Definitions for "Gotham"
Gotham Magazine is a regional magazine that is published by Niche Media, LLC http://www.nichemediallc.com/bios.php Niche Media Official Website since 2001 and primarily targets New York's most affluent residents and visitors. According to a survey commissioned by the company, 56% of Gotham Magazine readers are male, with 51% married, and some two-thirds within the age group of 36 and 60 years old.
Gotham is a family of geometric sans serif typefaces designed by American type designer Tobias Frere-Jones in 2000. Gotham's letterforms are inspired by a form of architectural signage that achieved popularity in the mid-twentieth century, and are especially popular throughout New York City. (Designer Tobias Frere-Jones credits the sign on the Eighth Avenue facade of New York City's Port Authority Bus Terminal, an especially clear example of this style, as an artifact which inspired the Gotham project.)
Gotham is an interface for setting up online courses. It is based on Eledge and includes, homework, grading, exams, forums, etc.
Keywords:  bauhaus, concert, gothic, album, band
Gotham is a double-CD live album of a concert performed in 1998 by gothic rock band Bauhaus, which was released in 1999.