
#OCEAN CITY JAZZ FESTIVAL 2021 FREE#
Free Throw, Spanish Love Songs and Pool Kids open. The Pennsylvania pop punk band makes an appearance downtown. Barguments hosts a night of poetry, read by writes, someone else or completely improvised. Baltimore Kissa Society hosts a listening dedicated to the powers of the sax, with tunes from John Coltrane, Gato Barbieri, the Brecker Brothers and others.īarguments Drunk Poetry Slam: 7-10 p.m. Listening Party 36: Tongues and Fingers: 3:30 p.m.

DJ Spen, Thommy Davis and Teddy Douglas spin for five hours. Cash prizes are on the line.īaltimore House: 2-7 p.m. Bring some mac, or come ready to try samples.

and author William Matson discuss their book “Crazy Horse: The Lakota Warrior’s Life and Legacy.” The Peabody faculty artists offer a violin and piano concerto.Ĭrazy Horse Family Elder and Author Visit Baltimore: 2-4 p.m. The Federal Hill destination has drag queens and brunch.

Mardi Gras Festival: 9 p.m.-midnight at Power Plant Live! New Orleans-style color and culture comes to downtown, complete with king cakes, masks and a parade.įemale Troubles Drag Brunch: 11 a.m. The sports bar hosts a watch party for Wilder vs. The country singer heads to Power Plant Live! Sam Grow opens.įight Night at Game: 8 p.m.-1:30 a.m. The jazz group performs for the venue’s 16th Annual Black History Month Celebration.
#OCEAN CITY JAZZ FESTIVAL 2021 PLUS#
Send off the local indie band, plus opening sets from June Pastel and Cora Sone.Įthnic Heritage Ensemble: 8 p.m. Head to Charles Village for trans-fronted rock, soul punk and more original local sounds. Garnett’s work “blends documentary, narrative and experimental filmmaking practices.” Santa Librada, F City, Gingerwitch and The Selkies: 8 p.m. The Los Angeles filmmaker kicks off the theater’s Breaking Codes on emerging artists. The beer bar and spirits maker release “Few Peaches in a Barrel,” a sour aged with beaches in Few bourbon barrels. Head to the O’Donnell Square bar for one last rager before the bar undergoes a rebranding.īeer Release with Few Spirits: 5:30-11:30 p.m. Join local podcast the City That Breeds to celebrate the chicken nugget by eating lots of them, and maybe having a dipping sauce contest. The gallery celebrates its 10th year with the opening of a show featuring the work of in-house artists, plus food from Gertrude’s, UNION Craft brews, music from DJ Redlocks and more. Lawrence Burney, founder of the local music zine True Laurels, screens the 2004 documentary “We Are Arrabers” and talks with a few former arabbers. True Laurels-A Gallop Through Time: 2-4 p.m. Biologist Nick Spero leads a walk to spot bald eagles and other species of birds. Looking for Bald Eagles in Loch Raven Reservoir: 1-4 p.m. Brian Olds, the founder of Black Speakers Network, serves as master of ceremonies. The event spotlights two Maryland abolitionist icons, Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman. Ribbon cutting at noon.īlack History Celebration: noon-5 p.m. The Black Genius Art Show opens a new art space.

Genius Guice Studios Opening: noon-7 p.m. Beatboxer Christylez Bacon and electric cellist Wytold remix classical music favorites. The longtime Sun journalist and author speaks on the life of Hopkins and how his institutions have shaped the city.Ĭlassical Mash-Up: 11 a.m. Meet the Author: Antero Pietila, “The Ghosts of Johns Hopkins”: 11 a.m. The Patterson Park Audubon Center leads a walk of Baltimore’s largest park. The winter games features human curling, shootouts, Hungry Hungry Hippos on Ice and more.ĭruid Hill Park Bird Watching Walk: 8-9:30 a.m. The Baltimore- and Philly-based power pop band performs two sets.
