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		<title>The List: August 2019</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Angeline Leong]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2019 08:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<p><strong><a href="https://rennfest.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Maryland Renaissance Festival: Leave it to Hamlet</a></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Aug. 24-Oc</strong><strong>t. 20.</strong><em> 10 a.m.-7 p.m.. Crownsville Rd., Crownsville. Price varies. </em>When Steve Wannall first performed with Shakespeare’s Skum, a local comedy troupe, at the 1997 Maryland Renaissance Festival, he was blown away by the number of dedicated fans waiting to see the four-person team act out hilarious riffs on the Bard’s famous works. After 23 years of playing everything from the lead in “Henry the Vee” to the goofy ghost of Hamlet’s father, Wannall, <em>left</em>, says he still loves seeing Ren Fest audience members connect with the centuries-old stories, especially when the cast adds <em>Star Trek</em> or <em>Game of Thrones</em> references into the dialogue. “It helps that we work with some of the best-written material in history,” he says with a laugh. “We’ve become the funny CliffsNotes of Shakespeare.”</p>
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			<p><strong><a href="http://marylandstatefair.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Maryland State Fair</a></strong><br /><strong>Aug. 22-Sept. 2.</strong> <em>9 a.m.-10 p.m.. 2200 York Rd., Lutherville-Timonium. $10.</em> For the past 137 years, the Maryland State Fair has been summer’s last hurrah before the leaves begin to change. While fairgoers can look forward to classic festivities such as the thoroughbred races, Midway rides, and livestock shows, be sure to check out some of the festival’s brand-new additions, including axe-throwing, a cowboy circus, and a market square packed with local artisan vendors.</p>
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			<p><strong><a href="http://bigimprov.org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"></a><a href="https://www.bigimprov.org/festival.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Baltimore Improv Festival</a></strong><br /><strong>To Aug. 4.</strong> <em>$10-75. Time and Location vary. </em>The biggest laughs in Charm City are reserved for the Baltimore Improv Festival, where local and nationally known comedians (including The Cast at Magnet Theater, <em>pictured</em>) take over stages across town to cut their teeth with seven nights of stand-up sets, workshops, and events. Whether you want to test out your comedic timing on stage or just need a night of lighthearted laughs, this 13th annual celebration of all things improv, run by our very own Baltimore Improv Group, is just the ticket.</p>
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			<p><strong><a href="https://bronycon.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">BronyCon</a></strong><br /><strong>Aug. 1-4. </strong><em>Baltimore Convention Center. $30-150. Time varies</em><em>.</em> It’s that time of year again, when die-hard fans of <em>My Little Pony</em> take over the downtown streets and transform the Baltimore Convention Center into a magical cosplay utopia. Join thousands of “bronies” for this four-day extravaganza that honors the series and its cult following with a star-studded panel, screenings, costume contests, and gaming. Be sure to snag your tickets before July 25 to join in on the equine fun.</p>
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			<p><a href="http://www.baltimorerestaurantweek.com/default.aspx"></a><strong><a href="http://www.baltimorerestaurantweek.com/default.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Baltimore Restaurant Week</a></strong><br /><strong>Aug. 2-11.</strong> <em>$12-35. Time and Location vary. </em>It’s been a whirlwind summer of openings and closings in the city’s restaurant scene, so the timing of this biannual tradition couldn’t have worked out better. More than 100 local spots are on board for this 10-day deal, which offers prix-fixe menus priced between $12-20 for brunch and lunch and $20-35 for dinner. Strategize your meals, and take advantage of all this delicious city has to offer, such as this grilled octopus appetizer from Birroteca. </p>
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			<p><strong><a href="http://timoniumfest.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Maryland Latino Festival</a></strong><br /><strong>Aug. 4.</strong><em> 10 a.m.-9 p.m.. </em><em>2200 York Rd., Lutherville-Timonium. Free-$600. </em>Celebrate the Old Line State’s Hispanic and Latino communities during this annual family-friendly fiesta at the Timonium Fairgrounds. For its eighth year, this all-day festival is pulling out all the stops, including authentic Mexican and Salvadoran eats, kids’ activities, and performances by Dominican singer Luis Vargas and popular group Impacto Latino. True to tradition, this event also highlights the importance of fostering goodwill and civic participation by providing voter registration resources as well as information on community outreach programs.</p>
