I get back from Italy later today. Sad to be leaving but happy to have one of my favorite events waiting when I return. I can’t wait to attend Feastival 2019 | A Food Adventure for a Cure on Saturday at Sandlot. You get to taste food from some of the best restaurants in Baltimore while supporting a worthy cause! Another fun event spanning the weekend is HONfest 2019 on The Avenue 36th St. It’s the epitome of a fun Baltimore culture. On Sunday I’m diving right back into Baltimore theatre with the 10x10x10 2019 at Fells Point Corner Theatre.
Monday, June 3
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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Baltimore Trolley Tour
11AM & 1PM
Baltimore Visitor Center
401 Light St, Baltimore
The original Baltimore Trolley Tour takes you through the neighborhoods that comprise downtown Baltimore. The tour showcases the city’s role in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 (“The Star-Spangled Banner” story), the Industrial Revolution and the preservation of historic architecture, monuments and waterfront neighborhoods. Along the way, you’ll discover why Baltimore is still making history. Boarding begins 15 minutes prior to departure.
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AJ’s Bay Night
4PM – 10PM
AJ’s on Hanover
1500 South Hanover Street, Baltimore
Every Monday through the end of September will be known as “Bay Night” featuring all of your favorite seafood dishes with an AJ’s twist. We can’t wait to show you what our Chef John Thomas Wood has lined up on the menu. Mussels in an Old Bay OR Cajun broth, crab cakes, buck a shuck oysters, poke bowls, beer battered rockfish sandwiches, the “Seafood Boil”, a full pound of steamed shrimp, clams, mussels, chorizo sausage, and corn in a Cajun broth sprinkled with Old Bay. AND to wash it all down $6 crushes from open to close.
Waterfront Wellness – Monday/Tuesday
Mon & Tues 6PM – 7PM
West Shore Park – Inner Harbor
501 Light Street, Baltimore
Join us for the 8th year of Waterfront Wellness presented by Medifast and OPTAVIA at West Shore Park. These classes are FREE but to participate, please register.
Monday – 6PM: Line Dance 2 Fitness with Spirit-Feet
Tuesday – 6PM: Bootcamp with Federal Hill Fitness
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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!
James Dalton At Teavolve in Baltimore
7PM – ?
Teavolve Cafe & Lounge
1401 Aliceanna St, Baltimore
Featuring at the world class open mic hosted by legendary open mic host and dashing guy, Rob Hinkal from iLLaimy.
Monday NIGHT Studio Sessions feat. Dawn Tallman
7PM – 12AM
The Rockwell
Every 1st Monday at The Rockwell, TEDDY DOUGLAS, DJ TANZ, PERCUSSIONIST DAVON MCCOY with CHARLES DOCKINS BLEND TALENTS with MUSICIANS, SINGERS, AND VARIOUS ARTISTS. Every month we bring you a Music Industry vibe with a twist. It’s organic .. Art meets live music conducted by the Dj to give YOU The “MOST INCREDIBLE DANCE EXPERIENCE on a Monday! Featuring a Complimentary Buffet, Drink Specials, Visual Arts, and a Wooden Dance Floor.
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Monday Trivia at MaGerk’s – New Independent Trivia Night
7:30PM – 9:30PM
MaGerk’s Pub
1061 S Charles St, Baltimore
Ours is an independent Trivia Night written specifically for the venue/audience each week. We try to write a rounded game that finds the right balance between challenging and fun, while avoiding too many gimmes or complete guesses. Generally speaking, people seem to really enjoy it and we’ve been pretty successful with consistent crowds, and a loyal following in Hampden, and Mt. Vernon, so we are very excited to be invited to bring the game to Federal Hill!!We’ll be playing at MaGerk’s every Monday in the back bar. It’s free to play (of course), and like any good Trivia Night, we’ll have loads of food and drink specials. We will also have a prize for the best overall team, as well as one for the highest placing small team so it’s good for groups of all sizes. We’d love to have you join us, so definitely consider checking it out if you’re in or around Federal Hill on Monday’s.
Tornkid
May 23 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sun 4PM
Cohesion Theatre Company
923 S. East Avenue, Baltimore
Cohesion Theatre Company is excited to be partnering with the newly created Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective (BAPAC) on a world premiere play for the second performance of Cohesion’s 2019 Season. Devised with members of Cohesion and BAPAC, and written by playwright Katelynn Kenney, Tornkid draws on the power of Southeast Asian and Pacific Indigenous creation stories to explore identity and belonging and to unearth how ancient female narratives can provide guidance towards healing our broken world. Under the direction of Cara Hinh, with puppetry created by Cohesion Artistic Director, Jess Rassp, and masks created by Tara Cariaso, Tornkid promises to be a feast for the senses, and an exploration into a world rarely seen on the American stage. It follows the journey of Tornkid – a child of immigrants pulled between cultures – as they tear themselves in two and search for their other half in a land both familiar and unfamiliar.
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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!
Tuesday, June 4
Baltimore Trolley Tour
11AM & 1PM
Baltimore Visitor Center
401 Light St, Baltimore
The original Baltimore Trolley Tour takes you through the neighborhoods that comprise downtown Baltimore. The tour showcases the city’s role in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 (“The Star-Spangled Banner” story), the Industrial Revolution and the preservation of historic architecture, monuments and waterfront neighborhoods. Along the way, you’ll discover why Baltimore is still making history. Boarding begins 15 minutes prior to departure.
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Tiki Tuesday
4PM – 12AM
Bookmakers Cocktail Club
31 E Cross St, Baltimore
Tiki drink specials featuring a different spirit sponsor each month, as well as changing food specials. June 4th: Rhum J.M.
Yappier Hours on the Patio!
5PM – 9PM
Gunther & Co.
3650 Toone St, Baltimore
Yappier Hour returns to benefit Canton Dog Park! EVERY Tuesday we invite you and your furry friends to enjoy drinks and food on our patio. $2 from every Tito’s Vodka cocktail will benefit the park!
Waterfront Wellness – Monday/Tuesday
Mon & Tues 6PM – 7PM
West Shore Park – Inner Harbor
501 Light Street, Baltimore
Join us for the 8th year of Waterfront Wellness presented by Medifast and OPTAVIA at West Shore Park. These classes are FREE but to participate, please register.
Monday – 6PM: Line Dance 2 Fitness with Spirit-Feet
Tuesday – 6PM: Bootcamp with Federal Hill Fitness
Register Here
Meet the Winemaker: Dom Diogo
6PM – 8PM
Bin 604
604 South Exeter Street, Baltimore
Join us as we welcome Dom Diogo Winemaker, José Diogo Teixeira Coelho! Hailing from Veade, Celorico de Basto in the middle of the Vinho Verde region, the Teixeira Coelho family has been tending to the vines since the 17th century. 40 hectares of vines are characterized by gentle slops and magnificent exposure to the sun. Join us for an evening as we celebrate these fresh, fun, and lively wines! Tickets are Free!
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The Songster Series – Don Palmer
7PM – 8:45PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
The Songster Series finale features the former radio DJ and prolific music writer who published “over 100 articles on jazz, blues, world, and the early days of rap and hip-hop music in the Village Voice, the New York Times, and others.” Grab a drink. Join the conversation. Dig the music. Free!
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The Great Big Lgbtq+ Trivia Night
7PM – 10PM
Mother’s Federal Hill Grille
1113 S Charles St, Baltimore
Save the date! Join the Baltimore Men’s Chorus and Charm City Trivia for a fundraising trivia night full of pride! It’s The Great Big LGBTQ+ Trivia Night at Mother’s Federal Hill Grille! Tickets are on sale now! This is a fundraiser trivia event for the Baltimore Men’s Chorus, Maryland’s longest-running LGBTQ+ performing arts organization celebrating its 35th Anniversary in 2019.
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Kratom Leeks/The Last Origin/Crisco Dreams/Commercial flights
7PM – 11PM
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
Kratom Leeks– easy listening indie rock egg punks
The Last Origin (KY)- fast and loud indie/psych rock boys
Crisco Dreams– heros of americana
Commercial Flights– grungy, fuzzy, bearded wizzards
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Southwest Baltimore Ukulele Gathering
7PM – 8:30PM
St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church
4711 Edmondson Ave, Baltimore
Join other area ukulele players and singers for some music making fun. Beginners welcome and encouraged! Other instruments and singers welcome too! We meet on the first Tuesday of every month in the Parish Hall at St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church. If you own a copy of The Daily Ukulele Book (yellow) bring it along, if not, no worries, we love to share. We have added the 40 Easy Songs For Ukulele pdf and also play from charts provided. $5 suggested donation. Door Prize drawn every month. (a new set of strings with a restringing lesson included, a free 30 minute lesson, gift certificate, etc.)
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.
Queens Girl in Africa
May 14 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Jennings’s Queens Girl in the World, Queens Girl in Africa follows the infectiously spirited Jacqueline Marie Butler as she finds herself at a crossroads of personal and political upheaval when her family ups and moves to Nigeria following the assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X (a close personal family friend). Entertaining and uplifting, Queens Girl in Africa captures an unforgettable moment in time for a teenager abroad—when questions of self and place intertwine with the realities of homework and hormones as Jacqueline assuredly, hilariously navigates the energy, excitement, and unpredictability of the 1960s.
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Calasag Pop-Up 2nd Anniversary Potluck
8PM – 12AM
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Holy crap we’ve been at this for two years already?! Come to Sidebar and celebrate with us! Bring a dish to share and wear your dancing shoes because we are going to party! We’ll have some karaoke, drink specials, and we’ll be screening something special we’ve been working hard on behind the scenes.
