimore
10AM – 6PM
Wax Atlas
22 W 25th St, Baltimore
Online stereo and record retailer Wax Atlas will be opening a new record store and stereo shop space in early April, but you can check out our stuff before the dust settles. Our current stock features hundreds of un-picked lps, Books, 45s, 78s, CDs, Cassettes, and other ephemera of lost eras. New items will be added each week. We buy 7 days a week so feel free to reach out any time.

Wine’d Down Wednesdays
4PM – 12AM
Back Yard Baltimore
131 S. Schroeder St., Baltimore
Come every Wednesday for ‘Wine’d Down Wednesdays’ – 1/2 off Wines by the Bottle.

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

Unicorn Farts Release
5PM – ?
Delia Foley’s
1439 S Charles St, Baltimore
We are stoked to finally get our hands on DuClaw’s ‘Sour Me Unicorn Farts’. A glittery sour beer made with fruity pebbles. The beer is in collaboration with popular Baltimore donut maker, Diablo Donuts. Their Unicorn Farts vanilla frosted, fruit cereal dipped donut serves as inspiration for this unique beer. We will be dishing out samples from Diablo and featuring a few beers from DuClaw.

Diaspora: A Conversation on Modern Soul Food feat. Mera Kitchen Collective
6PM – 9PM
Ida B’s Table
235 Holliday Street, Baltimore
A Chef’s Dinner Series on the African Diaspora Featuring Mera Kitchen Collective & Tenth Harvest. This is the second chapter of a monthly series featuring Chopped Champion David Thomas. Five course meal with wine pairings selected by Chef David Thomas, and bar manager Alex Dang, provided by Tenth Harvest. This month we welcome the incredible people behind the Mera Kitchen Collective into our kitchen for an amazing spread of African with a Modern Soul twist. Mera Kitchen Collective is a community-driven, food-based cooperative focused on empowerment of refugee and immigrant women by tapping into their passion for cooking, self-expression and creating community.
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Outpost turns 2!
6PM – 9PM
The Outpost American Tavern
1032 Riverside Ave., Baltimore
It’s our second birthday and we are celebrating with a tiki theme! join us for $5 tiki drinks and a special island themed menu. (full dinner menu will also be available). There will be grass skirts, drinks in pineapples and all of the fun you can handle!

Chef Egg Live: Cooking with BEER!
6:30PM – 9:30PM
Blue Moon Cafe
1024 Light Street, Baltimore
Join Baltimore’s own Chef Egg for a hands on cooking class focused on cooking with BEER! Get the tips and tricks of the pro’s and learn how to pair your favorite brew with warm and cozy, late winter recipes. You will make your own cheesey fondue while chopping up tasty nacho toppings. Next, you will make a classic and authentic Mexican Pezole with a rich, red chili broth, hominy and tender pork chunks. You will finish the meal by making homemade dark chocolate stout cupcakes.
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Cacti Building Workshop
6:30PM – 8PM
B.Willow (Remington)
220 West 27th Street, Baltimore
Join us at our workshop table for an evening of cacti building! Choose from an assortment of repurposed/vintage planters, and learn everything you’ll need to know to grow healthy & happy cacti. $35 ticket includes all supplies. For beverages during the workshop, feel free to BYOB! Sorry, no discount given for bringing your own pot, but feel free to do so during regular shop hours- our workshop table is always open for planting. All attendees will also receive 15% off plants before or after the class!
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The Prisoner Wine Company Tasting at VNO Waterfront
7PM – 10PM
V-NO Wine Bar and Shop
905 South Ann Street, Baltimore
Doors open at 6pm; tasting begins at 7pm. Join an expert on The Prisoner Wines and taste 6+ different wines including: Blindfold, The Snitch, The Prisoner, Saldo, Cuttings and Thorn. Each ticket holder will get to taste at least 6 Prisoner Wines, delicious appetizers, Q&A with a Prisoner Wines expert and 10% off the first bottle purchased at the event. Buy tickets NOW as our events typically sell out fast and The Prisoner is a popular brand! $50
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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!

Charm City BINGO Wednesdays
7:30PM – 9:30PM
Full Tilt Brewing
5604 York Road, Baltimore
Join us every Wednesday for Bingo at the taproom! 6 rounds of free-to-play bingo with Charm City Bingo as your host and beer and prizes to sweeten the deal!

Dinner with Friends
Mar 12 – Apr 7, Tu-Tr 7:30PM, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7PM
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Like any culinary trend, relationships are destined to evolve over time—but can the recipe of friendship retain its zest if the key ingredients begin to change? A fabulous dinner at the home of food writers Gabe and Karen proves hard to swallow when Beth drops the bomb that husband Tom wants out of their 12-year marriage. Suddenly, both couples find themselves grappling with questions of loyalty, individuality, and commitment in Donald Margulies’ deliciously funny, sharply observed Pulitzer Prize-winning drama—celebrating its 20th anniversary this season with the time-tested flavor and richness of a classic dish.
Buy Tickets Here

Indecent by Paula Vogel
Feb 28-Mar 31, Tu-Tr 7:30PM, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7:30PM
Baltimore Center Stage
700 North Calvert Street, Baltimore
HOW FAR WOULD YOU FOLLOW YOUR PASSION? What is the cost when we sacrifice truth for success? Can radical love be pious, or merely provocative? Does every religion sell God for a price? Follow the true story of a play, a playwright, and a plucky troupe of Yiddish theater artists from 1906 Warsaw to 1923 Broadway, from risky experiment to global sensation—and ultimately shattering scandal. The latest hit from the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of A Civil War Christmas, The Baltimore Waltz, and How I Learned to Drive, this highly acclaimed and award-winning drama pays homage to artists ahead of their time and doomed to pay the price. Content Advisory: Based on the real-life story behind Sholem Asch’s controversial Yiddish drama God of Vengeance.
Buy Tickets Here

The return of Astronomy on Tap – Baltimore!
7:30PM – 10PM
De Kleine Duivel
3602 Hickory Ave, Baltimore
Astronomy on Tap is back in Baltimore! Join us for an evening of accessible and engaging science talks from local astronomers (plus tasty beers from De Kleine Duivel!). The event is FREE, welcome to all (ages 21+), and talks start at 7:30PM!
On tap for the first week of AoT, we have: (1) Dr. Trisha Ashley, postdoctoral fellow at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), who will tell us all about Astronomy on Tap and why it’s the best way to spend your Wednesday evening, (2) Dr. Hannah Wakeford, postdoctoral fellow at STScI, who will regale us with tales of “The Wildest Weather in the Universe”, and, (3) Dr. Joel Green, scientist at STScI, who will take us on a journey through “The Virtual Universe of the Webb Telescope.”

The Greatest Sketch Show In America
7:30PM – 8:30PM
Baltimore Improv Group at the BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
For one-night only, The Greatest Sketch Show in America comes to The Greatest City in America! The nation’s finest comedy ensemble is back after years of house arrest to push the limits of scripted comedy and audience safety—if you like wild animals in small spaces, this is the show for you! Nominated for an unprecedented 14 Tony violations and featuring a cast so famous you can see them in Oscar nominated films playing Bodyguard #4 and Concert-Goer #1,378, The Greatest Sketch Show in America will soak your prefrontal cortex in dopamine like nobody’s business. Come for the free beer, stay for the comfortable chairs—or because it’s a small room and we’ll all see you leave! Would you visit China without seeing the greatest wall in China? Would you spend March 27 in Baltimore without seeing the Greatest Sketch Show in America? So come out to BIG and experience The Greatest Sketch Show in America: only a few are better!

