Nolan Almeida as Peter Pan (center) and the cast of "Peter Pan." Photo by Matthew Murphy.
Nolan Almeida as Peter Pan (center) and the cast of "Peter Pan." Photo by Matthew Murphy.

Whether you’re flying with Peter and Wendy to Neverland, or enjoying pop punk and emo music covers at a concert full of Maryland bands, there’s plenty to see and do this weekend in Baltimore.

Check it all out in this weekend’s lineup:

David Brown Exhibtion Reception, Thursday, Feb. 22, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Goya Contemporary Gallery. The Goya Contemporary Gallery will host a reception for artist David Brown’s exhibition, which has been on display since Feb. 2 and will remain on view through March 26. The Frederick native’s exhibition focuses on the human skeletal structure. Read more in this Baltimore Fishbowl article.

Laurie Santos, Thursday, Feb. 22, 8 p.m., Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Yale professor Laurie Santos, host of “The Happiness Lab” podcast, will share her insights into happiness and living the good life in this latest installment of the Baltimore Speaker Series.

True Crime Talk, Thursday, Feb. 22, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., Guilford Hall Brewery. Investigator and former police officer Sarah Cailean will present true crime tales from the heart. There will be talk of killers, as well as a trivia game for prizes.

Peter Pan, Thursday, Feb. 22, through Sunday, Feb. 25, You’ll feel yourself flying away with the joys of the “Peter Pan” musical, which arrived at the Hippodrome Theatre on Tuesday and will continue performances there through Sunday. Read more about the production in this Baltimore Fishbowl article.

Liberatory Collaging Workshop, Saturday, Feb. 24, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Baltimore Museum of Art. Baltimore Beat’s Arts and Culture Editor Teri Henderson will lead this workshop on liberation through collaging. Henderson is also the author of the 2021 book “Black Collagists.” Workshop participants will be able to listen to house music while they create their own collaged art pieces.

Ethiopia at the Crossroads Performances, Saturday, Feb. 24, 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., The Walters Art Museum. Learn about Ethiopian art through the centuries at the “Ethiopia at the Crossroads” exhibition and enjoy performances by talented artists. There will be a music performance by Munit and z Lovebugs from 2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.; a dance perfromance led by Dereje Bekele from 3 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.; and performance art by SAFRA from 4:15 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Read more about the exhibition in this Baltimore Fishbowl article.

Pantera, Saturday, Feb. 24, doors open 6 p.m., event begins 7 p.m., CFG Bank Arena. Heavy metal band Pantera will take the stage in Baltimore during the second leg of their North American headlining tour.

The Emo Show, Saturday, Feb. 24, doors open 6:30 p.m., show begins 6:30 p.m., Jam out to music covers from your favorite pop punk and emo bands performed by Maryland bands. The lineup includes music from Paramore (performed by Dead Like Disco), New Found Glory (performed by The Great Heights Band), blink-182 (performed by Not Now), Taking Back Sunday (performed by Dear Spring), and Good Charlotte (performed by My Chemical Romance). This is an all ages show, featuring themed drinks and sing-alongs.

Masquerade Ball, Saturday, Feb. 24, 10 p.m., Prima Dopo. A night of dreams and mystique is coming to Prima Dopo. Masks are encouraged at this masquerade ball. DJ Dagm will be spinning the tunes all night.

B&O Birthday Bash, Sunday, Feb. 25, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., The B&O Railroad Museum. The B&O Railroad Museum is celebrating the 197th birthday of the B&O Railroad with train rides, prizes, and more.

Marcus Dieterle is the managing editor of Baltimore Fishbowl. He returned to Baltimore in 2020 after working as the deputy editor of the Cecil Whig newspaper in Elkton, Md. He can be reached at marcus@baltimorefishbowl.com...