Homewood Field is the athletics stadium of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. It was built in 1906 and has an official capacity of 8,500 people. The name is taken, as is that of the entire campus, from that of the estate of Charles Carroll of Carrollton. It serves as the home field for the university's football, soccer, field hockey and lacrosse teams. It was also the home field for the professional lacrosse team, the Baltimore Bayhawks, for the 2001 and 2003 Major League Lacrosse seasons. It hosted the Division I NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship in 1975, and will be the site for the 2016 Big Ten men's lacrosse tournament. The south grandstand is named for Conrad Gebelein (1884–1981), longtime music director at the university. Homewood Field is located on the northern border of the campus, and it is adjacent to the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame.While known primarily for being the "Yankee Stadium of Lacrosse", its largest record crowd actually filled the stands for a football game. In 1915 on Thanksgiving Day, 13,000 spectators watched Hopkins grind out a 3–0 win over in-state rivals Maryland. Fletcher Watts ground out the game-winning goal as the last moments ticked down. From then until 1934, the teams met on that day all but two years.
Mobtown Studios is an artist-friendly recording, mixing and mastering studio owned and operated by producer Mat Leffler-Schulman and designer/doula Emily Leffler-Schulman. The studio provides a warm living room environment where bands create records comfortably and affordably. The recording studio is located in a large light-filled 1890s converted (and possibly haunted) rowhouse in Baltimore’s historic Charles Village neighborhood, near Penn Station and the Station North Arts District. Our six-room 1,600 square foot facility was masterfully planned by acoustical engineer Julien Robilliard (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft) and employs a variety of innovative and modular acoustical treatments to shape your sound. We’ve worked with artists on Universal Records, Warner Bros., Interscope, Thrill Jockey, 4AD, ATO, Merge, Tzadik, Bar/None, Tender Loving Empire, Analog Edition, Glacial Pace and Friends Records. Our clients have been featured on Saturday Night Live, The Late Show with David Letterman, The Voice and The Colbert Report. The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Ken Bethea (The Old 97s), Celebration, Dan Deacon, The Dismemberment Plan, Drop Electric, The Flying Eyes, Future Islands, Have Mercy, Little Hurricane, Mark degli Antoni (Soul Coughing/David Byrne), Morning Teleportation, Starlight Girls, Waka Flocka Flame, Wye Oak & Dustin Wong have walked our halls or have been mixed/mastered at the studio.
We’ve built a new style of food hall in a 50,000-square-foot historic warehouse in the middle of Remington. Imagine 15-foot tall windows with roll-up garage doors and 12,000 square feet of wide open seating surrounded by 10 of Baltimore’s greatest chef-driven food and drink concepts. This is your living room, your kitchen, your office, your new hangout spot, your Baltimore stoop, your happy place. It’s R. House.
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We are Baltimore's first and only full and self service custom motorcycle complex offering maintenance, performance and custom parts for all makes from American to Metric and styles from vintage to modern. We offer full and self service repair, in-house finishing from paint and powder coating services, fabrication from welding to machining as well as year round storage and work space to work on your own bike. Our complex offers motorcycle self service and storage with Lowside Garage and custom fabrication with Monstercraftsman all geared toward the garage builder and do it your self daily rider. We are open 7 days a week and parts not in stock can be ordered and received next business day. We offer riding gear and apparel from US made companies and more. We are also home to Lowside Magazine the only East Coast Garage Builder Custom Bike Builder magazine where we also support local artists with our gallery in our showroom displaying the work of some of the best moto influenced artists in the world. Stop and see we are more than your typical motorcycle shop. Go to www.515moto.com for more info!
The US Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame, located in Baltimore, Maryland, on the campus of Johns Hopkins University, is operated by US Lacrosse. The museum showcases the history of the game of lacrosse, from its Native American origins to its present-day modern form.On display are photographs, art, vintage equipment and uniforms, trophies, as well as other memorabilia and artifacts relating to the sport of lacrosse. Exhibits are also found on the Members of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame.Mission statementThe mission statement of the US Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame is as follows:It is our mission to honor men and women, past and present, who by their deeds as players, coaches, officials, and/or contributors, and by the example of their lives, personify the great contribution of the sport of Lacrosse to our way of life, and to enshrine such individuals in the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. In addition, we will maintain a museum, depository or showplace for memorabilia, artifacts, equipment, uniforms, written material and documents relating to and descriptive of the sport of Lacrosse and its history, including its Native American origins.National Lacrosse Hall of FameThe first members of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame were inducted in 1957. The museum and the hall of fame were rededicated in 1997, as part of the expansion of the US Lacrosse headquarters.
