SUNDAY
CINEMA SUNDAYS: The winter 2010 10-week series kicks off Jan. 10 at the Charles Theatre, 1711 N. Charles St., with bagels and coffee at 9:45 a.m. The film "Crazy Heart" stars Jeff Bridges as a hard-living country music singer. It screens at 10:30 a.m. and is followed by a question-and-answer session. Series membership is $65 to $110. Walk-up tickets are $15. Go to cinemasundays.com.
THE LONELY AMERICAN: Harvard psychiatrists and authors Jacqueline Olds and Richard Schwartz discuss their book, "The Lonely American: Drifting Apart in the Twenty-First Century," and ponder questions of loneliness and isolation in today's society. The lecture, moderated by WYPR's Tom Hall, is held in conjunction with the Edgar Allan Poe: A Baltimore Icon exhibit, which closes Jan. 17. The free event takes place at the BMA Meyerhoff Auditorium, 10 Art Museum Drive, at 3 p.m. Call 443-573-1700 or go to artbma.org.
WHITE CHRISTMAS: If you're feeling a little reluctant to let go of your holiday cheer, you have one last chance to catch the spirit when Toby's Dinner Theatre, 5625 O'Donnell St., presents the last night of its production of Irving Berlin's classic musical. Showtimes are 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tickets are $34.50 to $50.50. Go to tobysdinnertheatre.com.
HOLIDAY FESTIVAL OF TRAINS: Train gardens are a great seasonal diversion, but today is the last day to see the one at the B&O; Railroad Museum before it pulls out of the station. See Baltimore's largest holiday celebration of toy trains and model railroading layouts from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $8 to $14. Go to borail.org.