The Crossroads II: Wednesday Night Blues and Soul
7:30PM – ?
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
The Crossroads II: Wednesday Night Blues and Soul, with Jonathan Gilmore and The Experience, special guest Quinton Randall. $15
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Boozy Bingo & Brinner
7:30PM – 10:30PM
The Charles Baltimore
1110 South Charles Street, Baltimore
Boozy Bingo is back on Wednesday nights! Who said brunch can only happen on the weekends? At the Charles we will be pouring BOTTOMLESS Mimosas, Bloody Mary’s, Sangria, and Orange Crushes for $15 every Wednesday night. If that isn’t enough, the Charles’ will also be featuring $5 Bingo Bombs. Haven’t made dinner plans? Seating opens at 7:30pm, featuring the Charles’ exclusive Wednesday night Brinner menu. Come join us for endless drinks, fun prizes, and a guaranteed good time.

Born A New, Degrader, Violated Right, Annex, Knife Spitter
7:30PM – ?
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Freestate Collective Presents: Born A New (New Jersey), Degrader (Massachusetts), Violated Right (Florida), Annex (South Florida), and Knife Spitter (Westminster). $12

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.

March Mayhem: The BIG College Improv Competition
8:30PM – 9:30PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Intensity. Improv. Intellect? Maybe! Come to March Mayhem: The BIG College Improv Competition and see local colleges duke it out in the ultimate improv cage matches. If you LOVE basketball, this has a similar title and format! You decide who the winner is! Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

Art of Comedy Open Mic
9PM – 11PM
Motor House
120 W North Ave, Baltimore
Baltimore’s hottest open mic night is every Wednesday from 8 to 11 p.m. at Motor House. Sign up to try out 5 minutes of your material in the most welcoming room in the city. Produced by Ivan Martin, with host Garrett Harvest and music by DJ Dragon. 18+ For Explicit Content, Strong Language. Part of the Motor House Creative Crossroads Producer Residency, Producer: Ivan Martin.

3rd Grade Friends, BAVE, Fileselect
10PM – 1AM
Holy Frijoles
908 W 36th St, Baltimore
3rd Grade Friends – heartfelt casual math rock
BAVE – Detroit spazzy jazzy math rock explosion
File Select – thunderous grey metal sludgetech

Thursday, March 28

Barrels of Beer..and Monkeys
5PM – 8PM
World of Beer (Baltimore, MD)
1724 Whetstone Way, Baltimore
Join us March 28th starting at 5pm for an evening with Allagash Brewing Company as we show cases a variety of their barrel aged beers. In keeping with the “barrel” theme, you can challenge the rep in a game of barrel of monkeys for chances to win prizes from Allagash. Featuring on draft: Trollekelder, Barrel & Bean, Curieux, and Ghoulschip.

Women’s History Month Trivia Night
5PM – 8:30PM
Monument City Brewing Company
1 North Haven Street, Baltimore
Women’s History Month Trivia Night is an opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the social, political, and cultural contributions of women. Each year our team of organizers host a trivia event in March in recognition of Women’s History Month. This year, our recipient is the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence. Doors open at 5pm. Trivia begins at 6:30pm.
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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

Pop Up Event at RYE
5PM – 10PM
Rye Fells Point
1639 Thames St, Baltimore
Joins us on March 28th at RYE in Fells Point for some awesome cocktails by RYE & Thai food by Mayuree from 5pm-10pm!

Women of the Wine World
6PM – 8PM
Bin 604
604 South Exeter Street, Baltimore
We’ll be focusing exclusively on female winemakers who are producing some of the worlds best wines (and have been for centuries!) From Champagne to Sicily – Argentina and right here at home, for Women’s History Month, we’re going to explore how the world of wine was shaped by women. 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.

WDR Spring Cocktail Hour
6PM – 8PM
The Point In Fells
1738 Thames Street, Baltimore
Just in time for Spring your favorite #galpals are back with our first happy hour of the year. Join us for cocktails in the heart of Fells! RSVP here!
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The Woman’s Hour: Book Talk & Signing with Elaine Weiss
6PM – 8PM
Maryland Historical Society
201 W Monument St, Baltimore
The recently published “The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote” is an inspiring story of activists winning their own freedom in one of the last campaigns forged in the shadow of the Civil War, and the beginning of the great 20th century battles for civil rights. It is the climax of one of the greatest political battles in American history: the ratification of the constitutional amendment that granted women the right to vote. The book is currently being adapted for the small screen through a partnership between Hillary Clinton and Steven Spielberg. The lecture by author Elaine Weiss begins at 6:30 pm at the Maryland Historical Society. Light refreshments and a book signing will follow. Event co-sponsors are the Maryland Women’s Heritage Center and Women’s Right to Vote, 19th Amendment Commission. The cost is free for MdHS members and MWHC members, and $15 for non-members.
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Repair Baltimore Clothing Swap
6:30PM – 8:30PM
Repair The World Baltimore
3700 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore
Have you Marie Kondo-ed your home and ended up with piles of clothes that no longer spark joy?? Then bring them to our Clothing Swap! Refresh your wardrobe just in time for spring by bringing clothes that you no longer need and swapping them for some sweet new duds. Whatever isn’t swapped will be packed into “Clean Out Bags” and recycled to divert old clothes from filling up landfills with textiles; so feel free to bring items that are both worn and not fit for swapping, as well as stuff that’s still in good shape! On average, only 20% of clothes are worn on a regular basis – bring in items from the other 80% of your closet and learn about the importance of sustainable fashion choices. Please bring clothing of any and all sizes and that would be appropriate for any and all genders. Repair the World Baltimore programming is geared towards volunteers in their 20s and 30s.
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Open Mic Second Stoop: Off the Menu
6:30PM – 9:30PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
Off the Menu: Stories about memorable meals, colorful customers, and our lives in restaurants. The Stoop Storytelling Series and Baltimore magazine present a Second Stoop show featuring true, personal tales about eating and working in everything from dives to diners to fancy fine dining. It’s an open-mic show. Come ready to share a 3-minute story or come to listen. 630 p.m. Drinks and viewing Jimmy Rouse’s Exhibition Opening: Louie’s Bookstore and Café: Back on the Wall! Bring a nonperishable food item to donate to the Maryland Food Bank and get $2 National Bohemian tall boys while they last! 730 p.m. Stories
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Bourbon Tasting Dinner
7PM – 9PM
Sullivan’s Steakhouse (Baltimore, MD)
1 E Pratt St, Ste 102, Baltimore
Join us on Thursday, March 28 from 7-9pm for a Bourbon Tasting Dinner. Enjoy our three course prix fixe menu paired with premium bourbons for $85 per guest.
HOT SMOKED SALMON TORO Baby Endive, Humboldt Fog & Toasted Hazelnuts
“Brown Derby” Cocktail – Jim Beam, St-Germain Elderfower Liqueur, Fresh Grapefruit Juice, Fresh Lemon Juice & Monin Honey Syrup
BERKSHIRE PORK CHOP OR GRILLED SALMON Bourbon Chipotle Sauce, Fingerling Potatoes with Gorgonzola Butter
Tasting flight: Maker’s Mark 46, Basil Hayden’s, Knob Creek Rye
Warm Chocolate & Bacon Bread Pudding Salted Caramel, Bourbon & Spiced Pecans
“Midnight Manhattan” Cocktail – Makers Mark, Averna Amaro, Cold Brew, Sweet Vermouth & Aztec Chocolate Bitters
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Whiskey in the Shed: Old Line Spirits
7PM – 9PM
Maryland Science Center
601 Light St, Baltimore
Drink in the science! Join the Maryland Science Center with the master distillers at Old Line Spirits for a whiskey tasting like no other! Named Baltimore Magazine’s 2018 Distillery of the Year, Old Line is located right in the heart of Highlandtown and boy do they know whiskey. Learn about the rich science and history behind whiskey distilling while enjoying tastes of their award winning spirits. Doors open at 7:00pm, where you’ll be treated to a cocktail from Old Line and light fare from our chef. The presentation and tasting will run from 7:30pm to approximately 8:30pm, leaving time to mingle and talk with the expert before and after the main portion. Tickets are $60 per person and are all inclusive of the presentation, whiskey, light fare, and a chance to ask all your burning whiskey questions to our presenter.
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Surfer Joe, The Flying Faders, and Duchess and the Deadbirds
7PM – 12AM
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
International Ambassador of Surf Music Surfer Joe and his Band return to the Ottobar with The Flying Faders and Duchess and the Dead Birds!