The Baltimore Node is a member-run maker space or ‘hacker space’ where people can hack, craft, and create fantastic new things in a supportive and collaborative environment. We play with everything from 3D printing to robotics to Jedi mind tricks. Come join us.
Remington Chop brings together food lovers to eat, drink, and learn from the neighborhood’s best chefs and brewmasters. We’ve lined up an afternoon of culinary workshops and a pop-up biergarten, located in historic Remington. Buy a ticket, select your workshop, and receive two drink tickets and access to the biergarten all afternoon.
Since 2011, we've been helping designers and architectural firms take their designs to the next level. We want to help bring your vision to life with custom glass blown tap handles, furniture, lighting and faucets. With Tapologie, you'll be on the leading edge of design and innovation.
Lease Agreement is a collaborative curatorial project by artists Adam Farcus and Allison Yasukawa. Set in the living room of the couple’s rental house, Lease Agreement continues in the tradition of apartment gallery exhibition spaces by exhibiting conceptually rigorous, engaging work within the context of a home.
For those of you wondering what Urban Artpod is, let me explain. . . Urban Artpod is a very creative environment where artist can be themselves. We live in a world whereas though, there really isn't a place for people to go to express themselves. Or where you have to pay an extremely high price to even try to follow your dream. Well not anymore we are calling for all artists whether you write poetry, act, direct or even make natural products. If you have any talent come grow with us. Basically we'll help you further your dream while learning a few things ourselves. We'll help you better improve whatever talent you have and you'll be surrounded by positive people who are very similar to yourself. We want to help you help us. We'll have all the necessary tools for you to explore your creative side and accomplish any goal you've ever set. Most importantly we'll be a family, when you're going through hard times or when you just need a place to go to take your mind off of things. For more info or to check us out you can call the number provided and we can talk about getting you started.
Not your normal karaoke. Join us Tuesday nights @ The Crown or book us for your private event.
We're Baltimore's official branch of the NYC-based alternative life drawing event, where artists of all levels come to draw gorgeous burlesque performers, belly dancers, roller girls, and other fabulous performers and models! Join us on the 2nd Monday of the month at the Windup Space for some drawing, drinking, and debauchery. Win prizes from Blick Art Materials in our crazy (and often super-dorky) drawing contests, and enjoy delicious drinks from our cocktail menu! ~No drawing experience necessary~ ...but BYO art materials--no photography or paints (though watercolor and inks are OK, as long as you clean your spills!) You must be 18 and older to attend, and, of course, 21 and older to drink. *Note: Just to clarify, at no point during our events will our models be completely nude. Visit http://drsketchysbaltimore.com for more info! And, check out the press we've gotten from the Baltimore Sun (http://bsun.md/GA8zc3) and Fox 45 (http://bit.ly/14ehhYf)!
Interested in selling your artwork? Requirements: 1. Items being sold must be produced by the artist. 2. Artists must reside within Baltimore Metro Area. 3. A $30 vendor fee must be paid in advance to reserve a table space for each respective arts market. Vendor fees will be collected via cash or paypal once the artist has been notified of approval to participate. Send an email to [email protected] answering the following questions: 1. Name and zip code 2. Attach example images/link to a portfolio website just to give us an idea of the items you'd like to sell at the arts market. 3. Give us an idea of the price range of the art you are selling. 4. A short artist bio.
Wolfer Productions was created to help companies working in humanitarian aid and international development better tell their stories for the purposes of advocacy, education and marketing. Experienced in 25 Countries, the Wolfer Productions team has a unique skill for finding and connecting with individuals who have a lot to offer the world by sharing their story. It is our mission to handle this story in a sensitive, responsible way and to share that story with as many people as possible. These stories have helped influence adoption polices, educate thousands of people on new world issues to raise millions of dollars for organizations. We believe change comes through the power of story.