
Thursday, September 12.
The Fractal Caribbean with Mayra Santos-Febres: A talk that explores the efforts of contemporary Hispanic Caribbean writers to represent a reality that thinkers such as Eduard Glissant have often described as significantly chaotic or fractal. 5:30-7:30 p.m., Albin O. Kuhn Gallery, 1000 Hilltop Circle.
Whiskey Seminar: Old Line is teaming up with McClintock Distilling and Baltimore Spirits Company to host a Whiskey Seminar. All profits will be donated to local charities supporting local area tree and green space restoration. 6:30-7:30 p.m., Old Line Spirits, 200 S. Janney St., $20.
September Trivia – Street Fair Edition: Trivia and beer. 7-9:30 p.m., Peabody Heights Brewery, LLC.
Friday, September 13.
Broadway Blizzard Party ft. Reyka Vodka & Adopt-A-Puffin: Reyka Vodka, El Tigre Tiki Bar, and the National Audubon Society have teamed up to support the protection of the Atlantic Puffin. 4-11 p.m., El Tigre Tiki Bar, 1640 Aliceanna St.
Short Kuts Live Storytelling Series: School Dazed: This storytelling series returns for the fall season with collegiate stories of pep rallies, marching bands, football games, step shows, and more. A step show presentation from Greek organizations will take place. 6-9 p.m., Reginald F. Lewis Museum, 830 E. Pratt St., $10-$15.
Eze Jackson & The Backwudz Band: Event features FUNSHO, Apex Tha Genius, and more. 8 p.m., Baltimore Soundstage, 124 Market Place, $20.
Rendezvous at R. House: A Charm City Variety Show: A new Charm City Variety Show featuring burlesque, drag, comedy, and poetry. 8-10:30 p.m., R. House, 301 W. 29th St., $10.
Saturday, September 14.
Fall PopUp Party at Get Shredded Vintage: Event features CM Pops and Crewel Communication. 11 a.m. – 7 p.m., Get Shredded Vintage, 3101 St. Paul St.
Baltimore Seafood Fest: Live music, cooking demos, and more. Noon-7 p.m., Canton Waterfront Park, 3001 Boston St., $15-$95.
Baltimore Rhythm Festival: The 2019 Baltimore Rhythm Festival brings people together for a day of celebration, connection, and growth. Noon-7 p.m., Baltimore Montessori Public Charter School, 1600 Guilford Ave.
The Hive Turns Five: Meadworks Anniversary Party: Celebrate with Charm City Meadworks. Noon-10 p.m., Charm City Meadworks,400 E. Biddle St.
Breathe Life Cipher 80’s/90’s Party: Featuring Khali Ma, PMO Mari, Tajai, Sir Charles, and more. Music by DJ Noisey. 8 p.m. – midnight, Integrity Car Wash, 1742 McHenry St., $7.
Deep Sugar Sweet 16 Anniversary: Ultra Nate’, Lisa Moody, and the Deep Sugar crew celebrate 16 years of great house music. 11 p.m. – 5 a.m., Factory 17, 1722 N. Charles St.
Sunday, September 15.
Pikesville Fall Festival at the Quarry: Live entertainment, food trucks, and fun. 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., The Shops @ Quarry Lake, 2570 Quarry Lake.
2019 Abell Community Street Fair: Free clothes from The Clothing Swap, free books from The Book Thing of Baltimore, beer from neighborhood brewery, Peabody Heights Brewery. Also a crab feast and the children’s parade. Noon-5 p.m., Abell Ave.
Wine On The Water: Wine and arts festival featuring music, tastings, and more. Noon-6 p.m., Middle Branch Waterfront, 3301 Waterview Ave.
Monday, September 16.
Vine. Dine. Vibe: Wine Culture with Nicole is pairing some premium wines within a very special three-course dinner by The Urban Oyster. 6-8:30 p.m., The Urban Oyster, 1704 Whetstone Way, $65.
Tuesday, September 17.
Yacht Rock Karaoke Foreverrrr: Soft and smooth rock of the 70s and 80s. 9 p.m. – 1:30 a.m., The Crown, 1910 N. Charles St.
Wednesday, September 18.
Team Trivia Happy Hour + Karaoke Night: Trivia followed by karaoke. 6 p.m., Ottobar, 2549 N. Howard St.
Night Brunch with Blacksauce Kitchen: Vibes, feels, and meals. 6-10 p.m., Tireshop Pop Up, 2600 N. Howard St.
“Woodstock”: The Director’s Cut: One-time showing only. 7-10:45 p.m., The Senator Theatre, 5904 York Rd., $9-$10.
Thursday, September 19.
Thursday Escape … taking over for the 99 to the 2000s: Ty Skyy the DJ, and DJ Rome curate sounds from the late 90s/early 2000s. Happy Hour specials and free buffet. 5:30-11 p.m., Terra Cafe, 101 E. 25th St., $5.
In Our Own Words: Reading series. 6 p.m., Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center, 847 N. Howard St.
Them Too: Artist’s Books and the History of Sexualized Violence: Maureen Cummins’s 20-year body of work explores how throughout history sexualized violence has been used as a tool of patriarchal oppression. 6-8 p.m., George Peabody Library, 17 E. Mt. Vernon.
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