The Bob Band & Gettin’ Weir’d
7PM – 12AM
The 8×10
10 E Cross St, Baltimore
The Bob Band, performing the music of Bob Dylan, and Gettin’ Weir’d a tribute to the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir.
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Shark Tank
7:30PM – 8:30PM
Baltimore Improv Group at the BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Welcome to the Improv Shark Tank, where entrepreneurs pitch solutions to your problems on the spot to rich investors! Who will walk away with enough money to fund their dream? And who will swim out of the tank empty handed? Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

Mortiis w/ Statiqbloom, Worms Of The Earth at Metro
7:30PM – ?
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
Savage Party & Ripping Headaches Present Mortiis (Era 1) with special guests: STATIQBLOOMWorms of the Earth, and DJ Candy Corn. Doors 7:30, Show 8:30.
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On “Slaughterhouse-Five”
7:30PM – 9:30PM
Old Major
900 S. Carey St, Baltimore
This month we’re celebrating the 50th anniversary of the publication of “Slaughterhouse-Five” Kurt’s science fictionalized account of his experiences as a soldier in WWII, including his enduring of the fire-bombing of Dresden. For enthusiasts, initiates, and the unacquainted; anyone interested in reading thoughtful and entertaining science fiction/literature with a humanistic bent. Join us for a casual discussion of Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut, upstairs at Old Major at 7.30pm on March 28th, 2019. Meetings generally run to between 9 and 9.30pm. Come early to grab a beverage / bite at the bar.

Dinner with Friends
Mar 12 – Apr 7, Tu-Tr 7:30PM, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7PM
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Like any culinary trend, relationships are destined to evolve over time—but can the recipe of friendship retain its zest if the key ingredients begin to change? A fabulous dinner at the home of food writers Gabe and Karen proves hard to swallow when Beth drops the bomb that husband Tom wants out of their 12-year marriage. Suddenly, both couples find themselves grappling with questions of loyalty, individuality, and commitment in Donald Margulies’ deliciously funny, sharply observed Pulitzer Prize-winning drama—celebrating its 20th anniversary this season with the time-tested flavor and richness of a classic dish.
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Indecent by Paula Vogel
Feb 28-Mar 31, Tu-Tr 7:30PM, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7:30PM
Baltimore Center Stage
700 North Calvert Street, Baltimore
HOW FAR WOULD YOU FOLLOW YOUR PASSION? What is the cost when we sacrifice truth for success? Can radical love be pious, or merely provocative? Does every religion sell God for a price? Follow the true story of a play, a playwright, and a plucky troupe of Yiddish theater artists from 1906 Warsaw to 1923 Broadway, from risky experiment to global sensation—and ultimately shattering scandal. The latest hit from the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of A Civil War Christmas, The Baltimore Waltz, and How I Learned to Drive, this highly acclaimed and award-winning drama pays homage to artists ahead of their time and doomed to pay the price. Content Advisory: Based on the real-life story behind Sholem Asch’s controversial Yiddish drama God of Vengeance, this play is suited for middle school ages and up.
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Small House, No Secrets – a BaltimorePlaywrightsFest production
Mar 21-31, TR-Sat 8PM, Sun 3PM
FELLS POINT CORNER THEATRE
251 S Ann St, Baltimore Sokal Stage (2nd Floor)
Liz is already unraveling when she and her boyfriend Harry arrive at her cousin Eric’s for Thanksgiving dinner. Expecting a marriage proposal, Liz enlists Eric’s help in deflecting the question, but bigger questions arise when a stranger stopping by turns out to be the lesbian ex-lover Liz wasn’t ready for in her freshman year of college. Written by Jody Nusholtz (book and lyrics) and Sonia Rutstein (music and lyrics). Directed by Miriam Bazensky. Music Director Tony Correlli.
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The Mother Load Episode 8: Money and Walls
8PM – 10PM
The Windup Space
12 W North Ave, Baltimore
Do good fences make good neighbors? Can money buy happiness? Is thinking outside the box such a good thing? We may not have answers, but The Mother Load has a full lineup of stories from Bigfoot, The Doomsday Cult, The Greek Pantheon, and more! As always, Trucker Talk provides a live score. Doors at 7, “curtain” at 8! No Cover!

Everything Will Be Okay (A stand-up comedy show) [#52]
8PM – 10PM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
The time is finally here: time for Everything Will Be Okay to return!! we’re doing it EXTRA BIG this month with the best comedians out of Baltimore, D.C., NYC & beyond. y’all aren’t gonna wanna miss this one because it’s gonna be one of the biggest we’ve ever done. there’ll be stand-up, surprises, video pieces & this month we’re in the RED ROOM. Featuring: Sam RubinT MoonyJose SanchezCarmen Lagala, and Hosted by Chris Hudson. Doors at 8 PM // The Crown // $7 Online, $10 at the door
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Shots & Giggles Comedy
8PM – 11PM
Old Major
900 South Carey Street, Baltimore
Shots & Giggles Comedy is an open mic that highlights one comedian feature once a month at Old Major in Baltimore Maryland.
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The Saga of the Shining Emblem takes Baltimore!
8PM – 9PM
The Lou Costello Room
1023 W 36th St, Baltimore
For years our people have lived in darkness. For so long has the darkness ruled over these lands that many people have forgotten what the light even looked like. Hope fades quickly in these lands…but there is a legend. A legend of a great hero who will rise up from this darkness. This hero will banish this great evil, restoring peace to our lands. They say we shall know them by the Shining Emblem adoring their tunic. The time of prophecy is upon us. A new age of heroes is dawning. Are YOU the hero of legend? The world-wide phenomenon is coming to Baltimore for one night only! The Saga of the Shining Emblem is a one-of-a-kind improvised experience! Each night, one lucky audience member is chosen to be the hero of a totally improvised adventure where one actor both narrates and plays every character they come into contact with! All accompanied by a live score! Will you quest for the Emblem and save the world? Or will you join with the darkness? Its all up to you! Tickets only $5 There is a hero in all of us, will you answer the call to adventure?

Lionel Lyles Quintet
8PM & 9:30PM
An die Musik
409 N Charles St, Baltimore
Come and hang with The Lionel Lyles Quintet as the high energy ensemble makes its return to An die Musik Live. This will be an intimate show full of love, music, and passion . . . a musical journey of original tunes and arrangements. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Strong Zero Little Doctor Mickey & Mallory Greg Rekus S&TCA
8PM – 11PM
TheDepot Baltimore
1728 N Charles St, Baltimore
Featuring: Strong ZeroLittle DoctorMickey & MalloryGreg Rekus, and Steveo and the Crippling Addiction.

