
Crab Feasts, Rare Beers, and Comic Con Highlight Baltimore's Busy Week
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Beer enthusiasts will want to swing by 737 South Broadway, where Max’s Taphouse is hosting its annual Rare and Obscure Beer Festival, running all weekend long. This is a unique opportunity to taste unusual and hard-to-find drafts in five and ten-ounce pours, featuring some specialty beers you simply cannot find anywhere else. The event is free to attend for anyone over twenty-one, and you can stay late with festival hours stretching until midnight according to Max’s Taphouse.
Downtown is buzzing with more than just food and drink. Comic fans have reason to celebrate as the Baltimore Comic-Con takes over the Convention Center through today. Panel discussions, artist signings, cosplay competitions, and comic collectibles fill the show floor. Attendees can meet major writers and illustrators, check out fan art, and hunt for unique memorabilia, making it a must-stop for pop culture aficionados as reported by the Johns Hopkins News-Letter.
In the spirit of art and performance, Everyman Theatre features a special pay-what-you-choose open rehearsal of Yasmina Reza’s witty comedy Art at 7 PM, offering an exclusive first look before the show’s official run.
As the week continues, the party rolls on. Next weekend, Saturday October 25th means the official Baltimore Halloween Bar Crawl hits Fells Point. Expect all day drink specials, haunted shots, DJs, and the city’s wildest costume contest with prizes for creativity. More than ten bars are on the crawl, and your ticket gets you a souvenir mug, raffle entries, and free event photos, all organized by Project DC Events.
If you are eager for culture and history, check out the ongoing exhibitions at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum or catch dynamic community art at the Creative Alliance. And although the Free Fall Friday at the National Aquarium is sold out, future community events await.
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