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			<p><strong><a href="https://www.merriweathermusic.com/events/hootie-the-blowfish-group-therapy-tour/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Hootie &amp; the Blowfish</a></strong><br /><strong>Aug. 8. </strong><em>7:30 p.m.. </em><em>Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia. $35-129.50. </em>Since this Grammy Award-winning group was formed back at the University of South Carolina in the late 1980s, its unique blend of roots rock, pop, jangle, and folk music has inspired fans across the world and sold more than 25 million records. This month, the band will make a one-show stop at Merriweather Post Pavilion on their first full-scale tour in more than a decade, with the rich vocals of Darius Rucker and harmonies of guitarist Mark Bryan, bassist Dean Felber, and drummer Jim “Soni” Sonefeld. Don’t miss the chance to belt out the lyrics to “Hold My Hand” and “Let Her Cry” alongside thousands of other Hootie heads.</p>
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			<p><a href="https://aframbaltimore.com/about-afram" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>AFRAM Festival</strong></a><br /><strong>Aug. 10-11. </strong><em>12 p.m. Druid Hill Park. Free.</em> As one of the largest African-American festivals on the East Coast, this two-day extravaganza is known for drawing big-name artists as well as thousands of fans to Druid Hill Park for a weekend of local eats and unbeatable entertainment. This year, the fan-favorite festival is using its popular Instagram page to highlight Baltimore-based movers and shakers (such as <em>The Voice</em> contestant Davon Fleming and Le Monade owner Carleen Goodridge) in an effort to promote local minority-run businesses and creators. During this jam-packed weekend, shop at the open-air marketplace, participate in exercise pop-ups, and hear acclaimed rapper Rick Ross along with sets by singer Sevyn Streeter, <em>pictured</em>, and Charm City’s own Dru Hill.</p>
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			<p><strong><a href="http://hotaugustmusicfestival.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Hot August Music Festival</a><br /></strong><strong>Aug. 17. </strong><em>Oregon Ridge Park, 13401 Beaver Dam Rd., Cockeysville. Free-$199. Time varies.</em> As its name promises, the hot summer sun is sure to shine on Cockeysville’s Oregon Ridge Park for this 27th annual blues and roots festival. Although festival-goers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for a full day of performances by local and national acts, this year’s lineup, featuring Baltimore’s psychedelic Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, <em>pictured</em>, bluegrass guitarist Billy Strings, and folk band The Lil Smokies, will bring spectators to their feet. To keep the summer night rolling, attendees can rendezvous at The Greene Turtle in Hunt Valley for an afterjam with live music and drink specials.</p>
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			<p><strong><a href="https://www.baltimoresummershow.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Baltimore Art, Antique, and Jewelry Show</a></strong><br /><strong>Aug. 29-Sept. 1. </strong><em>Baltimore Convention Center. $20. Time varies.</em> Art and antique enthusiasts will revel in the diverse and hard-to-come-by collections on display at the Baltimore Convention Center during this four-day creative show. Now in its 39th year, this Charm City classic offers unique finds such as furniture, American and European silver, porcelain, antique and estate jewelry, glass, and textiles. Be sure to check out the Antiquarian Book Fair and the Baltimore Fine Craft Show, which will also be present at the exhibit to share new and ancient treasures.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lauren Cohen]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2018 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<h4>Sept. 2: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/235352530520823/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">La Tomatina Tomato Fight &amp; Festival</a></h4>
<p><em>La Cuchara. 3600 Clipper Mill Rd. 1-8 p.m. Free. $18-20 fee for tomato fight. </em></p>
<p>On the list of ingredients that are synonymous with Maryland summer, tomatoes rank pretty high. This weekend, Basque-inspired favorite La Cuchara is devoting an entire festival to the ripe fruits while they’re still in season. Spend your Sunday sipping Bloody Marys, trying your luck in a tomato-eating contest and tomato-toss games, and partaking in the restaurant’s second annual La Tomatina fight to benefit local youth development program <a href="https://baltimoresquashwise.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Baltimore SquashWise</a>. Throw on a pair of goggles and pelt the plump fruits at friends and neighbors in the massive tomato war—which mimics the annual end-of-summer ritual in Buñol, Spain. Spectators can enjoy Union Craft beers, Spanish wines, $1 oysters, and signature <em>pintxos</em> (small bites) while watching all of the action from the sidelines.</p>
<h2><strong><img decoding="async" src="https://98329bfccf2a7356f7c4-b113946b17b55222ad1df26d6703a42e.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/lydia_drink_1.png" alt="lydia_drink_1.png" style="border-style:none;vertical-align:middle;height:auto;" /></strong> <strong>DRINK</strong></h2>