The Kaleidoscope
8:30PM – 9:30PM
Baltimore Improv Group at 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.

Flatliner: Open Mic w/ JOBA Creative
9PM – 12AM
Motor House
120 W North Ave, Baltimore
Musicians Bring a flash drive with your music; Share this event with a musician in the DMV. $10 at the door – 21+

The Underground Kingz of Garage
10PM – 1:45AM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
UK GARAGE & TWO STEP ALL NIGHT. Featuring: Brother Pinch, MC Twisty & DJ Omnibud! (Happy Birthday!) Blue Room.

Glaze Daze
10PM – 1AM
Diskobar
911 N Charles St, Baltimore
AAAAAYYYEEEE!!!! We kickin’ off spring off right wit ‘Glaze Daze’… Our premier kickback event featuring Meagan Ducky Buster and Shawn Smallwood. $10 Cover before 12 am. Free Lemonade w/cover between 10-11 pm. $1 Raffle for #GlazeBasket

Friday, March 29

Out Of Order Install Day
7AM – 12AM
Maryland Art Place
218 W Saratoga St, Baltimore
Calling All Artists! Any artist is welcome to hang one original work of art on the first come, first served installation day, taking place on Friday, March 29, 2019, from 7am – midnight. No need to sign up in advance, just come by MAP’s first-floor gallery space at 218 West Saratoga Street in the Bromo Arts District! All work must come framed and ready to hang, (size requirement is 40″ x 40″ or less). Registration is $10 and can be paid with check, cash or credit card. The work you include in Out of Order must be for sale. The proceeds from the silent auction are split 50/50 between the artist and MAP. All works will be silently auctioned Friday, April 5, 2019, from 7 – 10pm. Out of Order will take place Friday, April 5, 2019, from 7-10pm. Visit MAP’s exhibition page for more information.

The Anatomy of a Chicken Box: Part 2
4PM – 10PM
UNION Craft Brewing
1700 West 41st Street, Baltimore
Two years ago, Union Brewery hosted Ekiben and Blacksauce for the biggest food collaboration of 2017. If you were in Baltimore at the time, you heard about it. 2019 is here and it’s about time we run it back. Join Baltimore’s favorite bun-slingers and biscuitheads at Union Collective as we celebrate Ekiben’s 3rd Birthday! There will be live music, great people, delicious brews from UNION Craft Brewing and of course, Ekiben and Blacksauce Kitchen cooking up some of the best food in the city. The space is bigger, the teams have grown and this year’s menu is on another level.

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Asia North: A Celebration of Art, Culture & Community
Mar 29 -31, Fri 6PM – 9PM, Sat 12PM – 12AM, Sun 3PM – 5PM
Motor House
120 W North Ave, Baltimore
Celebrate the Charles North neighborhood’s past and present history as a “Koreatown” and part of the Station North Arts and Entertainment district, as well as its increasing cultural diversity with performances, hands-on activities, artist demonstrations, food, a night market, and an exhibit featuring work by local artists who are Asian and Asian American. Asia North Festival is a celebration of art, culture, and the Korean history and heritage of the Charles North community. The festival will include free performances and activities, Asian food by Baltimore restaurateurs, an art exhibition featuring work by Asian and Asian American artists, a food and neighborhood tour, and an Asian-themed night market in Graffiti Alley.
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A Gentle Excavation
6PM – 9PM
Resort – Baltimore
235 Park Ave., Baltimore
Resort Gallery and guest curator Allie Linn are pleased to present A Gentle Excavation, an exhibition that transforms the gallery into both the subject and site of research, production, and installation for work by seven artists and collectives. A Gentle Excavation explores architecture as an indexical archive that captures in its walls and rafters evidence of its previous tenants and functions. When owners Alex Ebstein and Seth Adelsberger renovated the building into a gallery space in 2017, they discovered a surplus of artifacts chronicling its history as a residence, a florist, a taxidermist, a shoe repair store, a uniform company, a tailor, and a printing press. These archival remnants simultaneously document the past, recording the quotidian activity and domestic labor that the building has housed, and mirror the precarity of the gallery’s future in a city facing gentrification and redevelopment.

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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Bike Party: Midnight Lights!
6:30PM – 11:30PM
St. Mary’s Park
600 N Paca St, Baltimore
Thanks everyone for coming out this month, can’t wait for the next one! The theme for March is Lights! Please take a look at the volunteer opportunities, we need YOU to keep the party going! Help us reach our fundraising goal of $1,000 by the upcoming ride, March 29! For questions on what to bring, how to lock up, and other info, please check our FAQ page.

Chuck’s celebrates one year! Y’all are invited!
7PM – ?
Chuck’s Trading Post
1506 W. 36th St., Baltimore
Chuck’s throwin’ down it’s FIRST YEAR and everyone’s invited! Jam with Uprightdave and The Mess Arounds, enjoy complementary suckling pig and other small bites, drink specials all night, our friends & sponsors UNION Craft Brewing pouring the good stuff!

Happy Hour w/PLAN B
7PM – 8PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Start the weekend right, with friends and laughs. Every Friday at 7 pm, 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. Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

Psychic Graveyard, Multicult, Child Abuse, Gloop + Eye Flys
7:30PM – 12AM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
Featuring: MulticultPsychic Graveyard (mem Arab On Radar, Chines Stars, Some Girls), CHILD ABUSEGLOOP, and Eye Flys (mem Full Of Hell). $10 admission

