2221 W. Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore, MD 21209
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Golden West Cafe is a beloved Baltimore culinary institution, serving Americana cuisine and Southwest comfort food, rooted in traditional New Mexican specialties. After opening more than a decade ago in a tiny space on “The Avenue” in Hampden, Golden West relocated to its current, larger space in 2003, in order to accommodate the constantly expanding crowd of loyal regulars and curious new customers. Our newly reconceived dining room boasts an eclectic setting for customers while they enjoy our house-made specialities, old school lunches and dinner favorites. Our Long Bar has become one of Baltimore’s favorite late night hotspots, and is open all day for eats and drinks, with food served until midnight. Golden West sources from local producers such as Springfield Farm, Cherry Glen Farm, Tanner’s Pickles and Zeke’s Coffee. We are also proud to serve a wide array of vegan and vegetarian options, and have a full gluten-free menu that includes our house-made desserts. We are located at 1105 W. 36th Street, in Hampden, one of Baltimore’s most distinct neighborhoods. Our atmosphere is casual, family-friendly and often bustling. If you’ve already visited us, we appreciate your patronage, and if you haven’t yet, we look forward to serving you soon!
Charm City Comedy Project produces shows every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night upstairs in the Lou Costello Room at Zissimos Bar in Hampden, Baltimore, MD. Our shows include standup comedy, music, sketch, and experimental comedy of all kinds. We host an all-comedy open mic every Friday night at 10 PM, and at least two shows a month with jams when anyone can try improv. We also endeavor to draw in as much outside talent as possible - to teach, perform, and play - in order to expand and refine our sense of comedy. We currently have five house improv troupes: Banana Phone, Moonbot, Only Rollercoasters, Silversmith, and Waiting For Steinberg, two house sketch troupes: Championship Air Wrestling and Championship Comics, a resident sketch variety troupe from DC (A Thing You Can Do), and four resident projects: Baby Fishmouth, Mazel Tov Cocktail, OLGA, and Siberia. We also host resident/indie teams Thighmeat and Trampus. Each May, we host the Charm City Comedy Festival on the Avenue in Hampden.
Our is Holiday display/lightshow is inspired by Disneyland's Haunted Mansion's Holiday display. The black garland we use came from Disneyland's Haunted Mansion. Most props are handmade, with new pieces added each year. 2015 brought us Skeleton Nutcrackers on the roof. What will this year bring?
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Full Circle has built a strong body of work that tackles challenging subjects of urgent interest to citizens of Baltimore and the region. The company has developed a signature way of working that involves exploring a carefully selected theme for up to a year, commissioning work from multiple choreographers on that theme, creating opportunities to involve members of the community in the creative process, and presenting the new works on a single theme together to offer audiences varied perspectives on each topic. In 2006, Full Circle embarked on a year-long exploration of race and discrimination titled Borders Uncrossed. This challenging project brought together local and visiting choreographers, dancers, and non-dancers for an honest investigation of the entrenched ideas that affect our perceptions of each other. Sacred Body was created in 2008 to encourage discussion about spirituality and religion: how and why people pray, religion as a source of conflict within our families and across communities, and how faith can provide support for the suffering and unite as well as divide. This project included public school choreographic workshops and a partnership with local Native American dancers. In 2009, Full Circle produced The Unconscious: Dreams and Fears, an intensive choreographic crucible that examined diverse aspects of the mind and invited members of the community to participate in the artistic journey. Full Circle worked with Baltimore City public elementary school students as part of this project, providing school-based workshops followed by performance opportunities around the city. Marking the company’s 10th anniversary year, Full Circle set out to challenge its audience to think in new ways about water’s place in our world. Debuting in February 2010, Aqueous: Awakening Our Connections to Water explored water’s impact on our lives, from the devastation of its absence to the solace it can bring to one’s soul. And In 2011, Full Circle tackled the sensitivity, humor, candor, and angst over the topic of body image in B.A.R.E: Bodies, Attitudes, Reflections, Exposed. This concert involved considerable input from the community, imagery, and text that all convey the many personal, social, and media-driven perceptions of the body. Full Circle’s 2012 and 2013 productions were part of a two-part series, Moving Passages: Dances Inspired by Writing. Moving Passages featured new choreography inspired by writing of the past and present, from famous sonnets to twitter feeds, as well as