Wednesday, June 5
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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Harbor Market
11AM – 2PM
Mckeldin Square
101 E Pratt St, Baltimore
Leave the PB&J or microwave lunch at home and join us every Wednesday and Friday from 11am-2pm at McKeldin Square for tasty food options from a variety of food trucks!
Baltimore Trolley Tour
11AM & 1PM
Baltimore Visitor Center
401 Light St, Baltimore
The original Baltimore Trolley Tour takes you through the neighborhoods that comprise downtown Baltimore. The tour showcases the city’s role in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 (“The Star-Spangled Banner” story), the Industrial Revolution and the preservation of historic architecture, monuments and waterfront neighborhoods. Along the way, you’ll discover why Baltimore is still making history. Boarding begins 15 minutes prior to departure.
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Opening Day – Druid Hill Farmers Market
3:30PM – 7:30PM
Druid Hill Farmers Market
3100 Swann Dr, Baltimore
Join the us at the Druid Hill Farmers Market for local produce, fresh baked goods, jam, local eggs, fresh prepared foods, crafts, and a full schedule of programming, including live music, free yoga classes, children’s story time, and more! These are just a few of the attractions that make the farmers’ market the place to meet with friends, family, and community members each summer. We rely on many community partners and volunteers to bring you the programming that makes our market so special.
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!
Adventures in the Meadhall
5PM – 10PM
Charm City Meadworks
400 East Biddle St., Baltimore
We host game night every Wednesday at Baltimore’s only urban winery and meadhall. Our taproom has 10-20 fresh meads on-tap daily with Wild Kombucha and Root Beer as non-alcoholic options. We serve snacks and pizza, but please BYO-food. Game nights are all-ages, and do not require reservations to attend.
Sagamore Tour and Sunset Tour
5:45PM & 6PM
Sagamore Spirit
301 E Cromwell St, Baltimore
Tour the Sagamore Spirit Distillery and then hop aboard the Baltimore Water Taxi for a sunset cruise on the Patapsco River. Sip on a Sagamore cocktail and samples as you learn about Maryland’s great rye whiskey history and maritime traditions.
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Succulent Building Workshop
6:30PM – 8PM
B.Willow (Remington)
220 West 27th Street, Baltimore
Join us for an evening of succulent building. $35 ticket includes all supplies. For beverages during the workshop, feel free to BYOB! Learn everything necessary to grow happy, healthy succulents. Each workshop attendee will choose from a variety of repurposed, vintage containers to plant in. Sorry, no discount given for bringing your own pot, but you are welcome to bring your own pots into the shop at any other time to plant!
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Wine Bottle Succulent Workshop at 101 Baltimore
6:30PM – 8PM
101 Baltimore
1118 South Charles Street, Baltimore
Join us on for an evening of wine, succulents and creativity. All supplies will be provided to make this beautiful “Succulents in a Wine Bottle” piece. Workshop includes: 3 healthy succulents, stone, upcycled-hand cut wine bottle, and cork to stabilize your design. This makes a great date, night out with friends, or come solo and meet new people.
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Rosé Night at AJ’s
7PM – 10PM
AJ’s on Hanover
1500 South Hanover Street, Baltimore
We are kicking off a summer full of wine nights at AJ’s on Wednesday, June 5th to start the celebration of National Rosé Day early! We will have free samples, discounted flights, glasses and bottles [ dine in only ]. PLUS if you bring your receipt back on the Saturday the 8th to celebrate National Rosé Day with us, you will receive a FREE mini to go!
Drag Bingo at The Charles
7PM – 10PM
The Charles Baltimore
1110 South Charles Street, Baltimore
This is NOT your grandma’s bingo. Charlie’s very own angel, Washington Heights, will be hosting the most entertaining event to grace your calendar on a Wednesday. Drag Bingo will include 6 rounds of BINGO broken up with performances, competitions, and witty dialogue. Balls drop at 7:30pm, but we suggest arriving early to take advantage of our delicious Brinner menu. Eat It! As a side pairing for a lite Washington Height’s roast, the Charles’ will be serving BOTTOMLESS Mimosas, Bloody Mary’s, Sangria, and Orange Crushes for $15! We promise to deliver a night of irreverent humor, campy antics, and amazing prizes.
Queens Girl in the World
May 7 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Caleen’s Queens Girl in Africa, Queens Girl in the World chronicles the misadventures of bright-eyed, brown-skinned Jacqueline Marie Butler, whose sudden transfer from a protective, middle class late-1950s upbringing in Queens to a progressive, predominantly-Jewish private school in Greenwich Village, adds comical confusion to her already quizzical, fish-out-of-water adolescence. Lively and poignant—and punctuated with the irresistible sound of Motown—Queens Girl in the World tags along for a young woman’s journey of self-discovery, at the onset of Civil Rights-era social change.
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Hampden Shakedown – Orchester Prazevica /w guests
7:30PM – 11PM
Zissimos Bar
1023 W 36th St, Baltimore
Orchester Prazevica brings you a musical tour of the Danube Watershed – contemporary interpretation of Slovak, Balkan, Gypsy and Mediterranean dance music. From the Port of Bratislava to the Danube delta in the Black Sea, through the Bosporus into the Mediterranean, a unique fusion of the modern Slavic, Balkan, Gypsy and Mediterranean folk……authentic World music in the heart of Hampden. $10
Screening: The Rest I Make Up
7:30PM – 10PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
In partnership with the Fells Point Corner Theater, Creative Alliance will be hosting a short performance taken from Maria Irene Fornes’s play “Mud” before the film! Maria Irene Fornes is one of America’s greatest playwrights and most influential teachers, but many know her only as the ex-lover of writer and social critic Susan Sontag. The visionary Cuban-American dramatist constructed astonishing worlds onstage, writing over 40 plays and winning nine Obie Awards. At the vanguard of the nascent Off-Off Broadway experimental theater movement in NYC, Fornes is often referred to as American theater’s “Mother Avant-Garde.” When she gradually stops writing due to dementia, an unexpected friendship with filmmaker Michelle Memran reignites her spontaneous creative spirit and triggers a decade-long collaboration that picks up where the pen left off.
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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!
Charles Village Trivia Night
7:30PM – 10PM
Red Star Charles Village
3224 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore
Come join us as we welcome Charm City Trivia to our Red Star family. Every Wednesday, we will have them in-house orchestrating some of the best trivia in the city! Drinks, gift cards, merch, etc… Who knows what you could bring home with you from week to week if your team comes out on top? Come find out with us.
Salsa y Bachata Wednesdays
8PM – 12AM
Sangria Patio Bar
930 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Learn to dance Salsa Bachata with absolutely the best of Baltimore. Then stay and practice with everyone! The best week night for Latin Dance in Charm City! $5 per class // 8:00 PM Bachata // 8:45 PM Salsa. Dance with DJ Raj starting 9:30. We invite you to a night of fantastic dance experience with the best dancers in Charm City in regular attendance. 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, is where it all goes down with tasty food, refreshing beverages. invigorating music, and alluring dances.
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Over Our Eyes / The Raging Nathans / Rooney’s Shoe / 96 Olympics
8PM – 11:30PM
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Feed The Scene Presents: $10
Over Our Eyes (MD) – Punk
The Raging Nathans (OH) – Punk
Rooney’s Shoe (MD) – Pop Punk
96 Olympics (MD) – Emo/Punk
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.
Thursday, June 6
Baltimore Trolley Tour
11AM & 1PM
Baltimore Visitor Center
401 Light St, Baltimore
The original Baltimore Trolley Tour takes you through the neighborhoods that comprise downtown Baltimore. The tour showcases the city’s role in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 (“The Star-Spangled Banner” story), the Industrial Revolution and the preservation of historic architecture, monuments and waterfront neighborhoods. Along the way, you’ll discover why Baltimore is still making history. Boarding begins 15 minutes prior to departure.
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Pratt Street Market
11AM – 2PM
Pratt Street Farmers Market
100 Light St, Baltimore
Eating Lunch at your desk is sad…Enjoy fresh fruits, veggies, baked goods, and plenty of prepared food options from local vendors at the Pratt Street Market located outside of the Transamerica building every Thursday afternoon through September.
St. Nicholas Greek Folk Festival
June 6 – 9, 12PM – 11PM
St. Nicholas Greek Folk Festival
701 Ponca St, Baltimore
Maryland’s largest and most-attended Hellenic event. A showcase of all things Greek – food, music, dancing, and much more — it’s our culture, our traditions, our life. The biggest Greek party of the year. Featuring 4 days of non-stop authentic Greek food, music, and festivities. FREE ADMISSION AND FREE PARKING!
Rye on the River
4PM – 9PM
Sagamore Pendry Baltimore
1715 Thames Street, Baltimore
Savor the taste of summer at The Pool. Join us every Thursday night, from May 30th through September 26th, from 5pm – sunset. Enjoy live entertainment and a weekly cocktail showdown featuring Sagamore Rye Whiskey,then vote for your favorite on our Instagram story, @sagamorependrybaltimore, for a chance to receive a surprise gift.
