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'PLEASE NOTE: WHEN SELECTING YOUR TICKET TYPE THAT BRUNCH IS NOT INCLUDED AND MUST BE PURCHASED AS AN ADD-ON TICKET PER PERSON. THE ONLY FOO
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read moreCash...Visa...MC...AMX Available 3 hours prior to kickoff: Must have a Valid Photo-ID for pick-up, confirmation # and credit card used for purchase are recommended for pick-up of phone charge orders. General Info: 410-261-RAVE(7283) Open Mon thru Fri:9AM to 5PM During the season open on Saturday of a home game from 10AM to 4PM Game Days: 2.5 hours prior to kickoff • ADA seating may be available for purchase & exchanges & is subject to availability. Ravens games are typically sold out of all seating, including ADA seats. • Guests requiring ADA seats for all stadium events with assigned seating are strongly encouraged to contact the ticket office at 410-261-RAVE (7283) to ensure proper accommodations. • Wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs & scooters are permitted inside M&T Bank Stadium. Guests may check their mobility device at any Guest Services Center (Sections 100, 127, 525, 553) or Club Concierge (204, 224, 229, 250) & pick up at the conclusion of the event. • M&T Bank Stadium has more than 100 accessible parking spaces, located in lots B, C, R. • The following gates are accessible for guests with disabilities: Gates A, B, C, D, F, A1, A2, Media Gate (South side of the stadium). Medical needs lines at all main gates (A, B, C, D) • There are 6 banks of elevators in M&T Bank Stadium; 3 on the north & 3 on the south side. North elevators are located near sections 102, 146, & 151. South elevators are located near sections 119, 124, & 129. Please note there are stairs to enter the elevator lobby at section 124. The elevators at sections 102, 119, 129, 146, & 151 have no stairs and are accessible for all guests.
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read moreAre you searching for meaning? Do you wonder about the purpose of your life? Would you like to feel more in control and do you want to learn how to overcome fear and anxiety while you're at it? Search no further, the answers are right here. Every Monday from 12 to 1PM master Kabbalist and life coach Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui will hold a Lunch and Learn on Kabbalah This is a feel good event catering to your soul and spirituality while pastrami and corned beef sandwiches cater to your stomach. The satisfaction and fulfillment experienced on Mondays will last much longer than the 1 hour lunch and can transcend your life. Come feel complete and feed your soul every Monday 12 to 1PM with Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui Kabbalah Lunch and Learn. (888)-714-7624 www.jewishsocial.org
read moreOpen Lectures Our Open Lectures series celebrates the research, projects, collaborations, events and professional practices of our teaching staff at the Centre for Open Learning. Our courses are designed and taught by an extraordinary range of talented and dedicated academics, practitioners and professionals. Many enjoy long and distinguished careers whilst others are in the early stages, perhaps in the midst of their postdoctoral study or working on their first book or exhibition. Our new series will bring our learning community together to listen and engage with our tutors, as they reveal the story behind their own practices and research, perhaps through a funded project, a commission or continuing professional development. The Literal Male Gaze in ‘The Silence of the Lambs' What do Laura Mulvey and Hannibal Lecter have in common? In this lecture, Jonathan Demme’s 1991 masterpiece The Silence of the Lambs will be analysed through the prism of feminist film theory, specifically Laura Mulvey’s concept of the male gaze. The Silence of the Lambs is a film about the eyes: what the eyes see, what they choose to avoid and windows to the soul. Jonathan Demme’s penchant for full-frame and centered closeups on actors is used to maximum effect in this film, often having their eyes looking directly at the camera. There are so many levels to the way eyes are used in this film, but one can easily start by drawing parallels between the film’s themes of voyeurism and a literal male gaze. Looking at four specific scenes, this lecture will explore how the film’s beautiful cinematography can be repurposed as symbolism for the strong feminist message underlying the film. Andrew Rooke Andrew Rooke is an award-winning Canadian filmmaker and Teaching Fellow at the University of Edinburgh Centre for Open Learning. His work has been screened in film festivals and public television around the world. Andrew currently teaches the Introduction to Filmmaking at the Centre for Open Learning which offers a comprehensive look all aspects necessary to create a short film. Ticket and Event Information The event is free and open to the public. To secure your place, tickets have to be booked in advance via this page. The lecture will take place in a lecture theatre which is accessible to wheelchair users and equipped with an induction loop system.
read moreAnnasach Ceilidh Band invites you to our informal celebration of The Bard's birthday in the hidden gem of Edinburgh’s Old Town, The Counting House; a venue where Robert Burns himself was once entertained by poet Thomas Blacklock! The ceilidh will start at 8pm with a break for a buffet supper served around 9.30pm of haggis (vegetarian option available), neeps & tatties, and a complimentary dram of The Famous Grouse to wash it all down. Then it's back to the dancing! Our dance caller Tricia will be there as usual to explain the dances so all beginners welcome :) She might even sing a Burns song or two! Tickets can be purchased here or at the door - although booking in advance is highly recommended as previous years have SOLD OUT; and are priced at £25 and £20 conc. You will receive an e-ticket which should be brought with you on the evening. Please note that an official photographer may be in attendance at this event. By purchasing a ticket you agree to any image being used by Annasach for future publicity.
read moreCash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Will Call tickets can be picked up anytime the Box Office is open, thru event start time. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a valid photo ID. General Information... 202-628-3200 Accessible Seating Only.. 202-661-5065 Box office is open on non-event days from 12pm-4pm (Monday-Friday); closed on non-event Saturdays and Sundays Box office is open on non-event days from 12pm-4pm (Monday-Friday); closed on non-event Saturdays and Sundays *Hours subject to change To better accommodate your needs, Capital One Arena has requested that all accessible seating ticket accommodations be solicited only through their representatives. Please contact a Capital One Arena representative for further help with your ticket purchase.* Advance ticket purchase may be required. * Box office information is subject to change.
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