1. Orioles home opener: The Orioles open their 2010 home schedule at Camden Yards with a three-game series against the Blue Jays, starting Friday afternoon. And at the very worst, the Orioles will only be three games out of first place at the start of the series! For tickets, go to orioles.com. 3:05 p.m. Friday, Camden Yards. MATT VENSEL, B
2. 'Hubble 3-D': I'm a space junkie. I can't hear enough about it and absolutely cannot wait for the day we (us lay folk, that is) get to see it from the perspective of another planet colony or space station. Until then, I'll settle for "Hubble 3-D," available at an IMAX theater near you! TIM WONG, B
3. The Daily Line: Vs. Network is kicking off its new show, "The Daily Line," a live daily sports discussion previewing the upcoming night in sports and other hot topics. Can it compete with ESPN? We can only hope. The show airs weeknights at 6 beginning Monday. versus.com. BRIAN KRISTA, B
4. No Housework Day: Wednesday is No Housework Day, so let the dishes pile up in the sink, don't organize the mail, forget about putting the shoes back in the closet, and sit back and just chill. It'll all be there tomorrow anyway. Happy No Housework Day! AUBREY FORNWALT, B
5. Fells Point Privateer Day and Pyrate Invasion: Insert pirate joke here. Then, just show up Saturday in Fells for Privateer Day's music, tall ships, sea battle and a lady-pirate roller derby team (free!). Stick around for the Pyrate Invasion pub crawl, 6 p.m.-midnight ($3 advance, $5 day of). fellspointmainstreet.org. ANNE TALLENT, B
6. Fred Schneider and the Mastergators: The B-52's frontman invites you to a dance party at the American Visionary Art Museum. Bonus: the "dance party debut" of Schneider's video "Who Threw That Ham at Me?", which was partially filmed at the museum. Ticket sales benefit AVAM. 800 Key Highway. 7 p.m. Friday. $25-$35. and avam.org. ADAM SAPIRO, B
7. Beer, Bourbon and BBQ festival: 60 beers, 40 bourbons, a mess of meat and a mechanical bull. Need I say more? 6-10 p.m. Friday, noon-6 p.m. Saturday, Timonium Fairgrounds. $25-$75. beerandbourbon.com. ANNE TALLENT, B
8. 'The Runaways': Music biopics tend to feel formulaic and self-congratulatory. Let's hope Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning (two excellent actresses hoping to shake off some of the ÃÂTwilightÃÂ stigma) do Joan Jett and the Runaways some justice. Opens Friday. WESLEY CASE, B
9. 'Party Down: Season One': OK, you get Lizzy Caplan ( "Hot Tub Time Machine"), Martin Starr ( "Freaks and Geeks"), Ken Marino ("The State") and Jane Lynch (everything funny) in a largely improvised series about caterers. And it's co-produced by Paul Rudd. Now that's a party. On DVD Tuesday. ADAM SAPIRO, B
10. David Bryne and Fatboy Slim, Here Lies Love: Quirky '80s rock meets quirky '90s rocker to make quirky 2010 music. I approve of this quirky, hipster album. MARISSA GALLO, B