Dinner with Friends
Mar 12 – Apr 7, Tu-Tr 7:30PM, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7PM
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Like any culinary trend, relationships are destined to evolve over time—but can the recipe of friendship retain its zest if the key ingredients begin to change? A fabulous dinner at the home of food writers Gabe and Karen proves hard to swallow when Beth drops the bomb that husband Tom wants out of their 12-year marriage. Suddenly, both couples find themselves grappling with questions of loyalty, individuality, and commitment in Donald Margulies’ deliciously funny, sharply observed Pulitzer Prize-winning drama—celebrating its 20th anniversary this season with the time-tested flavor and richness of a classic dish.
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Indecent by Paula Vogel
Feb 28-Mar 31, Tu-Tr 7:30PM, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7:30PM
Baltimore Center Stage
700 North Calvert Street, Baltimore
HOW FAR WOULD YOU FOLLOW YOUR PASSION? What is the cost when we sacrifice truth for success? Can radical love be pious, or merely provocative? Does every religion sell God for a price? Follow the true story of a play, a playwright, and a plucky troupe of Yiddish theater artists from 1906 Warsaw to 1923 Broadway, from risky experiment to global sensation—and ultimately shattering scandal. The latest hit from the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of A Civil War Christmas, The Baltimore Waltz, and How I Learned to Drive, this highly acclaimed and award-winning drama pays homage to artists ahead of their time and doomed to pay the price. Content Advisory: Based on the real-life story behind Sholem Asch’s controversial Yiddish drama God of Vengeance, this play is suited for middle school ages and up.
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Henry IV, Part II By William Shakespeare
Mar 15 – Apr 7
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
7 South Calvert Street, Baltimore
As King Henry IV nears death, warring among the nobility continues: The defeated rebels regroup, aligned now with Hotspur against the crown. Prince Hal’s friend, the aging tavern-brawler Falstaff, is up to his unscrupulous tricks and scene-stealing humor. Hal avoids responsibility for a time but cannot put off the inevitable as his father fades. Through Hal’s journey to the throne, Shakespeare invites us to explore themes of family, duty, leadership, succession, and legacy.
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Small House, No Secrets – a BaltimorePlaywrightsFest production
Mar 21-31, TR-Sat 8PM, Sun 3PM
FELLS POINT CORNER THEATRE
251 S Ann St, Baltimore Sokal Stage (2nd Floor)
Liz is already unraveling when she and her boyfriend Harry arrive at her cousin Eric’s for Thanksgiving dinner. Expecting a marriage proposal, Liz enlists Eric’s help in deflecting the question, but bigger questions arise when a stranger stopping by turns out to be the lesbian ex-lover Liz wasn’t ready for in her freshman year of college. Written by Jody Nusholtz (book and lyrics) and Sonia Rutstein (music and lyrics). Directed by Miriam Bazensky. Music Director Tony Correlli.
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Psychedelic Africa: Noura Mint Seymali with Konjur Collective
8PM – 11PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
The final 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 perform and participate in conversations with students at Baltimore City schools and audiences at the Creative Alliance. The dialogue focuses on challenging prevalent stereotypes and building a deeper understanding of the vast artistic identity that is part of the extraordinarily diverse Muslim cultural world.
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Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1
8PM  – 10PM
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
SCHOENBERG Pelléas und Mélisande. BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 1.Renowned German pianist Lars Vogt is showcased in Brahms’ First Piano Concerto, a pillar of the romantic repertoire. Principal Guest Conductor Markus Stenz leads the Orchestra in Schoenberg’s lush, late-Romantic orchestral tone poem, Pelléas und Mélisande. These performances are eligible for the Young and Free ticket program.
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BIG Time with Noah Smock
8PM – 9PM
Baltimore Improv Group at 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. Noah Smock is Executive Director of the Baltimore Community ToolBank. He assumed leadership at the ToolBank in January 2014, bringing a proven track record of fundraising and relationship building for nonprofit organizations, as well as a passion for empowering community initiatives. Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

New Old Fashioneds Live at Mobtown!
8PM – 12AM
Mobtown Ballroom
861 Washington Blvd, Baltimore
Once again, Sarah Sullivan and the New Old Fashioned take the stage at the immortal, devilish, and delightful Mobtown Ballroom for a night of Jazz, Swing, and Lindy Hop. The bar opens at 7:30, drop-in beginner lesson (no experience or partner required) at 8, dance at 9. Be there.

Hip Hop at The 8×10
8PM – 1:30AM
The 8×10
10 E Cross St, Baltimore
Featuring: S.U. The Clique, The RegE.rucku$ SHOW, Goal Dinera, GAWDS, DJ NYCe N Nasty, Beast Coast Bomb Squad, Ollie Voso, Ullenervano, DJ Rocky Styles, J LAW and Hosted By ICON THA GOD.
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A Benefit for Baltimore Free Farm and Food Not Bombs
8PM – 12AM
Baltimore Free Farm
3510 ash street, Baltimore
A Benefit for Baltimore Free Farm and Food Not Bombs. Come out to support a good cause, check out some of the best bands around town, and win cool prizes! Free Raffle Ticket included with minimum $5 donation at the door. Door sales will be donated to Baltimore Free Farm. Raffle Tickets 2 for $5 all night! Raffle Tickets sales will benefit Baltimore Food Not Bombs! Must be present during drawing to win prizes! You could win something awesome from Twisted Image Glass or some killer artwork from Lorraine Imwold, Grimcat, and more! Live music from: Silver GullsUrban CraterIndictments, Plus a special acoustic set from Old Bay Thrashers.

The Smoking Lounge
8PM – 10:30PM
Charm City Comedy Project
1023 W 36th St, Baltimore
Welcome to The Smoking Lounge, a chill space where the heat is cranked up to HIGHlarious and the talent is sizzling. Tonight, we’re lighting a spark under our host, who will stoke your coals for some standup and improv. $5 cash only at the door, or online up until 7:30 the night of the show. This show is presented by Charm City Comedy Project upstairs in The Lou Costello Room at Zissimos Bar in Hampden.
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Infinite Pizza, RBNX, Onderrock, The Goddamn Beatles
8PM – 1AM
The Depot
1728 N Charles Street, Baltimore
A night of sick music! Doors at 8 pm, Show at 9 pm! $10
Featuring: Infinite PizzaRBNXONDERROCK, and The Goddamn Beatles.

BIG Mainstage Friday
9PM – 10PM
Baltimore Improv Group at 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. Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

Guilty Pleasures
9PM – 1:45AM
Club Orpheus
1003 E Pratt St, Baltimore
We all have that playlist of songs that we pretend we don’t listen to but the second some says “I chimed in” you’re right there. No judgement. From Linkin Park and Evanescence to some Panic at the Disco, DJ CarbonCyber and DJ Nevermore will be spinning all your guilty pleasure songs for you to sing your heart out to and dance your ass off. $5 cover gets you entry to one of the most iconic clubs in Baltimore, alternative tunes you won’t find elsewhere and unbeatable drink specials in Downtown Charm City.

Bounce Back
9PM – 2AM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
Ya’ll ready to Bounce? DJ Ball Tech and CheakyWillie and a super special guest will be bouncing beats all night long. ‘Come bounce with us. No cover. Donations accepted. 21 and Cooler

Silk Leash, Neckbreather, and Copes at Sidebar!
9PM – 1AM
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Featuring: SILK LEASH (DC), NECKBREATHER, and COPES. $8 over 21 // $10 under 21 or no ID. All ages!

Avey Tare, Nathan Bowles at Ottobar
9PM – ?
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
Monozine Presents: Avey Tare at Ottobar with guest Nathan Bowles.
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Saturday, March 30

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!

Annie Howe Papercuts and Yummy & Company’s Spring Seconds Sale
9AM – 2PM
4717 Harford Rd, Baltimore
Join Annie Howe Papercuts and Jen Wilfong from Yummy & Company for a spring Seconds sale! Find cool papercut projects, experimental glazes, and ideas that came to fruition- All for sale! Come dig through our archives and stockpiles. Plenty of free parking and other fun things to check out while you are in the neighborhood! Zeke’s Coffee, Children’s Bookstore and many More!

7th Annual Factory Tour
9AM – 3PM
Wockenfuss Candies
6831 Harford Rd, Parkville
Join in the fun and tour our candy factory. The tour is free. We will be giving away samples and raffling off candy. Tours will run continually throughout the day. Bring the entire family!

Famous Saturday Brunch – DONUT MISS IT!
10AM – 3PM
The Charles Baltimore
1110 South Charles Street, Baltimore
Get an early start on day drinking with our Famous Saturday Brunch featuring a Diablo Donut Wall! Our complimentary donuts are first come, first serve every Saturday morning so plan to set your alarm because this party kicks off at 10am! Enjoy bottomless Mimosas, Bloody Mary’s, Red & White Sangria, and Orange Crushes for only $15 until 3pm! Didn’t have time to get your morning coffee? We have new WAKE ME UP brunch shots!

Latinx Market
10AM – 2PM
Baltimore School for the Arts
712 Cathedral St, Baltimore
Come explore a variety of Latin foods and arts at Baltimore School for the Arts! You’ll find photography, jewelry, paintings, prints, and so much more, in addition to a taste of a wide variety of cuisines from Latin America. This fantastic event is co-hosted by the Roots & Raíces Festival. Vendors include: La Calle, Cocina Luchadoras, Te Conte Bolivian Empanadas, Colombian Arepas, Mama Satay, Beast Grrl Zine, Jess de Santis, Press Press, Womyn’s Circle, Ritmo Studio, Karla Casique, Piqué Collective, Tala Charms, Danitza Leon, Kingston Waller, Artesanas Mexicanas, and original works from students at the Baltimore School for the Arts. More to be announced soon! Afterwards, stay and enjoy a Latinx music and dance performance in the Schaefer Ballroom at 2 pm.