<h4>Aug. 30-Sept. 2: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/1259731667500236/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"></a><a href="https://www.facebook.com/FindTheElk/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Space Camp at The Elk Room</a></h4>
<p><em>The Elk Room. 1010 Fleet St. 4 p.m.-2 a.m. </em></p>
<p>Everyone once in a while, The Elk Room in Harbor East likes to shed its swanky speakeasy vibe and switch things up with a pop-up theme. (Who could forget when the cocktail bar transformed into an ’80s ski lodge last winter? Or the SoCal Summer-inspired menu a few months back?) This time around, the spot is running with a space camp theme—featuring a galaxy-inspired food menu and live DJ spinning synth tunes all weekend long. Of course, the drink options will also be out of this world. Bar manager Andrew Nichols has crafted a special selection of cocktails based on how he thinks each planet would taste. Make your way through the solar system with options like “Uranus” (Maker’s 46 Bourbon, blueberry, beet, wildflower honey, horseradish, and saline) and “Mars,” which mixes aperol with Peychaud’s bitters, yellow chartreuse, and sour watermelon. Space suits and alien costumes are encouraged. </p>
<h2><strong><img decoding="async" src="https://98329bfccf2a7356f7c4-b113946b17b55222ad1df26d6703a42e.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/lydia_see_1.png" alt="lydia_see_1.png" style="border-style:none;vertical-align:middle;height:auto;" /> </strong><strong>SEE</strong></h2>
<h4>Aug. 30-Sept. 2: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/188346595183180/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"></a><a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/650561261975828/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"></a><a href="https://www.baltimoresummershow.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Baltimore Art, Antique, and Jewelry Show</a></h4>
<p><em>Baltimore Convention Center. 1 W. Pratt St. Times vary. $20</em></p>
<p>If you’re looking for an indoor activity to escape the heat (and predicted scattered storms) this weekend, spend some time strolling around Maryland’s largest antique event. The 38th annual bazaar is a Labor Day Weekend tradition for local dealers and collectors, showcasing more than 200,000 individual pieces from as far as Italy, England, China, and Japan. Highlights to look out for this year will include the iconic Norman Rockwell painting “Boy Graduate” and a vintage Bally Quarter slot machine dating back to 1941. Plus, there will be more than 30 top silver specialists, luxury watches and rings on display from local jeweler Samuelson&#8217;s Diamonds, botanical-themed porcelain works by Boston-based artist Katherine Houston, and the return of the captivating Booth Talk series—which allows visitors to hear many of the artists address overarching topics that inspire their work. </p>
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<h4>Sept. 1: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/2094974890577095/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The Love Boat Yacht Rock Tribute </a></h4>
<p><em>Union Collective. 1700 W. 41 St. 5-10 p.m. Free. </em></p>
<p>Union Craft Brewing is waving goodbye to summer in style this Saturday. Beginning at 1 p.m., the brewery is bringing back its second-annual <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/769308603400296/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Fiesta Del Sol</a>—an end-of-season soiree featuring tacos and Micheladas from Clavel, The Charmery’s icy <em>paletas</em> (popsicles), music spun by DJ James Nasty, and plenty of baby pools and sprinklers for cooling off. But it wouldn’t be a proper summer sendoff without a live yacht rock soundtrack to sway to. After the party, stick around to hear The Love Boat—a smooth rock tribute band made up of musicians from local greats Psycho Killers, The Bridge, Electric Love Machine, and Yellow Dubmarine, with special guest vocalist Ms. Sara. Sip a cold one and enjoy the chill sounds (think the likes of Toto and Steely Dan) as the sun sets over Hampden. </p>
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<h4>Aug. 31: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/241500403010376/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Baltimore Bike Party Purple Friday Ride</a></h4>
<p><em>St. Mary’s Park. 600 N. Paca St. 6:30-11:30 p.m. Free</em></p>
<p>In Baltimore, one of the few upsides to saying sayonara to beach trips and snowball weather is the return of the Ravens. And since we’re now well into preseason, this Friday is officially an occasion to paint the town purple. Don your most festive football attire for this evening bike ride around the city that will descend into M&amp;T Bank Stadium for an after party with cold beers and a custom photo booth by Side A Photography. As an added bonus, for the first time ever WTMD will be broadcasting a special Baltimore Bike Party playlist throughout the night, so that participants tuning in via the station’s mobile app can jam out together while pedaling through the streets. </p>

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