First Thursday Festival w/The War & Treaty Sunflower Bean & more
5PM – 10PM
Canton Waterfront Park
3001 Boston St, Baltimore
Baltimore’s signature free outdoor festival series continues with more incredible music in beautiful Canton Waterfront Park, presented by Brewers Hill. June’s lineup features a rip-roaring performance by The War and Treaty, the soulful Eli Paperboy Reed, and from Band of Horses, Tyler Ramsey. Plus, on the Maryland’s Best Agriculture and Seafood stage, Sunflower Bean, The Ron Holloway Band and Illiterate Light. Running through September, WTMD’s First Thursday Festivals are a chance for you to meet with friends, discover a new band and enjoy local food, beverages and other vendors. It’s the region’s biggest free festival series — each month, WTMD presents six bands on two stages, with 50 local vendors. This year, WTMD has added an Artists’ Alley, showcasing works by 10 Maryland artists. The music starts at 5:30 pm, and admission is free. No outside alcohol and no coolers permitted. Absolutely no glass containers. First Thursday Festivals are rain or shine.
The Bin Explores Cider!
6PM – 8PM
Bin 604
604 South Exeter Street, Baltimore
So while the majority of our life revolves around wine, we take time out every now and again to explore other adult beverages as well, and it turns out we really like cider! Join us to taste the best brews made from apples, pears, and more! Tickets are $10.
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Summer in the Squares: Dwayne & Mo, Family Tradition Band
7PM – 8:30PM
Mount Vernon Place
699 Washington Place, Baltimore
Summer in the Squares 2019 presents: Dwayne & Mo, from the Family Tradition Band. Spend a beautiful summer evening in Mount Vernon Place’s West Square listening to this Baltimore born Duo branches out to play & sing Heartfelt Country & Classic Rock favorites with a strong connection to their audience. Bring snacks and a blanket or folding chair to sit on the grass or sidewalk and enjoy this FREE evening of music.
Flora: Xerophytes: Extreme Plants of The Desert
7PM – 9PM
Topside
612 Cathedral St, Baltimore
B.Willow & Hotel Revival welcome you inside the Garden Room at Topside in Mt. Vernon for our botanical series. Every other month will focus on different rarities within the plant world, from cacti that haven’t been watered in 400 years, to orchids that mimic insects. Sip on delicious flora-inspired cocktails, learn about some fascinating plants, and leave with one of your own! This workshop will focus on unique varieties of plants that have evolved to thrive in some of the most extreme areas of the world: our deserts. From ancient living fossils with no living relatives, to the tiniest cactus in the world (tapping out at 12mm in diameter), you will leave with a new understanding of desert life. $45 ticket includes 2 cocktails, and a potted rare desert plant from B. Willow.
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Pocket Bells, Del Florida, Deaf Scene, All the Brighter at Metro
7PM – ?
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
POCKET BELLS, with DEL FLORIDA, DEAF SCENE, ALL THE BRIGHTER.
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Subtleties and Like Mike at The Sidebar
7:30PM – 11:30PM
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Big Red Collective and Greylock Sound present: Subtleties – NY Alt Rock, LIKE MIKE – Atlanta Pop Punk, + special guests TBA. $10
Queens Girl in Africa
May 14 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Jennings’s Queens Girl in the World, Queens Girl in Africa follows the infectiously spirited Jacqueline Marie Butler as she finds herself at a crossroads of personal and political upheaval when her family ups and moves to Nigeria following the assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X (a close personal family friend). Entertaining and uplifting, Queens Girl in Africa captures an unforgettable moment in time for a teenager abroad—when questions of self and place intertwine with the realities of homework and hormones as Jacqueline assuredly, hilariously navigates the energy, excitement, and unpredictability of the 1960s.
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Tornkid
May 23 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sun 4PM
Cohesion Theatre Company
923 S. East Avenue, Baltimore
Cohesion Theatre Company is excited to be partnering with the newly created Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective (BAPAC) on a world premiere play for the second performance of Cohesion’s 2019 Season. Devised with members of Cohesion and BAPAC, and written by playwright Katelynn Kenney, Tornkid draws on the power of Southeast Asian and Pacific Indigenous creation stories to explore identity and belonging and to unearth how ancient female narratives can provide guidance towards healing our broken world. Under the direction of Cara Hinh, with puppetry created by Cohesion Artistic Director, Jess Rassp, and masks created by Tara Cariaso, Tornkid promises to be a feast for the senses, and an exploration into a world rarely seen on the American stage. It follows the journey of Tornkid – a child of immigrants pulled between cultures – as they tear themselves in two and search for their other half in a land both familiar and unfamiliar.
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A New Brain
May 31 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sat 2PM, Sun 5:30PM
Iron Crow Theatre
45 West Preston Street, Baltimore
A New Brain is an energetic, sardonic, and often comical musical about unforeseen life events reminding us of who we are, what we’re made of, and who we hope to be. Gordon, a composer for a children’s TV show that features a human frog named Mr. Bungee, dreams of quitting his ‘talent killing’ job and writing Broadway’s next hit musical. At lunch, Gordon collapses into his meal and wakes up in the hospital, surrounded by his maritime-enthusiast boyfriend, his overbearing mother, a co-worker, and a team of medical professionals. Thought to have a tumor inside his brain, Gordon finds the courage to confront not only his mortality as he agrees to the necessary yet life-threatening surgery, but also the specter of Mr. Bungee and the music still left unwritten.
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Shannon Gunn and the Bullettes featuring Rachel Therrien
8PM – 11PM
An die Musik
409 N Charles St, Baltimore
DC’s premiere all-women jazz orchestra — one show only! Hailed by the Washington City Paper as “D.C.’s Best Trombonist 2015” and the DistrictNow Blog as “Best Trombonist 2017,” DC based Shannon Gunn is known for her exceptional tone and her grandiose project-du-jour. She is currently the artist in residence on Tuesday nights at Columbia Station in Adams Morgan as leader of the “Firebird Organ Trio,” named “DC’s Best Small Ensemble 2016” by the Washington City Paper.
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Trivia
8PM – 10PM
Park Bench Pub
1749 Belt Street, Baltimore
Join us for good food and fun! Food and drink specials all night. Come test your knowledge!
Clitorati Presents: Lip Service
8:30PM – 11PM
The Lou Costello Room
1023 W 36th St, Baltimore
Some of the nation’s finest comedians LIVE for just $5! Featuring: Bunny Themelis, Rose Vineshank Comedy, Randi Ben Savage, Nichole Spain, Jennifer Amo, and Cynthia X. Wang.
Friday, June 7
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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Harbor Market
11AM – 2PM
Mckeldin Square
101 E Pratt St, Baltimore
Leave the PB&J or microwave lunch at home and join us every Wednesday and Friday from 11am-2pm at McKeldin Square for tasty food options from a variety of food trucks!
Baltimore Trolley Tour
11AM & 1PM
Baltimore Visitor Center
401 Light St, Baltimore
The original Baltimore Trolley Tour takes you through the neighborhoods that comprise downtown Baltimore. The tour showcases the city’s role in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 (“The Star-Spangled Banner” story), the Industrial Revolution and the preservation of historic architecture, monuments and waterfront neighborhoods. Along the way, you’ll discover why Baltimore is still making history. Boarding begins 15 minutes prior to departure.
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St. Nicholas Greek Folk Festival
June 6 – 9, 12PM – 11PM
St. Nicholas Greek Folk Festival
701 Ponca St, Baltimore
Maryland’s largest and most-attended Hellenic event. A showcase of all things Greek – food, music, dancing, and much more — it’s our culture, our traditions, our life. The biggest Greek party of the year. Featuring 4 days of non-stop authentic Greek food, music, and festivities. FREE ADMISSION AND FREE PARKING!
Time Travel Tours at the Peale
April 21 – June 30, Fri 12PM & 6PM, Sat 6PM, Sun 1PM, 3PM, 6PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
Activate our 200-year Time Machine and embark on a guided tour to Rembrandt Peale’s study in the year 1819! Time Travel Tours are led by curator, storyteller, historian and David London, who will accompany you on your journey, and illuminate the many wonders that await you inside. Each Time Travel Tour includes the history of the Peale family and their museums, an introduction to our Time Machine, and up to 40 minutes of actual Time Travel! Time Travel Tours are ideal for 2-10 guests, and there are several tour options for your to choose from. Time Travelers must be at least 13 years of age. Maximum 10 guests per tour. Discounts admission available for students, historians and artists. Interested in booking a Time Travel Tour at times other than those listed here? Schedule a private appointment and pick a time that works for you! Contact us at events@thepealecenter.org to schedule an appointment, or call 1-866-TME-TRVL!
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Weekend Wind Down with Pique Collective
4PM – 8:30PM
Open Works
1400 Greenmount Ave, Baltimore
Open Works welcomes Pique Collective, a quintet of modern musicians performing contemporary and modern music in the dark. Join us for a special presentation of the Detach Mode concert series where the audience listens to live music in the dark. Come early between 4pm and 7 pm to drop in and make a relaxation eye mask to wear during the concert. Bring a mat, cushion or blanket to get comfy and detach on the floor during the 60 minute performance. Eye mask workshop – $10.
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I Heart City Life Happy Hour – June
5PM – 8PM
Checkerspot Brewing
1399 S. Sharp Street, Baltimore
If you LOVE City Life—join Live Baltimore at this month’s Happy Hour! For a $10 donation you will receive one glass and one draft beer. All proceeds directly benefit Live Baltimore’s mission to support thriving neighborhoods and grow the city’s residential population. Our happy hours travel around the city’s 278 neighborhoods. June’s event will highlight neighborhoods near the Stadium Area.
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French Macaron Class
5PM – 8PM
Sacré Sucré
2001 Fleet St, Baltimore
Learn how to make french macarons using the french meringue method. We will make two flavors of macarons: Chocolate and Lemon. All filling and shells will be made in class. We will discuss meringue techniques, piping techniques, bust myths and much more! Hors d’oeuvres and wine will be provided for the first half hour as we learn about each other and your expectations. All macarons made in class will be provided to take home. Souvenir tshirts will also be provided. Come to learn and have a great time alongside Baltimore’s best french macaron creators!
