What Did You Just Buy Tickets To?

Julian, wrote:
challanged wrote:
I love Baltimore.
Baltimore has serious systemic problems that have made it, and will likely keep it, dangerous.
The violence is all around now, but is concentrated in zones into which I don't go.
It's definitely keep your head on a swivel (to a much greater degree than DC or NYC - the other cities I frequent) when one is out at night.
But are the women there fatter than in other large cities?

now that's the on-brand kind of comment we expect from julian
Nisus-Hatch wrote:
Julian, wrote:
challanged wrote:
I love Baltimore.
Baltimore has serious systemic problems that have made it, and will likely keep it, dangerous.
The violence is all around now, but is concentrated in zones into which I don't go.
It's definitely keep your head on a swivel (to a much greater degree than DC or NYC - the other cities I frequent) when one is out at night.
But are the women there fatter than in other large cities?

now that's the on-brand kind of comment we expect from Hutch


^^FTFY

hutch wrote:
so true about Baltimore.. they got the fat chicks over there
I like Baltimore ok…certainly ten times more than Richmond


But the suffering you see people there experiencing is gut wrenching…driving through there and seeing block after block with most houses boarded and abandoned is sad..

We need a National Reconstruction Program for Baltimore and cities like it
And of course Baltimore has very nice areas


But when you drive certain areas you realize they need help


Local leaders seem kind of lame…Didn’t the Mayor resign?

The Inner Harbor didn’t change the city all that much except for tourists
One time I drove up I saw signs advertising you could get two row houses for 30k

That tells you a lot

As do the riots which started in the area I am talking about


That is a cry for help


sweetcell wrote:
Nisus-Hatch wrote:
challanged wrote:
Craig Finn and the UTC (full band show), at some dude's house in Roland Park in September.

Roland Park is an affluent garden suburb known for its village atmosphere. It’s dotted with fashionable restaurants serving seafood, California fusion and French cuisine, as well as gourmet food stores, upscale boutiques for children and adults, and toy shops. Grand late-Victorian homes line the leafy streets

just did a google image search for "roland park". 

how does trump explain such a pretty neighborhood in such a shitty city??  WE GOT HIM!!!!!

i understand now - trump got his info from ben carson, who was a neurosurgeon there for decades.  checks out.

Ben Carson stands by Trump's depiction of Baltimore

"This is the level of which we have sunken as a society. It's so important that we stop this, this madness. We have some threats. But it's not China. It's not Russia. It's not North Korea. It's us, and whether we can learn how to work together and realize that we're not each other's enemy and that we have a job to do here," Carson said.
Kennedy Center REACH festival:

Thievery corporation, Chuck brown band with Bootsy Collins, Kronos Quartet, De La Soul. 

Decent list of free shows.
gavroche wrote:
Kennedy Center REACH festival:

Thievery corporation, Chuck brown band with Bootsy Collins, Kronos Quartet, De La Soul. 

Decent list of free shows.

Nice tip…there are a million things
https://cms.kennedy-center.org/festivals/reach/schedule

picked up a bunch to a bunch of nights.

Fri 20th has a bunch of good comedy stuff and a cool looking Miles Davis show

5:30pm The Second City's Sketch Comedy Show

6:00pm "Inside Jokes" hosted by Reese Waters with Patton Oswalt (Millennium Stage Event)
"District of Comedy" Stand-Up Showcase

7:15pm The Second City's Sketch Comedy Hour with Jon Glaser and Rachel Dratch

7:30pm "Joke-E-Oke" Hosted by Harmon Leon
Robert Glasper Acoustic Trio - Featuring Vicente Archer and Damion Reid with DJ Jahi Sundance
Robert Glasper’s “Everything’s Beautiful” Tribute to Miles Davis Featuring Bilal
gavroche wrote:
Kennedy Center REACH festival:

Thievery corporation, Chuck brown band with Bootsy Collins, Kronos Quartet, De La Soul. 

Decent list of free shows.


So if an artist you want to see if playing from 1-2, so you pick up the 10:30am passes or the 1:30pm passes? It says passes are good starting 30 mins before the time, so the 1:30 pass would start at 1, but you'd want to have your seat before 1. Hmmm.
Manchester Orchestra - Fillmore SS
Space wrote:
gavroche wrote:
Kennedy Center REACH festival:

Thievery corporation, Chuck brown band with Bootsy Collins, Kronos Quartet, De La Soul. 

Decent list of free shows.


So if an artist you want to see if playing from 1-2, so you pick up the 10:30am passes or the 1:30pm passes? It says passes are good starting 30 mins before the time, so the 1:30 pass would start at 1, but you'd want to have your seat before 1. Hmmm.


I assume you'd pick the early ones… but it's a little confusing to me.  It's easy enough to grab them both just in case.
If it starts at 1 PM, you'd still get the morning (10:30 am) tickets.

Or just click on a specific show and it will take you to the ticket link for that show.


Space wrote:
gavroche wrote:
Kennedy Center REACH festival:

Thievery corporation, Chuck brown band with Bootsy Collins, Kronos Quartet, De La Soul. 

Decent list of free shows.


So if an artist you want to see if playing from 1-2, so you pick up the 10:30am passes or the 1:30pm passes? It says passes are good starting 30 mins before the time, so the 1:30 pass would start at 1, but you'd want to have your seat before 1. Hmmm.
gavroche wrote:
Space wrote:
gavroche wrote:
Kennedy Center REACH festival:

Thievery corporation, Chuck brown band with Bootsy Collins, Kronos Quartet, De La Soul. 

Decent list of free shows.


So if an artist you want to see if playing from 1-2, so you pick up the 10:30am passes or the 1:30pm passes? It says passes are good starting 30 mins before the time, so the 1:30 pass would start at 1, but you'd want to have your seat before 1. Hmmm.


I assume you'd pick the early ones… but it's a little confusing to me.  It's easy enough to grab them both just in case.


Thanks, I got both, just in case. Though it's first come first served and don't know that I want to show up at 10:30am when the one thing I really want to see isn't until 1! Maybe it won't be that crowded early in the day.
^^ There are multiple shows at different venues going on at the same time so I guess you'd have to show up at least 30 minutes or more?
hoax-hatch wrote:
Fri 20th has a bunch of good comedy stuff and a cool looking Miles Davis show

Dang…got my Nick Cave tix that night…guess I'm not going to that
Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes
fruit bats
joyero
union collective in baltimore on saturday 11/23
ohh hell yeah

challanged wrote:
fruit bats
joyero
union collective in baltimore on saturday 11/23
big freedia, come in one more time . . . big freedia come in one more time

excuse . . . I don't mean to be rude . . . but give me dat mic and let me do what I do.