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Baltimore Buzz: Aquarium Encounters, Symphony Sounds, and Icy Wonders Await

Baltimore Buzz: Aquarium Encounters, Symphony Sounds, and Icy Wonders Await

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Baltimore listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in the city this week, let’s dive into some of the best happenings around town.

Start your day down at the Inner Harbor with something wild and wonderfully close-up. The National Aquarium is hosting its Animal Encounter program this morning in the Harbor Overlook, where staff bring out animal ambassadors like Eastern box turtles, bearded dragons, and even a hyacinth macaw. According to the National Aquarium’s own daily schedule, the encounter runs about 20 minutes and is included with admission, so it’s an easy add-on to a full aquarium visit.

If your perfect evening leans more musical, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is serving up a rich slice of American sound tonight at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. The program, American Soundscapes: Jazz, Blues & Beyond, is listed on the official Aaron Copland site for an 8 p.m. performance, and promises a blend of symphonic power with the swing and soul of jazz and blues traditions. Think of it as date-night-worthy culture with plenty of toe-tapping moments.

Down by the water, Harbor East and the Inner Harbor will be buzzing all week with their usual mix of restaurants and bars, but the real highlight of the season is the Harbor Point Ice Festival coming up later this month at Harbor Point Central Plaza. Baltimore Fishbowl and the Baltimore Times report that this year’s festival brings circus vibes to the waterfront, with roaming stilt walkers, unicyclists, and living statues from groups like Baltimore Hoop Love and Old Bay Circus Company, plus icy sculptures, carving demos, and hot cocoa bars. Even if you’re just scouting plans for later in January, it’s worth keeping on your radar as one of winter’s biggest free waterfront events.

Looking toward the weekend, Baltimore.org’s events calendar is packed. Arts lovers can catch August Wilson’s Seven Guitars at Spotlighters Theatre, an intimate venue on Saint Paul Street that regularly stages classic and contemporary plays. Jazz fans can head to Keystone Korner Baltimore in Harbor East, where the listings show national-caliber acts all weekend, including Delfeayo Marsalis & The Uptown Jazz Orchestra, bringing big-band energy to a cozy club setting.

If you’re more into hands-on creativity, Baltimore Clayworks in Mount Washington has opening receptions and exhibitions like Teapots XI listed on Baltimore.org, where listeners can wander galleries filled with functional and sculptural ceramics, meet artists, and sip something warm during afternoon receptions. Over in Federal Hill, Arteasy Studio is hosting School’s Out camps and workshops, which Baltimore.org highlights as a great option for families looking to keep kids busy with art projects rather than more screen time.

Comedy fans aren’t left out either. The Port Comedy Club in Fells Point appears on the city’s event listings with stand-up sets from touring comics like Devon Walker, giving listeners the perfect excuse to turn a casual dinner in Fells Point into a full night out. And if you like your nights loud, Baltimore Soundstage downtown is keeping the calendar full, with the venue’s own site listing rock shows like Dexter and The Moonrocks and themed tribute nights, plus a live band salute to Mac Miller on the Balloonerism Tour: Come Back To Earth.

For those who prefer their evenings more low-key but still social, Baltimore Heritage is already promoting a Heritage Happy Hour later this month at The Brewer’s Art in Mount Vernon, described on the Baltimore Heritage site as a casual meetup for history lovers over Belgian-style beers in a historic townhouse space. It’s a reminder that in this city, even your happy hour can double as a celebration of local history.

So whether listeners are craving jazz at the Meyerhoff, laughs in Fells Point, ceramics in Mount Washington, or animal encounters at the Aquarium, Baltimore is offering plenty to fill the rest of the week and the weekend ahead.

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