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Fun on the Waterfront ft. The Vegabonds
5PM – 8PM
Harbor Point
1310 Point Street, Baltimore
Join us on Friday, June 7th as we welcome The Vegabonds to Harbor Point Central Plaza! Some might assert that their sound is Americana, while others may consider them to be true rock ‘n’ rollers. With their third European tour under the belt, three full-length albums including a fourth nearing completion, and a gravitational pull to their growing fan base down every American highway, the Vegabonds are on a musical pilgrimage to spread the gospel of pure, unadulterated New South Rock. Fun on the Waterfront is a free, outdoor concert series produced by Waterfront Partnership. Concerts are the first Friday of each month at Harbor Point Central Plaza and the second Friday of each month at West Shore Park May – September. Concerts feature live music, local food trucks, bar service, family-friendly activities, lawn games, photo booth, face painters, and more. Grab a beer or a cocktail, put out a blanket, and enjoy live music on the waterfront.
Junkyard Saints at Summer Sounds
6PM – 9PM
Belvedere Square
540 E Belvedere Ave, Baltimore
Summer Sounds at Belvedere Square Presents: Junkyard Saints! The Junkyard Saints will be bringing their New Orleans-style party rock back to Belvedere Square, with an outstanding blend of classic covers and rockin’ originals. Summer Sounds concerts at Belvedere Square are always free. Bring the whole family and enjoy the very best Baltimore has to offer in live music, food, arts and more!
Corks And Cocktails
6PM – 9PM
776 Washington Blvd, Baltimore
Join your neighbors in an elegant neighborhood courtyard for an evening of tastings from Pigtown eateries as well as unique specialty cocktails, fine wine, and craft beer. You will have an oinking good time at this special event in support of Pigtown Main Street and local businesses.
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Sunbathers, Never Ending Fall, Jeff Draco and more
6:30PM – ?
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
SUNBATHERS, with NEVER ENDING FALL, JEFF DRACO, BEX, CHARM.
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Murder Mystery Dinner in Baltimore
7PM – 9PM
Ikaros Restaurant
4901 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
Join The Murder Mystery Company live in Baltimore for the showing of Death of a Gangster, an immersive mystery experience full of twists and turns. A murder will occur and your sleuthing skills will be put to the test as you work to determine whodunnit. You’ll have the chance to examine clues and mingle with suspects to deduce the culprit as you dine on a killer three-course meal. You might even become a suspect yourself!
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First Friday feat. Charm City Meadworks
7PM – 9PM
Atomic Books
3620 Falls Rd, Baltimore
EIGHTBAR HAS EXTENDED HOURS FOR FIRST FRIDAY. This month we’re featuring Charm City Meadworks. Plus giveaways. Snacks from Blue Pit BBQ & Whiskey Bar.
Friday Night Stand Up
7:30PM & 9PM
The Lou Costello Room
1023 W 36th St, Baltimore
Friday Night Stand Up every Friday night in The Lou Room! 4 great comedians for just $5. This week enjoy comedy from Eric Glaeser, Jordan Levine, Beth Haydon, OLGA, and your host Michael Furr. Followed by our ever popular Friday Night Late Night at 10:30 hosted by Ian Salyers.
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The Crucible
May 21 – June 30, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Vagabond Players, Inc.
806 S Broadway, Baltimore
Miller’s towering drama depicting the deadly mass hysteria that spurred the Salem Witch Trials struck a raw nerve when it first appeared in 1953, during a similar era of political witch hunting and vengeance. Audiences will find it no less electrifying today as a scorching condemnation of a government bent on using innuendo, scare-mongering and intimidation with devastating consequences.
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Queens Girl in the World
May 7 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Caleen’s Queens Girl in Africa, Queens Girl in the World chronicles the misadventures of bright-eyed, brown-skinned Jacqueline Marie Butler, whose sudden transfer from a protective, middle class late-1950s upbringing in Queens to a progressive, predominantly-Jewish private school in Greenwich Village, adds comical confusion to her already quizzical, fish-out-of-water adolescence. Lively and poignant—and punctuated with the irresistible sound of Motown—Queens Girl in the World tags along for a young woman’s journey of self-discovery, at the onset of Civil Rights-era social change.
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A New Brain
May 31 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sat 2PM, Sun 5:30PM
Iron Crow Theatre
45 West Preston Street, Baltimore
A New Brain is an energetic, sardonic, and often comical musical about unforeseen life events reminding us of who we are, what we’re made of, and who we hope to be. Gordon, a composer for a children’s TV show that features a human frog named Mr. Bungee, dreams of quitting his ‘talent killing’ job and writing Broadway’s next hit musical. At lunch, Gordon collapses into his meal and wakes up in the hospital, surrounded by his maritime-enthusiast boyfriend, his overbearing mother, a co-worker, and a team of medical professionals. Thought to have a tumor inside his brain, Gordon finds the courage to confront not only his mortality as he agrees to the necessary yet life-threatening surgery, but also the specter of Mr. Bungee and the music still left unwritten.
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10x10x10 2019 at Fells Point Corner Theatre
May 24 – Jun 16, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Fells Point Corner Theatre
251 S Ann St, Baltimore
Back for its SEVENTH installment, Fells Point Corner Theatre is delighted to bring you a fantastic lineup of hilarious and compelling 10-minute plays by local playwrights in our annual 10x10x10 Play Festival! In just two short hours, audiences will see 10 brand-new, fully-produced works presented by an ensemble of 10 of the area’s finest actors. At the end of each performance, audiences vote on their favorites as the playwrights compete for cash prizes!
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Welcome to Shakesville
May 24 – June 16, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 3PM
Baltimore Rock Opera Society
400 East Lexington Street, Baltimore
A groovy love letter to the 60s filled with puppets, magic, and rock n’ roll! Grab your board, blare your tunes and boogie down to the Baltimore Rock Opera’s Society furriest, feltiest, full-length rock opera yet! Welcome to Shakesville will teleport you back to 1965 and the dawn of psychedelia. Join our unsung heroine, Betty, as she falls down a rabbit hole in search of answers to rock and roll history’s greatest mystery: the disappearance of Jimmy Graves! Featuring a wild cast of people and puppets, it’ll have you twisting and shouting all the way home! Welcome to Shakesville is a hip and trippy journey filled with 1960s-style pop rock that explores the wondrous world of Shakesville; a colorful world where music is magic, but everything is not super groovy. As Betty explores this new world and learns about its troubles, we’ll explore the value of creativity as a means of personal expression and the joys of music. Welcome to Shakesville is also our first ever kid-friendly production, and has lots to enjoy for both kids and adults (Ages 6+).
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Tornkid
May 23 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sun 4PM
Cohesion Theatre Company
923 S. East Avenue, Baltimore
Cohesion Theatre Company is excited to be partnering with the newly created Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective (BAPAC) on a world premiere play for the second performance of Cohesion’s 2019 Season. Devised with members of Cohesion and BAPAC, and written by playwright Katelynn Kenney, Tornkid draws on the power of Southeast Asian and Pacific Indigenous creation stories to explore identity and belonging and to unearth how ancient female narratives can provide guidance towards healing our broken world. Under the direction of Cara Hinh, with puppetry created by Cohesion Artistic Director, Jess Rassp, and masks created by Tara Cariaso, Tornkid promises to be a feast for the senses, and an exploration into a world rarely seen on the American stage. It follows the journey of Tornkid – a child of immigrants pulled between cultures – as they tear themselves in two and search for their other half in a land both familiar and unfamiliar.
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BIG Time with Glenn Clark
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. Glenn Clark is a 15-year veteran of sports radio and media and Baltimore. He’s currently a columnist and talk show host for PressBox and has previously been heard on nearly every signal on your local radio dial-including 105.7, 99.1, 1300 and 1570 plus nationally on SiriusXM. And yes, he accepts full responsibility for killing off your favorite station. He’s also made recurring appearances on local TV stations-insert your own “face for radio” joke here. Clark is best known for his famous 2012 interview with Joe Flacco when Flacco declared himself “the best quarterback in the NFL” before going on to win the Super Bowl that year. That’s right, he’s best known for just sitting there and nodding his head while someone else said something important. He’s also served as Play By Play voice for the Loyola Greyhounds, Stevenson University Mustangs, DC United and Patriot League basketball.
Digital Love – A Soulful Daft Punk Tribute w/ special guests
8PM – 2AM
The 8×10
10 E Cross St, Baltimore
Once again Corey King is spending his birthday with some of the best local musicians you could assemble paying tribute to the legendary Daft Punk. Three years ago when Corey first tried this concept it nearly sold out the 8×10 and was a night to remember, now after years of requests to bring it back, we are happy to bring an even bigger and better Daft Punk experience. This time we will be taking a soulful approach to the Daft Punk catalog while still keeping the true spirit of the originals.
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Nick & Luke + Tongue In Cheek Jazz Band
8PM – 11PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
A bit of bluegrass, a touch of old time, a heavy dose of hot jazz- This is a night of some fine picking, singing and swinging with two great groups. The performance will be recorded for Nick and Luke’s upcoming live album AND will be the release party for the new Tongue in Cheek record. WHOO HOO!
