Thursday
The Kneads, Positive No and Beach Slang
The Ottobar, 7 p.m.
The Kneads, an indie swing guitar band from North Carolina, and Positive No, a noisy synthpop band from Virginia, open for Beach Slang at the Ottobar this Thursday. Beach Slang is a pop-punk, Philadelphia-based band that makes music as serious as it is fun. $13 in advance, $15 at the door.
Friday
Charm City Junction
Germano’s, 6 p.m.
Charm City Junction is a local acoustic roots music band whose live performance shouldn’t be missed! With Patrick McAvinue on the fiddle and mandolin, Alex Lacquement on the bass, Brad Kolodner on the banjo and Sean McComiskey on the accordion, this band is full of top-notch musicians. $20.
Saturday
All Genders Clothing Swap
Baltimore Free Farm, 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.
The Baltimore Free Farm is hosting a clothing swap this Saturday! You do not need to bring clothing to attend. All you need is a respectful attitude towards others. Donations appreciated but not required.
All Access Screening of Obvious Child
Ynot Lot, 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Planned Parenthood, the Women’s Law Center and the All Access Coalition have joined to bring you one of the last summer movies of the year! Reproductive rights organizations will be present at tables. Free food if you visit three tables! There will be happy hour specials as well. Free.
Sunday
Grant Earl Lavalley, Dang Olsen Dream Tape, Gusher, Pony Payroll Bones and Quna
The Crown, 9 p.m.
This eclectic mix features musically diverse bands such as Grant Lavalley, who is a singer/songwriter; Dang Olsen Dream Tape, which is more along the lines of computer music or synthpop; Pony Payroll Bones, who plays raw guitar and string music; and Quna, who plays experimental computer music and various other instruments, including voice. $5.
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