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VALENTINE'S WEEKEND IN BALTIMORE: ROMANTIC SOUL, COMEDY SHOWS, AND ANIMAL-THEMED ADVENTURES

VALENTINE'S WEEKEND IN BALTIMORE: ROMANTIC SOUL, COMEDY SHOWS, AND ANIMAL-THEMED ADVENTURES

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Baltimore is bursting with romantic and entertainment options this Valentine's weekend, and whether you're flying solo or with a special someone, there's something perfect waiting for you.

Start your Friday evening with Valentine's Classic Soul at the Lyric Baltimore, where doors open at six thirty and the show begins at seven thirty. You'll hear incredible performances from The Whispers, Evelyn Champagne King, and The Blue Notes featuring Tony Brooks. If soul music isn't your style, head to Creative Alliance for Mortified Baltimore's Doomed Valentine's show at seven or nine thirty, where everyday adults share their most embarrassingly real teenage love diary entries and poems. For something more interactive and science-focused, the Maryland Science Center is hosting Grown Up Field Trip Cupid's Lab from seven to nine tonight, offering an evening of drinks, science experiments, and Valentine's-themed games in a kid-free environment.

Saturday brings even more excitement downtown. Start your morning with Roots and Resonance at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture at eleven o'clock. This operatic love letter to Baltimore features a moderated panel of scholars examining the relationship between Baltimore's Black and Jewish communities, culminating in a recital by acclaimed Baltimore-born opera singer Daniel Rich.

If you're looking for something quirky and fun, Sex at the Zoo at the Maryland Zoo runs from six to nine in the evening. You'll learn about animal courtship and wildlife matchmaking while enjoying gourmet food, an open bar, and live jazz by Jazz Caravan.

For theater lovers, RENT in Concert takes the stage at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall at eight o'clock with live orchestral performances of the hit musical's iconic soundtrack.

The Ottobar upstairs is hosting the fifteenth anniversary of the Second Saturday S#!T Show at eight o'clock, featuring headliner Matt Dundas and other standout comedians. Doors open at seven with happy hour specials, and admission is just ten dollars cash at the door.

Sunday rounds out your weekend with Tats for Tails at the Baltimore Tattoo Museum from eleven in the morning until seven at night. All proceeds from every tattoo go directly to the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter. Later that evening, The Sweet Spot Burlesque celebrates twenty years with performances, games, and prizes at the Baltimore Soundstage at five o'clock.

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