Arrow Clothing
10AM – 3PM
The Zenith
511 W Pratt St, Baltimore
SAVE THE DATE! Our next pop up will be at The Zenith Apartments! Arrow Clothing is your go-to destination for chic and contemporary women’s apparel. We offer all the latest fashion trends at affordable prices!

The BIG Baltimore Kite Fest!
12PM – 4PM
Patterson Park
Blowing into Patterson Park for the first time this spring, The Big Baltimore Kite Festival fills the sky with vibrant colors and celebrates the broad spectrum of cultures that make up East Baltimore! Join us near the Pagoda to make your own kite, listen to breezy music, participate in the “Will It Fly” competition, and enjoy a day outside in our beautiful park! Bring a picnic blanket, bring a kite, bring your friends! Win prizes in lots of odd categories! View the festival from the sky – the Pagoda is open! GET INVOLVED! Are you an artist, vendor, or kite lover that would like to be a part of the Big Baltimore Kite Fest? Email heather@creativealliance.org. We love ideas! WILL IT FLY Competition:Artists, kids, wind lovers – we want to see the most creative things in the sky possible! 1. It can’t be a traditional kite. 2. It can’t have a motor or electronics. 3. It must have a string. 4. You just need to run/roll/spin and get it into the air for 20 seconds. FREE!

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Asia North: A Celebration of Art, Culture & Community
Mar 29 -31, Fri 6PM – 9PM, Sat 12PM – 12AM, Sun 3PM – 5PM
Motor House
120 W North Ave, Baltimore
Celebrate the Charles North neighborhood’s past and present history as a “Koreatown” and part of the Station North Arts and Entertainment district, as well as its increasing cultural diversity with performances, hands-on activities, artist demonstrations, food, a night market, and an exhibit featuring work by local artists who are Asian and Asian American. Asia North Festival is a celebration of art, culture, and the Korean history and heritage of the Charles North community. The festival will include free performances and activities, Asian food by Baltimore restaurateurs, an art exhibition featuring work by Asian and Asian American artists, a food and neighborhood tour, and an Asian-themed night market in Graffiti Alley.
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Windmills International Dance Festival
12PM – 8PM
Lithuanian Hall
851 Hollins St, Baltimore
Energetic Dancing, Beautiful Costumes, and Folk Dancers with roots from Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Macedonia, Ukraine, Poland, Russia, Hungary, Transylvania, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden…This is what you will see at the Fourth Annual WINDMILLS International Dance Festival on Saturday, March 30 from 1:00 – 5:30 PM in the Grand Ballroom of the Lithuanian Hall in Baltimore, MD! In addition, and new this year, an International Folk-Dance Workshop will follow the performances from 6:00 – 8:00 PM in the same location. The fourth annual Windmills International Folk-Dance Festival will feature creative performances by European dance groups dancing traditional dances from Northern, Eastern and Central Europe.
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Shuckin’ in the Street VII
12PM – 10PM
Lee’s Pint & Shell
2844 Hudson Street, Baltimore
huckin in the Street VII is back and all the Shuckin’ fun starts at 12! 20,000 FREE OYSTERS FRESHLY SHUCKED! HEAD RUSH 1-5! CRUSHING DAY 6-10! DJ NICK PAROS! CRUSH & SHOOTERS BARS! $10 DONATION AT THE DOOR WITH A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS GOING TO KENNEDY KRIEGER &THE CHESAPEAKE OYSTER RECOVERY PARTNERSHIP!

Bmore Into Comics at Monument City Brewery
12PM – 4PM
Monument City Brewing Company
1 North Haven Street, Baltimore
BMORE INTO COMICS comes to Monument City Brewery! Support local comic book creators and independent publishers as they show, sell, and talk about their work. FREE ADMISSION and open to everyone! Check out MCB’s great brews and enjoy Dizzy Cow Pizza’s food truck.

Binology 103: The Rhône Valley
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. The Rhône Valley is a warm region in southern France that produces some truly spectacular wines. We will focus our attention on the different appellations of the Northern and Southern Rhône, while tasting a variety of whites and reds, such as Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Côtes-du-Rhône and more! Tickets are $39
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Knife Sharpening
2PM – 4PM
Charm City Farms
1310 Hillman St, Baltimore
Every household uses knives. Most households have dull kitchen knives. This workshop is designed for any person capable of using a knife to also learn how to sharpen a knife. You will learn some of the why and how of knife purchasing and why some knives simply will not maintain a keen edge while others could cut a penny in half and you could still shave with it. We will also show and discuss some of the many tools used to sharpen knives. Each person should bring one to three household or field knives they are familiar with to sharpen. After a thorough explanation and demonstration each participant will be partnered and stationed at a sharpening stone to go to work on. Each person should leave with a knife “sharp enough to split a frog hair four ways”.
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Beauty in the Decline (Opening Reception)
4PM – 7PM
Gallery Blue Door
833 Park Ave., Baltimore
Please join us for the opening of Beauty in the Decline. Food, drinks, and fine art. A solo exhibition from Margaret Curnow. Through use of layering, peeling, scraping and shifting of depth and perspective, Margaret Curnow explores the process of how we retain experiences and how our environments are effected by change and the passing of time. Show runs from – March 30th 2019 – May 4th 2019

Low Light, Brett Baker and Jay Gould
6PM – 9PM
Exeter Gallery
241 S. Exeter St., Baltimore
Brett Baker’s intimate abstractions and Jay Gould’s tintype portraiture exude quiet light. Both artists are interested in the magic of optics and the space between the experience of beholding and the process for communicating that which is beheld.

Opening Reception: Unfixed /// Matisse in Bath
7PM – 10PM
Current Space
421 N Howard St, Baltimore
Current Space is proud to present Unfixed, a solo exhibition by Kottie Gaydos and Matisse in Bath, paintings by Se Jong Cho and sound by Marc Miller. Please join us for the opening reception. Exhibition Duration: March 30th – April 20th. Gallery Hours: Fridays and Saturdays, noon – 4pm

Meet Your Maker(s): Creativity x Cocktails x Conversations
7PM – 10:30PM
Old Line Spirits
200 S Janney St, Baltimore
Meet Your Maker(s) is a a series all about showcasing Creativity x Cocktails x Conversations showcasing local, and homegrown, artists and creators influencing art in various arenas in the Baltimore and greater Maryland area. From visual artists, to performers, food artisans, and mixologiists. Taking place in the beautiful backdrop of Old Line Spirits and its The Ready Room Cocktail Bar attendees will get a chance to mingle up close and personal with artists while enjoying the spirits and cocktails at the Ready Room. There were also be opportunities to purchase art onsite directly from the artist. This round we’ll be focusing on the artistry and influences of Baltimore’s own BUCK!.
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Night Market Underground
7PM – 12AM
Graffiti Alley
Howard St & W 19 1/2 St, Baltimore
We’re back! Charm City Night Market is participating in Asia North: A Celebration of Art, Culture & Community, a three-day long celebration of Asian and Asian-Americans in and around the Charles North neighborhood containing Baltimore’s Koreatown. As part of this event, Charm City Night Market will host Night Market Underground on Saturday. Join us and Daikaya – Ramen – Izakaya, Lei Musubi, Otabe by Masako, and Old Boy for food and drinks in Baltimore’s famous Graffiti Alley as we celebrate the past and present history and contributions of Asians and Asian-Americans! We will also be giving away TEN Charm City Night Market t-shirts. To enter this giveaway, simply register for free (select the Lucky Cat Ticket Option), for the event and we will randomly pick TEN lucky registrants and email you on the day of the event to let you know if you’ve won!
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Casually Dope
7PM – 8PM
Baltimore Improv Group at 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. Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

