Gotham
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Gotham may refer to:
Places
United Kingdom
- Gotham, Nottinghamshire, England
- Wise Men of Gotham, an early name given to the people of Gotham, Nottinghamshire
- Gotham, a hamlet near Verwood, Dorset, England
United States
- New York City; see Nicknames of New York City
- Gotham, Wisconsin
- Gotham Comedy Club, a venue for stand-up comedy in New York City
Media and entertainment
Video, animation and film
- Gotham (film), a 1988 thriller
- Gotham Awards, given for cinema achievement
- Gotham Games, a video game publisher
- Project Gotham Racing (series), video game franchise
- Gotham (TV series), a Fox live-action television prequel of the Batman franchise
- Gotham, the planet of the invaders in Blue Noah, an animated series
Books, magazines and print
- Gotham (magazine), targeted at affluent New Yorkers
- Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898, a 1998 book by American historians Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace
- Gotham Books, an imprint of Penguin Books
- Gotham Academy, fictional school
- Gotham City, fictional home of DC Comics' Batman
- Gotham Gazette, a journal in New York City
- "Gotham", a poem by Charles Churchill
Music
- Gotham (album), 1999 album by Bauhaus
- Gotham (band), New York City horn rock band from the early 1970s
- Gotham!, 2002 album by the band Radio 4
- Gotham Chamber Opera, opera company in New York City
- "Gotham City" (song), song by R. Kelly made for the film Batman & Robin
- Gotham Records, an American rhythm and blues label
Organizations
- Gotham Bar and Grill, a New American restaurant in New York City
- Gotham Book Mart, a bookstore and literary salon in Manhattan
- Gotham Distributing Corporation, an independent distributor of music and movies
- Gotham Entertainment Group, a South Asian publishing company
- Gotham, Inc., an advertising agency
- Gotham Writers' Workshop, an adult writing academy
People
- Gotham Chopra (born 1975), author, son of author Deepak Chopra
- Nic Gotham (1959–2013), Canadian jazz saxophonist and composer
- Rich Gotham (born 1964), president of the Boston Celtics
Other uses
- Gotham (typeface), by designer Tobias Frere-Jones
- New York Gothams, an early name for the New York Baseball Giants, later the San Francisco Giants
- Gotham Girls Roller Derby
- Gotham, a train operated by Amtrak as part of the Clocker service between Philadelphia and New York City
- Palantir Gotham, a data-mining platform by Palantir Technologies
See also
- Gotham Screen Film Festival & Screenplay Contest, a New York City film festival
- All pages with titles containing Gotham
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