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Events this weekend in Baltimore (Nov. 20 — 22)

By SABRINA ABRAMS | November 19, 2020

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COURTESY OF KATY WILNER

Abrams offers some fun ways students going home for break can spend their last weekend in Baltimore.

Thanksgiving Break is just around the corner and some students will be going home to their families, many until Intersession begins in January. If this sounds like you, here are some ways you can enjoy your last fall weekend in Charm City (following COVID-19 guidelines, of course).

Friday

Paper Dolls: An Art Show, The Crown (6 p.m. — 10 p.m.)

The Crown in Charles North is hosting a show featuring art by Christina de Guzman Jones (@tinaybox23 on Instagram) and music by Mister Vershawn (@mrvershawn on Instagram). Instagram direct message @tinaybox23 for tickets and additional information. COVID-19 precautions will be enforced. 21+. $5.

Friday Night Drag Brunch, The Point in Fells (6:30 p.m. — 9:30 p.m.)

The Point in Fells is bringing together Friday night brunch and a drag show, hosted by drag queen Robyn Ya’Men. $20 bottomless is available and includes mimosas, rum punch, sangria, screwdrivers and Bud Light. The show begins at 7:30. $25. 

Saturday

Birdwatching Tour of Druid Hill Park, Druid Hill Park (8 a.m. — 9:30 a.m.)

Head down to Druid Hill Park to join Audubon experts in search of the 189 species of birds that have been documented there. Registration is required and you must bring your own binoculars. Free. 

Live Music at Rye Street Tavern, Rye Street Tavern (5:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m.)

Rye Street Tavern in South Baltimore hosts live music every Wednesday and Saturday night next to their open-air heated tent. This Saturday will feature Annapolis-based duo Brother’s Keeper. Free.

Sunday

The Vegan Thanksgiving Event, Refocused Vegan (1 p.m. — 6 p.m.)

Refocused Vegan in Mount Vernon is hosting vegan Thanksgiving, featuring holiday-themed food and drink from various vegan companies. Everything is 100% plant-based. Free. 

Maryland Improv Collective: The Good Sport Show, R. House (4:30 p.m. — 6 p.m.)

Outdoor improv hosted at R. House in Remington for the Maryland Improv Collective’s monthly live show, featuring short-form improv games along the lines of Whose Line is it Anyway?. $10.


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