Power Hour
7PM – 10PM
Baltimore Improv Group at 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. Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

Dinner with Friends
Mar 12 – Apr 7, Tu-Tr 7:30PM, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7PM
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Like any culinary trend, relationships are destined to evolve over time—but can the recipe of friendship retain its zest if the key ingredients begin to change? A fabulous dinner at the home of food writers Gabe and Karen proves hard to swallow when Beth drops the bomb that husband Tom wants out of their 12-year marriage. Suddenly, both couples find themselves grappling with questions of loyalty, individuality, and commitment in Donald Margulies’ deliciously funny, sharply observed Pulitzer Prize-winning drama—celebrating its 20th anniversary this season with the time-tested flavor and richness of a classic dish.
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Indecent by Paula Vogel
Feb 28-Mar 31, Tu-Tr 7:30PM, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7:30PM
Baltimore Center Stage
700 North Calvert Street, Baltimore
HOW FAR WOULD YOU FOLLOW YOUR PASSION? What is the cost when we sacrifice truth for success? Can radical love be pious, or merely provocative? Does every religion sell God for a price? Follow the true story of a play, a playwright, and a plucky troupe of Yiddish theater artists from 1906 Warsaw to 1923 Broadway, from risky experiment to global sensation—and ultimately shattering scandal. The latest hit from the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of A Civil War Christmas, The Baltimore Waltz, and How I Learned to Drive, this highly acclaimed and award-winning drama pays homage to artists ahead of their time and doomed to pay the price. Content Advisory: Based on the real-life story behind Sholem Asch’s controversial Yiddish drama God of Vengeance, this play is suited for middle school ages and up.
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Henry IV, Part II By William Shakespeare
Mar 15 – Apr 7
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
7 South Calvert Street, Baltimore
As King Henry IV nears death, warring among the nobility continues: The defeated rebels regroup, aligned now with Hotspur against the crown. Prince Hal’s friend, the aging tavern-brawler Falstaff, is up to his unscrupulous tricks and scene-stealing humor. Hal avoids responsibility for a time but cannot put off the inevitable as his father fades. Through Hal’s journey to the throne, Shakespeare invites us to explore themes of family, duty, leadership, succession, and legacy.
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Small House, No Secrets – a BaltimorePlaywrightsFest production
Mar 21-31, TR-Sat 8PM, Sun 3PM
FELLS POINT CORNER THEATRE
251 S Ann St, Baltimore Sokal Stage (2nd Floor)
Liz is already unraveling when she and her boyfriend Harry arrive at her cousin Eric’s for Thanksgiving dinner. Expecting a marriage proposal, Liz enlists Eric’s help in deflecting the question, but bigger questions arise when a stranger stopping by turns out to be the lesbian ex-lover Liz wasn’t ready for in her freshman year of college. Written by Jody Nusholtz (book and lyrics) and Sonia Rutstein (music and lyrics). Directed by Miriam Bazensky. Music Director Tony Correlli.
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Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1
8PM  – 10PM
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
SCHOENBERG Pelléas und Mélisande. BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 1.Renowned German pianist Lars Vogt is showcased in Brahms’ First Piano Concerto, a pillar of the romantic repertoire. Principal Guest Conductor Markus Stenz leads the Orchestra in Schoenberg’s lush, late-Romantic orchestral tone poem, Pelléas und Mélisande. These performances are eligible for the Young and Free ticket program.
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Half-Scripted
8PM – 9PM
Baltimore Improv Group at the BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Two performers. One has a published script they must stick to, but the other has to improvise their part. Watch two people desperately try to make sense of something — you know, like life!

Sunset with William Hicks / CheakyWillie
8PM – 12AM
Waverly Brewing Company
1625 Union Avenue Suite C, Baltimore
Welcome back to a new season of SUNSET. Thank you for all the support you gave us last year for the Sunday outdoor series. To start off this new season, we will present SUNSET on a Saturday night. Then future SUNSET events will be on the last Sunday of the month, except for August. DJ William Hicks / CheakyWillie will be providing beats for our ears and feet. He will play a rare 4 hour set. Groove out & chill out to some downtempo, house, low fi beats, drum & bass, broken beat, afrobeat, and other genres & styles. 21+ No Cover

The Premium Hour
8PM – 10:30PM
Charm City Comedy Project
1023 W 36th St, Baltimore
The wait is over…it’s time for The Premium Hour again! We’re watching the sun go down with this beauty of a show. This time, we’re warming up with riffs from VA’s Donna Lewis, then we’ll dip our toes into some improv with UMCP’s Erasable Inc. Apres-break, we’re basking in the glow of Washington Improv Theater house team Wonder Whale before we close it out with special guests from Norfolk, VA – Lemon Pepper & Sazon! Cash at the door, or online up until 7:30 PM the night of the show. This show is produced by Charm City Comedy Project upstairs in The Lou Costello Room at Zissimos Bar.
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Phoam – A Tribute To Phish
8PM – 1:30AM
The 8×10
10 E Cross St, Baltimore
Phoam is a DC/Baltimore based tribute to Phish! The band features members of Psycho Killers, ELM and Weekapaug Orchestra.
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Supersuckers 30th Anniversary “The Big Show” tour
8PM – ?
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
Supersuckers 30th Anniversary “The Big Show” Tour! Featuring a mini country set, songs from their new album ‘Suck It’ plus ‘Smoke Of Hell’ and ‘La Mano Cornuda’ albums in their entirety! With special guest LAZLO LEE & THE MOTHERLESS CHILDREN at Metro Gallery Saturday March 30th! $18 adv // $20 dos
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Gayest Of All Time: Queer Witch Music Showcase
9PM – 1AM
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Come join us for a night of awesome queer music to get sad and/or get down to! Baltimore’s best spooky and witchy queer musicians all share a night of celebration and recovery following the current Mercury retrograde!
Featuring: Hunter HooliganMosaic the Animated (DE), Dreamboat Crusaderz, and LIL PERC. $6 over 21 // $8 under 21 or no ID

DRAKE NIGHT w/ DJ ADMC
9PM – ?
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
Join us for Baltimore’s #1 dance night dedicated to the 6 GOD. All original, remixed, and tracks that feature Drake will be runnin’ thru the 4-1-0. MORE LIFE – MORE EVERYTHING! HipHop – RnB – Pop – Anything OVO Sound …and we bout it every day, every day, every day!
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Butter ::
9PM – 2AM
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
Smooth house vibes ~Free Entry All night~ The Last Saturday of every month were bring some old school house feelings with new school tunes to the second floor bar at Ottobar! Afropino and Stylo of MGrooves Music is hot on the decks for your dancing and eargasm pleasure. So lets do this!