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Eric Byrd Trio
8PM & 9:30PM
An die Musik
409 N Charles St, Baltimore
An die Musik Live welcomes back Washington D.C.’s premier jazz group! Comprised of pianist/vocalist Eric Byrd, bassist Bhagwan Khalsa, and drummer Alphonso Young, Jr., the band’s vision is to glorify the age of traditional jazz. These true ambassadors of jazz provide an energetic and modern approach to both old standards and original compositions.
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808 2 Year Anniversary
8PM – 2AM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
808: The Sadboi Series (or just 808) is a show curated by the Station North Sadboi on the first Fridays of every month, located at the Crown.
Glue Wave
9PM – 2:30AM
TheDepot Baltimore
1728 N Charles St, Baltimore
“a sticky night of music, retro games, drinking, Dancing, fun & friends”
#KIKI: Pride Dance Party and Drag Show
10PM – 1:30AM
Mixers Bar
6037 Belair Rd, Baltimore
Come out on June 7th for the second installment of #KIKI: Dance Party and Drag Show! Lets kickoff Pride month with a bang! Jello shots served by Trevon Crawford! Host Pariah Sinclair with cast Evon Dior Michelle, Remi LaMoore, Virya Shavasana, and Lula Lioness (Luca Mochi).
Saturday, June 8
Waterfront Wellness – Saturday/Sunday
Sat & Sun 7AM – 9AM
West Shore Park – Inner Harbor
501 Light Street, Baltimore
Join us for the 8th year of Waterfront Wellness presented by Medifast and OPTAVA at West Shore Park. These classes are FREE but to participate, please register.
Saturday – 7AM: Yoga with Brick Bodies, 8AM: Bootcamp with XPF Studio, 9AM: Dance 2 Fitness with XPF Studio
Sunday – 8AM: Vinyasa with YogaWorks Federal Hill, 9AM: Family Yoga with YogaWorks Federal Hill, 10AM: Family Friendly HiiT with Federal Hill Fitness
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4th Annual Baltimore Floatilla
8AM – 2PM
Canton Waterfront Park
3001 Boston St, Baltimore
The Floatilla is an annual 5-mile paddling event in Baltimore’s iconic Inner Harbor. This year we are celebrating Baltimore wildlife and encourage paddlers to decorate their boats, boards or bodies in celebration of their favorite local animals. Think crabs, oysters, rockfish, trash wheels? pink flamingos? rats? Be creative! Money raised by the Floatilla will provide City students with environmental field trips, makeover dirty alleys and help Mr. Trash Wheel and Prof. Trash Wheel keep hundreds of tons of trash out of the water.
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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!
Poolside Yoga
8AM – 9AM
Sagamore Pendry Baltimore
1715 Thames Street, Baltimore
Practice poolside at the Sagamore Pendry Baltimore with BeachFit’s talented instructors! All summer long, we’ll have classes on Saturday mornings, happening right on the pool deck. Join us for a beautiful flow with stunning views of the water! Make sure you bring your own yoga mat and water for class! Clients are encouraged to sign up online to join our Pendry Yoga classes. Check the schedule to find your class and sign up! Walk-in clients can join but please note, space is limited and classes are first come first serve, so make sure you sign up today! $25
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Yoga at Cylburn
8:30AM – 9:30AM
Cylburn Arboretum Association
4915 Greenspring Ave, Baltimore
Saturday yoga on the lawn with instructors from Coppermine Racquet and Fitness Club! Free event. Bring your mat and get your Zen on. Meet on the lawn directly in front of the visitor parking lot. Weather dependent.
Bmore Flea Market
9AM – 1PM
Baltimore Museum of Industry
Opening May 18th from 9am to 1pm at the Baltimore Museum of Industry Farmers’ Market! 2 great markets in an amazing location, free to the public and free parking! Every Saturday May 18th- Oct. 12th
Stop, Sweat & Smell the Roses w/ Gina Rose, CPT (Canton)!
9AM – 10AM
B.Willow (Canton)
2822 O’Donnell St, Baltimore
Total-body strength & endurance workout focusing on core, cardio, upper and lower body exercises guaranteed to make everyone sweat and smile for at least 45 minutes! Afterwards, enjoy 15% off plants and a complimentary rose! Please bring a mat and water. $12.50 a ticket
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National Rosé Day
10AM – 12PM
AJ’s on Hanover
1500 South Hanover Street, Baltimore
It’s National Rosé Day and we are going to party like it’s 1999! All of our rosés will be on special from open to close. Stay tuned for our list, featuring ten different sparkling and still rosés from around the world. For a sneak peak of what is to come, check out our wine tasting event scheduled for Wednesday, June 5th on our second floor.
HONfest 2019
June 8, 11AM – 10PM, June 9, 12PM – 6PM
HONFEST
The Avenue 36th St, Baltimore
Grab your boas and tease that beehive! It is time for the 26th Annual HONfest. HONfest symbolizes all the charm and goodwill that lies within the hearts of those who live, work and play in Bawlmer. “Hon” the Bawlmer term of endearment short for “Honey”, embodies the warmth and affection bestowed upon our neighbors and visitors alike by the historic working women of Baltimore. HONfest is an annual celebration in honor of these women. C’mon down, hon! It’s a festival like none other!
Baltimore Trolley Tour
11AM & 1PM
Baltimore Visitor Center
401 Light St, Baltimore
The original Baltimore Trolley Tour takes you through the neighborhoods that comprise downtown Baltimore. The tour showcases the city’s role in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 (“The Star-Spangled Banner” story), the Industrial Revolution and the preservation of historic architecture, monuments and waterfront neighborhoods. Along the way, you’ll discover why Baltimore is still making history. Boarding begins 15 minutes prior to departure.
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Refugee and Immigrant Arts Feast
11:30AM – 3PM
Space 2640
2640 Saint Paul St, Baltimore
Please join Mera Kitchen Collective for our third “Refugee and Immigrants Arts Feast” as we celebrate the incredible talents of our newest neighbors. We’re excited to welcome various food, craft and arts vendors from around the world and special performances! This event is free and open to the public, and perfect for families! We welcome your donations so that we can continue to offer free events like this! Come hungry so you can purchase food from our first-time refugee women vendors. Stay to shop, listen to music, and enjoy the event with us! Arts Feast was born out of a collective desire to host an event with a low-barrier to entry for passionate and skilled refugee and immigrant vendors, who are often limited by structural barriers. It’s an opportunity for these individuals to share their talents with the supportive Baltimore community while gaining income and building self-confidence.
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Hampden Craft Brew Walk – Made in Baltimore
11:30AM – 4PM
Waverly Brewing Company
1625 Union Avenue Suite C, Baltimore
The walk you’ve been waiting for… Hampden Craft Brew Walk. Curated by Mixolo Go Solo, as part of our “Love the City You’re With” solo-friendly tours, we’ll taste and tour each of Hampden’s iconic brewhouses. Our walking tour includes three of the greatest and, arguably, the most resilient, brewers in Baltimore and beyond. Plus-ones are welcome but never required with Mixolo. All three breweries have sparked a local maker spirit fostering explosive growth in local craft breweries and spirits alike. Each started from modest beginnings, with friends, family and a lot of love and sweat – right here in Baltimore. People come from far and wide for the craft beer on tap in a 1+mile radius in Hampden for beer, fun,and community.
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Drag Brunch at Angie’s Seafood! Hello Sizzling Summertime!
11:30AM – 2:30PM
Angie’s Seafood
1727 E Pratt Street, Baltimore
HELLO JUNE DRAG BRUNCH! We welcome you to join us at Angie’s Seafood in Upper Fells Point for a brunch you will never forget! With fabulous host Evon Dior Michelle and her gorgeous entourage of performers… IT’S DRAG BRUNCH every second Saturday! Doors open at 11AM. Brunch is served at 11:30. Bottomless mimosas. Showtime is at 12:30pm. Bring them dollars to tip the entertainers!
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Feastival 2019 | A Food Adventure for a Cure
12PM – 4PM
Sandlot
1000 Wills Street, Baltimore
An afternoon worth savoring and celebrating Baltimore’s extraordinary culinary accomplishments. Join fellow foodies at the Sandlot Baltimore to feast on delectable bites by the city’s hottest chef talent and sip stylish cocktails and craft brews. With refreshing sights and sounds, relish in this epicurean adventure. Tickets are all inclusive with proceeds benefiting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
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St. Nicholas Greek Folk Festival
June 6 – 9, 12PM – 11PM
St. Nicholas Greek Folk Festival
701 Ponca St, Baltimore
Maryland’s largest and most-attended Hellenic event. A showcase of all things Greek – food, music, dancing, and much more — it’s our culture, our traditions, our life. The biggest Greek party of the year. Featuring 4 days of non-stop authentic Greek food, music, and festivities. FREE ADMISSION AND FREE PARKING!
Winecream Tour and Tasting
1PM & 2:30PM Every Saturday
Winecream Production Space
208 South Pulaski Street, Baltimore
Enjoy a tour of Crossroad Company’s production space, where we hand craft Winecream from start to finish. You’ll hang out in the loft-type space where we ferment and age our distinctive fruit wines, the kitchen where it’s blended with our house-pasteurized cream, and the intimate tasting room where you’ll sample a variety of delicious, boozy Winecream flavors. You’ll also have the opportunity to purchase scoops to enjoy in our historic urban space, as well as pints to bring home. PLEASE NOTE: This event is a walking tour that involves stairs; please contact us at info@crossroadco.com at least 24 hours in advance of your tour to request accessibility accommodations.
