
There's a little something for everyone coming up on the events calendar this week. From a radical artist's performance to a free film screening, here are some solid options to help you get out and about in the days ahead.
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Reclaiming the Margins: Black Women Design Exhibition
From the event description:
Reclaiming the Margins is an exhibition highlighting the work of black women in design.
When: Tuesday, May 28, 5-8 p.m.
Where: Impact Hub Baltimore, 10 E. North Ave.
Admission: Free
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'Wasted! The Story of Food Waste,' Film Screening
From the event description:
Baltimore's Office of Sustainability and the Natural Resources Defense Council will co-host a screening of "Wasted! The Story of Food Waste." In the U.S., 40% of all food produced is never eaten, while millions go hungry. Across Baltimore City, 25% of the waste produced is wasted food, and a third of all materials we throw out are compostable.
When: Tuesday, May 28, 7-9 p.m.
Where: Parkway Theater, 5 W. North Ave.
Admission: Free
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Pop Into Summer with Punch and Hello Addie Boutiques
From the event description:
Pop Into summer with Punch and Hello Addie at the Anthem House. Find out what Sydney of Coffee Stained Lace will be shaking up at our free mixology bar. Shop the latest trends from both boutiques: clothing, accessories, home goods, beauty and more.
When: Wednesday, May 29, 6-8 p.m.
Where: Anthem House, 900 E. Fort Ave.
Admission: Free with RSVP
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Truth Ain't Popular: Life and Times of a Radical Artist
From the event description:
Ron Kipling Williams takes you on a journey in an explosive set of spoken word artistry and activism. Featured are his friends and special guest artists Femi the DriFish, Slangston Hughes, Olu Butterfly Woods, Son of Nun and Chuck the Madd Ox. There will also be a special tribute to the legendary Abu the Flute Maker. The event is hosted by Fanon Hill, co-founder and executive director of the Youth Resiliency Institute. Ron Kipling Williams uses art, media, performance and education to break down walls, facilitate open and honest conversations and build community.
When: Wednesday, May 29, 6-8:30 p.m.
Where: Patricia & Arthur Modell Performing Arts Center at The Lyric, 140 W. Mount Royal Ave.
Admission: Free with RSVP
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Six O'Clock Sessions: Introduction to Homebuying Incentives

From the event description:
Prepare for our upcoming $5,000 homebuying incentive event. Find out which incentives can be combined, how the application process works and much more.
When: Wednesday, May 29, 6-7 p.m.
Where: Hotel Indigo, Francis Scott Key Room, 9th Floor, 24 W. Franklin St.
Admission: Free
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