Sunday, March 31

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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Dinner with Friends
Mar 12 – Apr 7, Tu-Tr 7:30PM, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7PM
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Like any culinary trend, relationships are destined to evolve over time—but can the recipe of friendship retain its zest if the key ingredients begin to change? A fabulous dinner at the home of food writers Gabe and Karen proves hard to swallow when Beth drops the bomb that husband Tom wants out of their 12-year marriage. Suddenly, both couples find themselves grappling with questions of loyalty, individuality, and commitment in Donald Margulies’ deliciously funny, sharply observed Pulitzer Prize-winning drama—celebrating its 20th anniversary this season with the time-tested flavor and richness of a classic dish.
Buy Tickets Here

Indecent by Paula Vogel
Feb 28-Mar 31, Tu-Tr 7:30PM, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sat & Sun 2PM, Sun 7:30PM
Baltimore Center Stage
700 North Calvert Street, Baltimore
HOW FAR WOULD YOU FOLLOW YOUR PASSION? What is the cost when we sacrifice truth for success? Can radical love be pious, or merely provocative? Does every religion sell God for a price? Follow the true story of a play, a playwright, and a plucky troupe of Yiddish theater artists from 1906 Warsaw to 1923 Broadway, from risky experiment to global sensation—and ultimately shattering scandal. The latest hit from the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of A Civil War Christmas, The Baltimore Waltz, and How I Learned to Drive, this highly acclaimed and award-winning drama pays homage to artists ahead of their time and doomed to pay the price. Content Advisory: Based on the real-life story behind Sholem Asch’s controversial Yiddish drama God of Vengeance, this play is suited for middle school ages and up.
Buy Tickets Here

Small House, No Secrets – a BaltimorePlaywrightsFest production
Mar 21-31, TR-Sat 8PM, Sun 3PM
FELLS POINT CORNER THEATRE
251 S Ann St, Baltimore Sokal Stage (2nd Floor)
Liz is already unraveling when she and her boyfriend Harry arrive at her cousin Eric’s for Thanksgiving dinner. Expecting a marriage proposal, Liz enlists Eric’s help in deflecting the question, but bigger questions arise when a stranger stopping by turns out to be the lesbian ex-lover Liz wasn’t ready for in her freshman year of college. Written by Jody Nusholtz (book and lyrics) and Sonia Rutstein (music and lyrics). Directed by Miriam Bazensky. Music Director Tony Correlli.
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Asia North: A Celebration of Art, Culture & Community
Mar 29 -31, Fri 6PM – 9PM, Sat 12PM – 12AM, Sun 3PM – 5PM
Motor House
120 W North Ave, Baltimore
Celebrate the Charles North neighborhood’s past and present history as a “Koreatown” and part of the Station North Arts and Entertainment district, as well as its increasing cultural diversity with performances, hands-on activities, artist demonstrations, food, a night market, and an exhibit featuring work by local artists who are Asian and Asian American. Asia North Festival is a celebration of art, culture, and the Korean history and heritage of the Charles North community. The festival will include free performances and activities, Asian food by Baltimore restaurateurs, an art exhibition featuring work by Asian and Asian American artists, a food and neighborhood tour, and an Asian-themed night market in Graffiti Alley.
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SuperBach Sunday: The Musical Offering
3:30PM – 5:30PM
The Baltimore Museum of Art
10 Art Museum Dr, Baltimore
Join Pro Musica Rara for the biggest concert of the year. With Sara Nichols, flute; Greg Mulligan, Ivan Stefanovic, Audrey Wright, violin; Allen Whear, cello; Adam Pearl, harpsichord. The program includes J.S. Bach’s The Musical Offering, BWV 1079 (complete), Canons from The Goldberg Variations, and the Trio Sonata BWV 1039. Pre-concert lecture at 2:30 p.m.
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Plant Care 101
5:30PM – 7PM
B.Willow (Remington)
220 West 27th Street, 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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Peabody Nights
6PM – 9PM
Sotto Sopra Restaurant
405 N Charles St, Baltimore
Baltimore’s Peabody Conservatory – Johns Hopkins University’s school of music and dance is where young talent comes to hone their craft. The internationally respected school has a roster of many notable graduates that dot the cultural landscape: Andre Watts – pianist, James Morris – vocalist, Angelin Chang – pianist, Michael Hedges – guitarist, Richard Cassilly – vocalist, Joe Byrd –bassist and many others. We are excited to introduce our Peabody Nights where our performers are students of the Peabody Institute at the Johns Hopkins University who study with world-renowned teachers, coaches, and directors. This evening is dedicated to showcasing the vocal talent of Peabody’s graduate students with some of the most beloved music from the operatic repertoire. $5 per person cover charge. Reservations or call (410) 6255-0534

Carrie Fucile, Jason Charney, petra
6:30PM – 9PM
2640 Space
2640 St Paul St, Baltimore
Please join us for a multi-sensory concert experience at 2640. This early Sunday night concert will feature quadrophonic sound installations, light sculptures, and electronic music that toes the boundaries between composition and improvisation. Rhode Island musician petra will be joined by Baltimore locals Carrie Fucile and Jason Charney for an intimate evening that is designed to use 2640s beautiful arched ceiling as a main feature to the musical and visual experience. Please read below for more information about the program. 7pm start (6:30 doors) $5-10 Sliding Scale

Class Clowns
7PM – 7:30PM
Baltimore Improv Group at the BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
What happens when the teachers encourage the class clowns? Class pandemonium! Or a very funny improv show! Every Sunday, four of BIG’s up-and-coming students take the stage supported by four BIG teachers in a show that’ll leave spitballs all over the theater. Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

Whose Roll is it Anyway?
7PM – 9PM
The Windup Space
12 W North Ave, Baltimore
A game of Dungeons & Dragons where the players and even the Dungeon Master are at the mercy of a live audience. Monsters, spells, magical items, and more are submitted by audience members during the game. Everything is decided by YOU!

A++ Presents Level 999: Student Showcase
7:30PM – 8PM
Baltimore Improv Group at the BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Why over-achieve when you can over-over-achieve? Watch Baltimore’s all-Asian indie team A++ grapple with their perfectionism using improv comedy, an art renowned for its imperfection. Come ready to laugh and ready to give them the validation their parents didn’t. Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming. Part of the Asia North Festival, a celebration of art, culture, and the Korean history and heritage of the Charles North community. The festival will include free performances and activities, Asian food by Baltimore restaurateurs, an art exhibition featuring work by Asian and Asian American artists, a food and neighborhood tour, and an Asian-themed night market in Graffiti Alley.

Jajouka Baraka with Bachir Attar plus Jamal Moore
8PM – 10:30PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
Inspired by the intoxicating sounds of the legendary Master Musicians of Jakouka, this ensemble of musicians from both sides of the Atlantic – Morocco and the US — explore the potential for sound to trigger a state of ecstasy. The group will be using sessions recorded in the 1970s between Ornette Coleman and the Master Musicians of Jajouka as the inspiration for a night of music and collaboration. Bachir Attar is a multi-instrumentalist acknowledged for his mastery of the ghaita, a double reed oboe-like instrument that is fundamental to the sound of the Master Musicians of Jajouka, the group that he leads. His brother, Mustapha Attar, also a member of the group, plays drums as well as ghaita. Arrington de Dionyso, a bass clarinetist, vocalist and visual artist who has collaborated recently with Bachir and Mustapha Attar, draws on a variety of traditions, including Tuvan throat singing and Indonesian trance music, for inspiration. Innovative percussionist Ben Bennett has developed a commanding synthesis of extended and traditional techniques on the drums, and worked with cutting-edge improvisers around the world. For this show, Baltimore own avant-garde saxophone and sound explorer Jamal Moore will be joining the group.
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– Lindsey!

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