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Binology 101: The Basics of Wine Tasting
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. In our Basics of Wine Tasting class, we explore the typical characteristics of popular grape varietals. Learn the basic terminology and techniques of wine tasting and how to recognize the subtle and subjective flavors of wine. Tickets are $29
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Yoga with Cats
3:30PM – 4:30PM
M.Power Yoga Studio
3600 Odonnell St, Ste 100, Baltimore
Like Yoga? Love cats? Everyone’s favorite event is back! Get your yoga on with a room full of furry, feline friends. Navigate through an all-levels flow as the cats roam free and practice with you. Make a new friend? The furry yogis are all available for adoption! 100% of the proceeds of this class go to Animal Allies Rescue Foundation (AARF).
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Pride Fest 2019 Drag Revival with Doubleosexy
6PM – 10PM
Revival, a Joie de Vivre Hotel
101 W MONUMENT STREET, Baltimore
A very special Drag Revival hosted by Dee Dee Derèon. Performances by the cast of drag Revival: Hazel Dereon (Christine Joy Cherokee Baierlein), Bryan Tarka, and Venus Fastrada (Codey Odachowski). Special guest: Special Guest Doubleosexy! The King of the queens DJ DJ Rob G3.
Time Travel Tours at the Peale
April 21 – June 30, Fri 12PM & 6PM, Sat 6PM, Sun 1PM, 3PM, 6PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
Activate our 200-year Time Machine and embark on a guided tour to Rembrandt Peale’s study in the year 1819! Time Travel Tours are led by curator, storyteller, historian and David London, who will accompany you on your journey, and illuminate the many wonders that await you inside. Each Time Travel Tour includes the history of the Peale family and their museums, an introduction to our Time Machine, and up to 40 minutes of actual Time Travel! Time Travel Tours are ideal for 2-10 guests, and there are several tour options for your to choose from. Time Travelers must be at least 13 years of age. Maximum 10 guests per tour. Discounts admission available for students, historians and artists. Interested in booking a Time Travel Tour at times other than those listed here? Schedule a private appointment and pick a time that works for you! Contact us at events@thepealecenter.org to schedule an appointment, or call 1-866-TME-TRVL!
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NYC Comedy Invades Baltimore
7PM – 9PM
Joe Squared
33 W North Ave, Baltimore
Joe Squared presents a night of stand-up comedy from some of the best and funniest comedians from the NYC stand-up scene for one night only! This showcase features professional, touring comedians and will undoubtedly be a night to remember! Featuring JORDAN RAYBOULD (New York Comedy Festival, Anxiety Now Podcast, Caroline’s), BRET RAYBOULD (Bridgetown Comedy Festival, Skankfest, San Francisco SketchFest, The Raybould Brothers), + MORE.
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Heart For Hire, Night Hums, Letterbox, Aftercost & WTA
7PM – 11:45PM
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
Transcendent Events presents: The return of Heart for Hire with a fire new single! Stacked lineup of buzz building up & coming Indie Alt & Pop Punk. Featuring ; Heart for Hire, Night Hums, Letterbox, Aftercost, and Without The Accent. All Ages!
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B More Global Launch Party: Oh, the Places We’ll Go!
7PM – 11PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
Join us in celebrating our launch and supporting our mission to provide Baltimore’s students access to educational experiences abroad. We could think of no better location than Baltimore’s own Creative Alliance, which has been bringing together people from diverse backgrounds, advocating for cultural expression, and acting a positive force in our community since 1995. The theme for the night is “Oh, the Places We’ll Go!” Guests are encouraged to play into the theme (interpret however you like). Your all-inclusive ticket includes an open bar of beer and wine (liquor drinks available for purchase), heavy hors d’oeuvres, a live DJ who will be spinning an eclectic mix of music for the night, and a chance to win some fabulous prizes. 100% of proceeds support B More Global and its mission to grow global citizens in Baltimore. Looking forward to traveling the world with you in your cocktail finest!
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Kweendom
7:30PM – 9:30PM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
One of New York City’s most beloved comedy shows, Kweendom, is coming to Baltimore! Featuring a diverse lineup of all LGBQT performers, every night is Pride at Kweendom (with none of the corporate nonsense). Join us for a night of comedy, characters and storytelling that’s sure to make Mike Pence uncomfortable. It’s not just gay, it’s GAAAAAYYYYY. Gay like The B-52s are gay. Gay like Hocus Pocus is gay. Gay like Pee-Wee’s Playhouse is gay. Come for the laughs, stay for the fresh faces in your Grindr grid. Featuring: Gabe Gonzalez (‘Hosting’ on Scruff), Jessica Henderson (UCB), Veronica Garza (MTV), Calvin S. Cato (Oxygen), and Hosted by Bobby Hankinson (Sirius XM, Awkward Sex and the City).
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The Crucible
May 21 – June 30, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Vagabond Players, Inc.
806 S Broadway, Baltimore
Miller’s towering drama depicting the deadly mass hysteria that spurred the Salem Witch Trials struck a raw nerve when it first appeared in 1953, during a similar era of political witch hunting and vengeance. Audiences will find it no less electrifying today as a scorching condemnation of a government bent on using innuendo, scare-mongering and intimidation with devastating consequences.
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A New Brain
May 31 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sat 2PM, Sun 5:30PM
Iron Crow Theatre
45 West Preston Street, Baltimore
A New Brain is an energetic, sardonic, and often comical musical about unforeseen life events reminding us of who we are, what we’re made of, and who we hope to be. Gordon, a composer for a children’s TV show that features a human frog named Mr. Bungee, dreams of quitting his ‘talent killing’ job and writing Broadway’s next hit musical. At lunch, Gordon collapses into his meal and wakes up in the hospital, surrounded by his maritime-enthusiast boyfriend, his overbearing mother, a co-worker, and a team of medical professionals. Thought to have a tumor inside his brain, Gordon finds the courage to confront not only his mortality as he agrees to the necessary yet life-threatening surgery, but also the specter of Mr. Bungee and the music still left unwritten.
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Queens Girl in the World
May 7 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Caleen’s Queens Girl in Africa, Queens Girl in the World chronicles the misadventures of bright-eyed, brown-skinned Jacqueline Marie Butler, whose sudden transfer from a protective, middle class late-1950s upbringing in Queens to a progressive, predominantly-Jewish private school in Greenwich Village, adds comical confusion to her already quizzical, fish-out-of-water adolescence. Lively and poignant—and punctuated with the irresistible sound of Motown—Queens Girl in the World tags along for a young woman’s journey of self-discovery, at the onset of Civil Rights-era social change.
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Queens Girl in Africa
May 14 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Jennings’s Queens Girl in the World, Queens Girl in Africa follows the infectiously spirited Jacqueline Marie Butler as she finds herself at a crossroads of personal and political upheaval when her family ups and moves to Nigeria following the assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X (a close personal family friend). Entertaining and uplifting, Queens Girl in Africa captures an unforgettable moment in time for a teenager abroad—when questions of self and place intertwine with the realities of homework and hormones as Jacqueline assuredly, hilariously navigates the energy, excitement, and unpredictability of the 1960s.
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10x10x10 2019 at Fells Point Corner Theatre
May 24 – Jun 16, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Fells Point Corner Theatre
251 S Ann St, Baltimore
Back for its SEVENTH installment, Fells Point Corner Theatre is delighted to bring you a fantastic lineup of hilarious and compelling 10-minute plays by local playwrights in our annual 10x10x10 Play Festival! In just two short hours, audiences will see 10 brand-new, fully-produced works presented by an ensemble of 10 of the area’s finest actors. At the end of each performance, audiences vote on their favorites as the playwrights compete for cash prizes!
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Welcome to Shakesville
May 24 – June 16, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 3PM
Baltimore Rock Opera Society
400 East Lexington Street, Baltimore
A groovy love letter to the 60s filled with puppets, magic, and rock n’ roll! Grab your board, blare your tunes and boogie down to the Baltimore Rock Opera’s Society furriest, feltiest, full-length rock opera yet! Welcome to Shakesville will teleport you back to 1965 and the dawn of psychedelia. Join our unsung heroine, Betty, as she falls down a rabbit hole in search of answers to rock and roll history’s greatest mystery: the disappearance of Jimmy Graves! Featuring a wild cast of people and puppets, it’ll have you twisting and shouting all the way home! Welcome to Shakesville is a hip and trippy journey filled with 1960s-style pop rock that explores the wondrous world of Shakesville; a colorful world where music is magic, but everything is not super groovy. As Betty explores this new world and learns about its troubles, we’ll explore the value of creativity as a means of personal expression and the joys of music. Welcome to Shakesville is also our first ever kid-friendly production, and has lots to enjoy for both kids and adults (Ages 6+).
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Tornkid
May 23 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sun 4PM
Cohesion Theatre Company
923 S. East Avenue, Baltimore
Cohesion Theatre Company is excited to be partnering with the newly created Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective (BAPAC) on a world premiere play for the second performance of Cohesion’s 2019 Season. Devised with members of Cohesion and BAPAC, and written by playwright Katelynn Kenney, Tornkid draws on the power of Southeast Asian and Pacific Indigenous creation stories to explore identity and belonging and to unearth how ancient female narratives can provide guidance towards healing our broken world. Under the direction of Cara Hinh, with puppetry created by Cohesion Artistic Director, Jess Rassp, and masks created by Tara Cariaso, Tornkid promises to be a feast for the senses, and an exploration into a world rarely seen on the American stage. It follows the journey of Tornkid – a child of immigrants pulled between cultures – as they tear themselves in two and search for their other half in a land both familiar and unfamiliar.
