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Nature & Geometry, a small exhibit of new works by artists Michael Marshall, David Peterson and Brendan Murphy, explores the relationship between humans and their connection to the environment in the modern world. Noon to 6 p.m.; Through Aug. 30. Free. Definition Gallery, 1800 Fleet St., Baltimore. 410-342-0577.
WHO’S IN TOWN
Since 1971, Canadian hard-rock band Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush has lit up stadiums with great progressive, psychedelic rock. Let’s hope that tonight, a nostalgic set will be chock-full of oldies and fan favorites. 8 p.m. $35. Rams Head On Stage, 33 West, Annapolis.
MUSIC
Fertile Ground and Olu Butterfly host Eden’s Lounge’s weekly Organic Soul open-mic and spoken-word event. 8 p.m. Free. Eden’s Lounge, 15 W. Eager St., Baltimore. 410-244-0405.
Local rock cats Rob Hughes & the Heaters play. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Cat’s Eye Pub, 1730 Thames St., Baltimore. 410-276-9866.
Lots of great guitarists and singers get their start at open-mic nights. You can, too! Get your groove on at tonight’s weekly event with Jordan Benson. 7 p.m. Free. Judge’s Bench Pub, 8385 Main St., Ellicott City. 410-465-3497.
EXHIBIT
Philadelphia Meets Baltimore: Conceptions and Perceptions is an exhibition that concentrates on the “new” abstraction taking place in paintings, fibers and sculptures from these featured cities. Philadelphia-area artists Neil Anderson, Charles Burwell, Alice Oh, Tim McFarlane and Thomas Vance complement Baltimore-area artists Seth Adelsberger, Karin Birch, Ellen Burchenal, Lawrence Cromwell, Kay Hwang, Michelle Kong and Michael Weiss. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free. Through Aug. 2. Towson University, Center for the Arts Gallery at Cross Campus Drive and Osler Boulevard. 410-704-2787.
LECTURE
Recently separated and looking to meet someone new? Friends of Mercy Church’s “Single Again Friends” discussion tonight focuses on the topic of enjoying a solo summer. The monthly event is ideal for the spiritually minded (of all religious backgrounds). 7 to 9 p.m. $2 donation. Hiss United Methodist Church. 8700 Harford Road, Harford. 410-893-4584.
KIDS
Diane from the Baltimore Museum of Industry shares her expertise at creating multimedia pictures of summertime idylls at today’s “Kids Beach Scene/Landscape Art Class.” 4 p.m. Free; preregistration required. Whole Foods Market, 1330 Smith Ave., Baltimore. 410-532-6700.
EVENTS
Take a load off while sharpening your sleuthing skills. The Ottobar hosts “Grunged Mystery,” featuring Whodunnit Players, tonight. 7 p.m. $2.50 to $5. The Ottobar, 2549 N. Howard St., Baltimore. 410-662-0069.
FILM
Head to the Baltimore Hostel for a screening of “Tin Men”: Richard Dreyfuss and Danny DeVito star as two competing salesmen in 1960s Baltimore. 8 p.m. Free. Baltimore Hostel, 17 W. Mulberry St., Baltimore. 410-576-8880.



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Don't get shot on the way to work!
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I live in the midwest but I'm a huge fan of Bo Bice. How lucky for Baltimore!
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Whoops the link for my belly dance website is off. It should be www.NinaAmaya.com. Nina Maya is a designer in Australia! Come see us at Artscape!
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Isn't the BSO concert at Oregon Ridge? Or are they going to shoot off fireworks within the Meyerhoff.
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