free childrens’ writing and performance workshops open to the public. The first 2014 performance of Impulse: Responses to Music, Rhythm, and Sound reflected months of exploration into the age-old question asked every concert: “What came first? The movement? Or the music?” For this project, Full Circle collaborated with local musicians—a jazz band, drummers, a violinist—to deliver something that is too rare in Baltimore, original choreography performed to live music. The fall 2014 performance of Bloodlines: Upheaval and Peace was a thought-provoking journey through family issues—both contemporary and timeless—and the marks they leave on all of us. Fight and Flight was a special performance commemorating 15 Years, and also served as a benefit for the Baltimore City Cancer Program, raising funds for underinsured and uninsured women undergoing breast cancer treatment. The choreography created for this project drew upon workshops and discussions with the women of the Baltimore City Cancer Program’s breast cancer support group. Full Circle Dance Company has performed locally at the Hippodrome Theater and Lyric Opera House, Artscape, Baltimore Theatre Project, the Baltimore Museum of Art Exhibit Expressions series, and by invitation at the annual Maryland Council of Dance Festival Concert, the Howard County Arts Council annual Celebration of the Arts Gala, as well as the annual Baltimore Dance Invitational. The company has also performed by invitation at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio and Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, the Broadway Dance Center's Choreographers Performance Outlet in New York, the Music City Arts Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, Dance Place, Joy of Motion Dance Center’s Jack Guidone Theater in Washington, D.C. for the Annual Choreographer’s Showcase, Grace Street Theater in Richmond, VA as part of the K Dance Yes! Virginia Dance invitational and Starr Foster’s Annual Richmond Choreographer’s Showcase, Dogwood Dance Theatre in Richmond, VA for the en Route! Touring Dance Project and the Annual Richmond Dance Festival, the Atlas Performing Arts Center as part of the annual INTERSECTIONS Festival in D.C., the annual INERTIA Dance Concert at Towson University, the annual AKIMBO Artwalk in Baltimore, and the Tempe Center for the Arts for the Breaking Ground Choreographer’s Showcase in Tempe, Arizona. Full Circle has extensive experience incorporating community groups into its creative process, and has given workshops at Roland Park Elementary Middle School, Irvine Nature Center, Maryland School for the Deaf, and Baltimore City Cancer Program as well as public workshops at its home studio. Full Circle is the company in residence at Morton Street Dance Center, Inc. The important partnership between the school and company creates opportunities for professional dancers to share their knowledge with young dancers in training. Full Circle Dance Company is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt non-profit organization (Baltimore, MD | EIN: 47-5593783). 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Ash Street Studios was started in 2013 by a group of enterprising emerging artists looking to further an artistic community after undergraduate college. Taking over an old auto repair shop, they transformed it, by building fourteen studios within the space, a wood shop, and a common space with a communal library. Within Ash Street Studios there are painters, sculptors, illustrators, woodworkers, filmmakers, photographers, and emerging visual artists of several stripes. The goal at Ash Street Studios is to foster a dialogue around all artist-in-residence’s studios and work, the Baltimore artistic community at large, and to keep studio rent at Ash Street as low as possible as to allow emerging artists access to the space. CURRENT ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE: Louis Abbene-Meagley, http://www.louisabbenemeagley.com/ Josiah Bolth, http://www.josiahbolth.com Mariam Cooper, http://mariam-cooper.com June Culp, http://juneculp.com/ Nicole Dyer, http://nicoledyerart.com/ Dave Eassa, http://www.daveeassa.com/ Peter Ferguson, http://www.peedaferguson.com/ Travis Levasseur, http://vimeo.com/travislevasseur Jonathan Levy, http://jonathanalevy.weebly.com/ A.B. Moore, http://www.ab-moore.com/ Corynne Ostermann, http://www.corynneostermann.com Kyle Sullivan, http://www.kyletsullivan.com/ Andrew Thorp, http://www.andrew-thorp.com/ Sarah Robbins, http://www.sarahsweird.com
Priority Life Care, a senior community with 120 apartments sent well-manicured landscaping, a beautiful dining hall, engaging activities, and a friendly atmosphere. Our community focuses on providing a welcoming home to all residents, supporting them with superior comfort and care, while promoting a healthy lifestyle. Priority Life Care provides Assisted Living and Alzheimer's care. Resident's are assessed prior to moving in and regularly assessed every quarter to determine their individual needs and care. Our individualized services provide help to those who may need a little help with everyday tasks such as getting dressed, bathing, or taking medications, to someone who may require more help with tasks such as eating and transferring.