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ADAM gallery show by Joshua Levy
8PM – 10PM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
On Saturday, June 8th, Joshua Levy will be premiering his collection “Adam” at The Crown. Joshua is an established photographer within the Baltimore area of Maryland, and he specializes in Portrait Photography. “Adam” is the culmination of Joshua’s work and he is very excited to be debuting the collection for the very first time to the public. Light food will be served, The bar and restaurant will be open as well so please support. A big thank you to The Crown for hosting this event! Images will be up for 3 weeks in total until Jun 29th 2019.
Spooled Up EP Release w/ Outer Spaces, Lip and Bubble Wand
8PM – 12AM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
Spooled Up is kicking off spring by announcing the release of the band’s debut EP, “Strange World”, on the Pittsburgh indie record label, Crafted Sounds. “Strange World” was recorded and engineered by Sean Mercer of Magpie Cage Recording Studio and will be available on cassette tape and through digital streaming platforms. On June 8, celebrate the release by catching Spooled Up’s hook-driven melodies, chunky fuzz, steady bass, and kinetic drums at the Crown Blue Room for a night you won’t want to miss. The show will feature all that is good in Baltimore’s indie scene: with local favorites, Outer Spaces, alongside post-punk heroes, Lip, and the low-fi rock wonder, Bubble Wand. Crown Blue Room | $10
Rookshot/Lookout Loretta/Cold Wrecks/Accidents/Knives Of Kwantsu
8:30PM – 12:30AM
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Feed The Scene Presents: Rookshot (MD) – Pop Punk, Cold Wrecks (NY) – Punk, Look Out Loretta (PA) – Power Punk, Accidents (VA) – Melodic Skate Pop Punk, and Knives of Kwantsu – Pop Punk. $10
Sad & Boujee – An Emo + Trap Dance Party
9PM – ?
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
SPINNING: Drake • My Chemical Romance • Post Malone • Panic At The Disco • Cardi B • Fall Out Boy • Lil Uzi Vert • Taking Back Sunday • Future • Paramore • MIGOS • New Found Glory • Young Jeezy • Good Charlotte • Gucci Mane • Jimmy Eat World • 2 Chainz • The Used • Kayne West • Saves The Day • Lil Peep • Bowling For Soup • 21 Savage • Simple Plan • G-Eazy • Mayday Parade • Nicki Manaj • Blink 182 • Fetty Wap • The Wonder Years + more. Mixed by: GROTZY VERSACE
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Cyber
9PM – 1:45AM
Club Orpheus
1003 E Pratt St, Baltimore
Join DJ CarbonCyber for the best in CyberGoth. Break out your cyberlox and your goggles, we want what you’ve got on the dance floor! 18+ to enter, 21+ to drink! $5 cover
Girls Rule! Dance Party
9:30PM – 1:45AM
Ottobar – Upstairs
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
PARTiCOL (“Two-For-Tuesday”) spins all female artists on the 2nd Saturday of each month! Britney-Beyonce-M.I.A.-Ariana-Robyn-Whitney-Madonna-Lil Kim-Missy Elliott- Katy Perry-Lady Gaga-Mariah-Selena Gomez-Ke$ha-Rye Rye-Le Tigre-Peaches…& more! No cover! 9:30pm-close! Ages 21+
Sunday, June 9
Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar
7AM – 12PM, April 7 – Dec 22
Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar
Beneath the Jones Falls Expy at Holliday & Saratoga Streets, Baltimore
The 42nd Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar offers a can’t-miss food experience! The market produced by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts (BOPA) begins Sundays April 7 through December 22, 2019 from 7am to noon, located on Saratoga Street between Holliday and Gay streets, underneath the Jones Falls Expressway. As one of Maryland’s largest producers-only market, the Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar offers an assortment of fruits and vegetables, dairy, meats and seafood, breads, plants and delicious made-to-order items, in addition to handmade clothing & accessories, natural bath & body products, home furnishings, souvenirs and original works of art.
Waterfront Wellness – Saturday/Sunday
Sat & Sun 7AM – 9AM
West Shore Park – Inner Harbor
501 Light Street, Baltimore
Join us for the 8th year of Waterfront Wellness presented by Medifast and OPTAVA at West Shore Park. These classes are FREE but to participate, please register.
Saturday – 7AM: Yoga with Brick Bodies, 8AM: Bootcamp with XPF Studio, 9AM: Dance 2 Fitness with XPF Studio
Sunday – 8AM: Vinyasa with YogaWorks Federal Hill, 9AM: Family Yoga with YogaWorks Federal Hill, 10AM: Family Friendly HiiT with Federal Hill Fitness
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17th Annual Tour dem Parks, Hon!
7:30PM – 2:30PM
Rawlings Conservatory & Botanical Gardens in Druid Hill Park
Tour Dem Parks, Hon is Baltimore’s premier annual recreational bike ride! Choose from 4 routes (between 5 and 35 miles) for a close-up view of Baltimore’s parks and neighborhoods. Each ride is different, and the longest includes Druid Hill, Gwynns Falls, Carroll, Patterson, Clifton, Herring Run, and some quietly tucked away gems. Start and end point is behind the Rawlings Conservatory & Botanical Gardens in Druid Hill Park. Riders depart between 7:30 and 9:30 depending on route chosen. The ride is fully supported, including well-stocked rest stops and SAG. Enjoy burgers, dogs (veggie options, too), and live jazz at the post ride BBQ. Discounts! Save up to $17 by registering early. Price on ride day: adults $55, youths (15 & under) $20. Proceeds support Baltimore’s parks, as well as environmental, “friends of parks”, and cycling groups.
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Yoga At The Zoo
8AM – 10AM
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
1 Safari Place, Baltimore
Animals have been a core element of yoga poses for centuries. From downward dog to cow, to lizard, cat and more, wildlife has a deep tie to this ancient practice. Now’s your chance to connect even closer to nature during Yoga at the Zoo. Whether you’re just beginning or you’re looking to perfect your practice, a 60-minute yoga class at the Zoo offers something wildly different.
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Inner Harbor Kayak Tours
9AM & 1PM
Maryland Science Center, Water Taxi Landing
601 Light Street
Join Baltimore City Recreation & Parks and the Healthy Harbor Initiative for an Inner Harbor Kayaking Tour! Tours are offered every Sunday, April through October at 9am and 1pm. Departing from the Science Center Water Taxi landing, explore the Inner Harbor by kayak. See the historic Torsk submarine, the USS Constellation or Mr. Trash Wheel from a new and unique perspective!
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Baltimore Trolley Tour
11AM & 1PM
Baltimore Visitor Center
401 Light St, Baltimore
The original Baltimore Trolley Tour takes you through the neighborhoods that comprise downtown Baltimore. The tour showcases the city’s role in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 (“The Star-Spangled Banner” story), the Industrial Revolution and the preservation of historic architecture, monuments and waterfront neighborhoods. Along the way, you’ll discover why Baltimore is still making history. Boarding begins 15 minutes prior to departure.
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HONfest 2019
June 8, 11AM – 10PM, June 9, 12PM – 6PM
HONFEST
The Avenue 36th St, Baltimore
Grab your boas and tease that beehive! It is time for the 26th Annual HONfest. HONfest symbolizes all the charm and goodwill that lies within the hearts of those who live, work and play in Bawlmer. “Hon” the Bawlmer term of endearment short for “Honey”, embodies the warmth and affection bestowed upon our neighbors and visitors alike by the historic working women of Baltimore. HONfest is an annual celebration in honor of these women. C’mon down, hon! It’s a festival like none other!
June 2019 Baltimore Vintage Expo
12PM – 6PM
UNION Craft Brewing
1700 West 41st Street, Baltimore
Milk & Ice Vintage and Bottle of Bread present Baltimore’s premier vintage & antiques expo featuring a high end selection of vintage clothing, accessories, furniture and decor from the best retailers and private dealers in the Baltimore/DC metro area and beyond! After 5 expositions on the Avenue in Hampden, we’ve moved into a bigger space just one mile away at Union Craft Brewing. It is free and open to the public from 12 noon to 6pm. A limited number of early bird tickets will be available for patrons who wish to gain access to the expo at 10am, two hours before the public flood gates open at 12 noon. These tickets are non refundable and cost $15 per person. Again, this is only for people who want a more intimate shopping experience, since the BVE does attract crowds when open to the public.
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St. Nicholas Greek Folk Festival
June 6 – 9, 12PM – 11PM
St. Nicholas Greek Folk Festival
701 Ponca St, Baltimore
Maryland’s largest and most-attended Hellenic event. A showcase of all things Greek – food, music, dancing, and much more — it’s our culture, our traditions, our life. The biggest Greek party of the year. Featuring 4 days of non-stop authentic Greek food, music, and festivities. FREE ADMISSION AND FREE PARKING!
Second Sundays Crab Feasts
1PM – 6PM
Full Tilt Brewing
5604 York Road, Baltimore
Join us at The Taproom on the 2nd Sunday of each month from April to October this year as we work with some of the best local seafood vendors Charm City has to offer. May event supplied by Watermans Pride Seafood and runs from 1pm to 6pm. No tickets necessary and crabs sold by the dozen. Pricing as follows: Large Males $70/dozen – Medium Males $50/dozen – 1 dozen Medium Males, 1lb xlarge shrimp & 2 corn for $65 – Small Males $35/dozen – Wings (Chesapeake, Mild, BBQ) served with celery and ranch 1/2 dozen $ 6.25, 1 dozen $11.99 – Jumbo Lump Crabcake Sandwich w/ chips $15.50
Gluten Free Cooking Demo w/Danni McGhee
1PM – 3PM
Refocused
429 N Eutaw St, Baltimore
Danni McGhee of DAM Good Vegan will be doing a live cooking demo. Come see our newly renovated storefront location in Baltimore, MD. We will be featuring a 100% vegan menu with some familiar favorites and some new options.
