Thursday
Sarah van Gelder presents The Revolution Where You Live, Red Emma’s Bookstore Coffeehouse, 7:30 p.m.
Journalist Sarah van Gelder will be sharing stories of local activists from all over the country: from the ranches of Montana to Chicago and Detroit. Free.
Friday
The Devil Will Find Work For Idle Hands To Do, Atomic Books, 7 p.m.
Come and see an exhibition of needlework by Lynda Del Genis. The pieces are an expression of how she hears songs: music in colors and lyrics in fonts. If you hate The Smiths, you may not love this exhibition. There will also be a fire in the electric fireplace, as well as Charm City Meadworks beverages and giveaways. Free.
Save Your Soul with DJ Greg Cartwright, Lithuanian Hall, 9 p.m.–2 a.m.
Come dance the night away and drink cheap Lithuanian beer at the Lithuanian Hall this Friday! Expect to hear soul music both obscure and familiar on vintage vinyl. 21+, $5.
Saturday
Ice Cream for Breakfast, The Charmery, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
‘Tis the most delicious morning of the year! Head to the Charmery in your favorite pajamas for a special flavor lineup of breakfast ice creams. This year, the Charmery is partnering with Buddy’s Coffee as well, so expect to be caffeinated. No admission fee but the food costs money.
MoonLIT: Women and Non-Binary Creators of Color Fest, 2640 Space,
5 p.m.–10 p.m.
This art fest will showcase and celebrate women and non-binary creators of color. It will feature 30 talented vendors, 10 poets and spoken word artists, four workshops, two panels, and more. $5 donation which will go to the Baltimore Trans Alliance.
Sunday
Bioethics and Babies: A Samsara Talkback!, Single Carrot Theatre, 4:30 p.m.
Join Single Carrot’s players and guest panelists to discuss the art, science, and ethics of making babies in the modern world, inspired by Single Carrot’s latest show, Samsara. Panelists include Travis Rieder, Leila Jamal, and Aaron Henkin. $22.
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