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Baltimore, MD 21202
The Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, often referred to simply as the Meyerhoff, is a music venue that opened September 16, 1982, at 1212 Cathedral Street in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, USA. The main auditorium has a seating capacity of 2,443 and is home to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. It is named for Joseph Meyerhoff, a Ukrainian-born Baltimore businessman, philanthropist, and arts patron who served as president of the Baltimore Symphony from 1965 to 1983.ArchitectureThe modern style structure was designed by the architectural firms of Pietro Belluschi, Inc. and Jung/Brannen Associates. Ground was broken November 10, 1978. Acoustical design was by Bolt, Beranek and Newman and uses a series of convex curves to avoid flat surfaces or ninety-degree angles inside the hall.The auditorium is oval, its cylindrical wall extends the entire height of the building with the roof sloping down over the stage area. The exterior surface of the cylinder is covered in brown brick and rises through the lobby to be clearly discernible on the exterior of the building. Backstage areas are housed in a concentric oval which projects from the rear of the building while the lobby and patron areas are housed under a sloping metal roof which extends from the building's front. The exterior lobby walls feature large expanses of glass to open the building to the plaza which surrounds it.
Next Phaze was launched in January of 2016 to offer live entertainment, southern food, signature drinks and catering at a number of locations in Baltimore. A former partner of Phaze 10, Next Phaze has maintained the spectacular entertainment, southern food, signature drinks and upscale atmosphere that was offered at the restaurant on Howard street. As a matter of fact, we've taken things up a few notches to the Next Phaze. We're traveling around Baltimore still offering the best in dining and entertainment for today's mature audiences, combining an intriguing atmosphere with impeccable service giving our patrons a visual, culinary and service experience to remember - and desire to repeat. Baltimore is the home of many great artists - local and national. We are continuing to contribute to Baltimore's resurgence to being a birthplace and launch-pad for outstanding performing artists. Locations we select seat 150 people or more and include wide open space so that you can enjoy the food and entertainment in full view.
Forte is an exciting opportunity for our “young professional” patrons to enjoy a world-class orchestra and socialize with fellow music-lovers. Patrons receive $40 tickets in premium seats and invitations to exclusive networking events. To learn more and purchase your subscription, visit BSOmusic.org/forte or call 410.783.8000. Make sure to mention Forte or enter it as a Promo code!
No experience is necessary to join our "art class with a bartender"! Pub & Paint brings all the tools you will need, including a helpful guide to help you create your own work of art, right from your local pub! Check out our events calendar or request a party near you!
With comfortable performance spaces (including a live room with 25-ft ceilings, bathed in natural light from a row of giant windows) , a vintage MCI JH-416 mixing console, 2" 16-track analog tape machine, 26-input Pro Tools HD system, and stacks of microphones, amps, drums, audio toys and outboard gear, the Magpie Cage has helped bands as diverse as Clutch, Ponytail, Paint It Black, and True Womanhood bring their projects to life.
Baltimore's home for Independent Music. We are a record label with offices in Baltimore MD and Daytona Beach Fl. We primarily release records from artists associated with the Mid Atlantic region and the Baltimore/DC metro area in particular. We also offer recording, marketing and consulting services to up and coming artists as well.
Load of Fun Arts was 20 Artists Studios, 34 artists, 4 Theater groups, and 2 Theaters in the Station North Arts District of Baltimore, MD. Load of Fun was shut down overnight by the City of Baltimore in 2013 on the pretext of a Zoning violation
We're a Baltimore based game dev company working on Dropzone. www.playdropzone.com
United States Parcel Post Station, also known as the Railway Express Building, is a historic post office structure located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is two stories high with the first floor at the St. Paul Street level and is supported by concrete piers that extend 35 feet down to the level of the Jones Falls Expressway (I-83). It was constructed in 1929 in a Classical Revival style and built of reinforced concrete with brick walls and limestone and terra cotta trim, the building is a parallelogram in plan, measuring 142 feet on the east and west and 269 feet deep. The principal facade features a 4 foot high limestone base and terra cotta capitals molded in the form of an American bald eagle within a wreath. The St. Paul Street facility and its location next to the Pennsylvania Railroad according to the U.S. Post Office Department in 1928 "would affect handling of parcel-post matter in Washington and delivery points as far as New York and Canada." Finally, the station was the first air rights development in the city.United States Parcel Post Station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. It is included in the Baltimore National Heritage Area.
United States Parcel Post Station, also known as the Railway Express Building, is a historic post office structure located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is two stories high with the first floor at the St. Paul Street level and is supported by concrete piers that extend 35 feet down to the level of the Jones Falls Expressway. It was constructed in 1929 in a Classical Revival style and built of reinforced concrete with brick walls and limestone and terra cotta trim, the building is a parallelogram in plan, measuring 142 feet on the east and west and 269 feet deep. The principal facade features a 4 foot high limestone base and terra cotta capitals molded in the form of an American bald eagle within a wreath. The St. Paul Street facility and its location next to the Pennsylvania Railroad according to the U.S. Post Office Department in 1928 \"would affect handling of parcel-post matter in Washington and delivery points as far as New York and Canada.\" Finally, the station was the first air rights development in the city. United States Parcel Post Station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. It is included in the Baltimore National Heritage Area.