Trivia Sunday Funday!
1PM – 4PM
El Bufalo Tequila Bar & Kitchen
2921 O’Donnell St, Baltimore
UNDAY FUNDAY THEMED TRIVIA is BACK at El Bufalo! Groups can be anywhere between 2-8 people. TEAMS MUST RESERVE SEATS VIA THE EVENTBRITE LINK! Games start at 2pm! Additional drink specials before, during & after trivia include: $15 Bud Light Buckets, $20 Corona Buckets, and $7 Smirnoff Bombs! Prizes awarded to Top 3 Teams! Free Shots to the teams that win “Toss Up” Questions! Themed Trivia Schedule: 5/26: Pixar, 6/2: Seinfeld, 6/9: Music Lovers, 6/23: The Office, and 6/30: Stranger Things.
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Barre in the Garden!
2PM – 3PM
Cylburn Arboretum Association
4915 Greenspring Ave, Baltimore
Join Pure Barre for a FREE, pop-up barre class on June 9 on the Mansion lawn! Get your lift, tone and burn on with a killer Pure Barre class next to the gardens and historic Cylburn mansion. Be sure to bring your water bottles and a mat since class will be held outside on the grass. Sign up online or email rolandpark@purebarre.com to sign up today! When you enter Cylburn Arboretum off of Greenspring Avenue, continue down the main entrance drive and follow the signs to the Vollmer Visitor Center lot to park. Walk up the paved path to the Cylburn Mansion. The pop-up class will take place on the mansion lawn.
Time Travel Tours at the Peale
April 21 – June 30, Fri 12PM & 6PM, Sat 6PM, Sun 1PM, 3PM, 6PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
Activate our 200-year Time Machine and embark on a guided tour to Rembrandt Peale’s study in the year 1819! Time Travel Tours are led by curator, storyteller, historian and David London, who will accompany you on your journey, and illuminate the many wonders that await you inside. Each Time Travel Tour includes the history of the Peale family and their museums, an introduction to our Time Machine, and up to 40 minutes of actual Time Travel! Time Travel Tours are ideal for 2-10 guests, and there are several tour options for your to choose from. Time Travelers must be at least 13 years of age. Maximum 10 guests per tour. Discounts admission available for students, historians and artists. Interested in booking a Time Travel Tour at times other than those listed here? Schedule a private appointment and pick a time that works for you! Contact us at events@thepealecenter.org to schedule an appointment, or call 1-866-TME-TRVL!
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Queens Girl in the World
May 7 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Caleen’s Queens Girl in Africa, Queens Girl in the World chronicles the misadventures of bright-eyed, brown-skinned Jacqueline Marie Butler, whose sudden transfer from a protective, middle class late-1950s upbringing in Queens to a progressive, predominantly-Jewish private school in Greenwich Village, adds comical confusion to her already quizzical, fish-out-of-water adolescence. Lively and poignant—and punctuated with the irresistible sound of Motown—Queens Girl in the World tags along for a young woman’s journey of self-discovery, at the onset of Civil Rights-era social change.
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Queens Girl in Africa
May 14 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Jennings’s Queens Girl in the World, Queens Girl in Africa follows the infectiously spirited Jacqueline Marie Butler as she finds herself at a crossroads of personal and political upheaval when her family ups and moves to Nigeria following the assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X (a close personal family friend). Entertaining and uplifting, Queens Girl in Africa captures an unforgettable moment in time for a teenager abroad—when questions of self and place intertwine with the realities of homework and hormones as Jacqueline assuredly, hilariously navigates the energy, excitement, and unpredictability of the 1960s.
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The Crucible
May 21 – June 30, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Vagabond Players, Inc.
806 S Broadway, Baltimore
Miller’s towering drama depicting the deadly mass hysteria that spurred the Salem Witch Trials struck a raw nerve when it first appeared in 1953, during a similar era of political witch hunting and vengeance. Audiences will find it no less electrifying today as a scorching condemnation of a government bent on using innuendo, scare-mongering and intimidation with devastating consequences.
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10x10x10 2019 at Fells Point Corner Theatre
May 24 – Jun 16, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Fells Point Corner Theatre
251 S Ann St, Baltimore
Back for its SEVENTH installment, Fells Point Corner Theatre is delighted to bring you a fantastic lineup of hilarious and compelling 10-minute plays by local playwrights in our annual 10x10x10 Play Festival! In just two short hours, audiences will see 10 brand-new, fully-produced works presented by an ensemble of 10 of the area’s finest actors. At the end of each performance, audiences vote on their favorites as the playwrights compete for cash prizes!
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Welcome to Shakesville
May 24 – June 16, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 3PM
Baltimore Rock Opera Society
400 East Lexington Street, Baltimore
A groovy love letter to the 60s filled with puppets, magic, and rock n’ roll! Grab your board, blare your tunes and boogie down to the Baltimore Rock Opera’s Society furriest, feltiest, full-length rock opera yet! Welcome to Shakesville will teleport you back to 1965 and the dawn of psychedelia. Join our unsung heroine, Betty, as she falls down a rabbit hole in search of answers to rock and roll history’s greatest mystery: the disappearance of Jimmy Graves! Featuring a wild cast of people and puppets, it’ll have you twisting and shouting all the way home! Welcome to Shakesville is a hip and trippy journey filled with 1960s-style pop rock that explores the wondrous world of Shakesville; a colorful world where music is magic, but everything is not super groovy. As Betty explores this new world and learns about its troubles, we’ll explore the value of creativity as a means of personal expression and the joys of music. Welcome to Shakesville is also our first ever kid-friendly production, and has lots to enjoy for both kids and adults (Ages 6+).
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Tornkid
May 23 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sun 4PM
Cohesion Theatre Company
923 S. East Avenue, Baltimore
Cohesion Theatre Company is excited to be partnering with the newly created Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective (BAPAC) on a world premiere play for the second performance of Cohesion’s 2019 Season. Devised with members of Cohesion and BAPAC, and written by playwright Katelynn Kenney, Tornkid draws on the power of Southeast Asian and Pacific Indigenous creation stories to explore identity and belonging and to unearth how ancient female narratives can provide guidance towards healing our broken world. Under the direction of Cara Hinh, with puppetry created by Cohesion Artistic Director, Jess Rassp, and masks created by Tara Cariaso, Tornkid promises to be a feast for the senses, and an exploration into a world rarely seen on the American stage. It follows the journey of Tornkid – a child of immigrants pulled between cultures – as they tear themselves in two and search for their other half in a land both familiar and unfamiliar.
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Sunset w/ southpaw, Av8, Sad Eyes, and Kevin Naidura
5PM – 9PM
Waverly Brewing Company
1625 Union Avenue Suite C, Baltimore
Can we come together? Inspire each other. Teach & learn from our mistakes & triumphs. Meet new people. Reconnect with old. Understand each other’s perspectives. Let’s have a conversation in person without the mediator of a screen bathing your face of artificial light. Let’s talk & laugh in real life outside from the internet. Enjoy the sunlight as it sets. It will rise again and maybe the small block of our universe will be a bit better from the day before. I invite you, your friends, your family. Everyone is welcome.
A New Brain
May 31 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sat 2PM, Sun 5:30PM
Iron Crow Theatre
45 West Preston Street, Baltimore
A New Brain is an energetic, sardonic, and often comical musical about unforeseen life events reminding us of who we are, what we’re made of, and who we hope to be. Gordon, a composer for a children’s TV show that features a human frog named Mr. Bungee, dreams of quitting his ‘talent killing’ job and writing Broadway’s next hit musical. At lunch, Gordon collapses into his meal and wakes up in the hospital, surrounded by his maritime-enthusiast boyfriend, his overbearing mother, a co-worker, and a team of medical professionals. Thought to have a tumor inside his brain, Gordon finds the courage to confront not only his mortality as he agrees to the necessary yet life-threatening surgery, but also the specter of Mr. Bungee and the music still left unwritten.
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Motherfolk and Wylder at The 8×10
7PM – 12AM
The 8×10
10 E Cross St, Baltimore
All Good Presents Motherfolk and Wylder.
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Creeping Death, Fuming Mouth, Plague Years + MORE
7PM – ?
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Featuring: Creeping Death (TX), Fuming Mouth (Mass), Plague Years (Detroit), Bound By The Grave (Baltimore), High Water (Pennsylvania), and Choking Sands (D.C.).
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Get Silly Sundays Comedy Night
8PM – 11PM
The Lou Costello Room
1023 W 36th St, Baltimore
Get Silly Sundays Comedy Night! A comedy open mic bringing some of the best talent in the country. Door open at 7:30PM Show Begins at 8:00PM.
Vicky & The Vengents/RunHideFight/PLRLS/Negative Men
8PM – ?
Holy Frijoles
908 W 36th St, Baltimore
A night of maximum rock! L.A.’s Vicky and the Vengents are going to be on an East Coast Tour with Philly’s RunHideFight and are making a stop in Baltimore on Sunday, June 9th at Holy Frijoles. Joining them are local favorites PLRLS and The Negative Men. And it’s an early show! Doors open at 8:00, music starts at 8:30!
Cavity AD w/ Murder and Total Maniac
8:30PM – 12:30AM
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
Featuring: CAVITY, Murder, and Total Maniac.
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Enjoy!
– Lindsey