WordPress Free Theme - Gotham, New York
Gotham, not to be confused with Gothamist, has New York as its subject. Never been there, I’m told it’s ok. It’s a 3 column theme, with a fixed width widget-enabled right-hand sidebar.
User comments are separated from pingbacks and trackbacks - they’re also gravatar-enabled and will work whether you’re using WP2.5 or lower (the WP gravatar plugin is not required).
The theme is compatible with WP 2 upwards, including 2.5 and 2.5.1, and has been tested on Firefox 2, Internet Explorer 6,7 and Opera 9.
Demonstration: Gotham
Download: Gotham WordPress Theme - gotham.zip - gotham.tar
Release Notes:
This theme is not sponsored.
Released under terms of GPL v2.
This theme makes use of famfam silk icons.

May 31, 2008
12:55 am
Missy said
Hi—Is there any possible way you can make a theme dedicated to Chicago. Similar to this one, but with pictures of Chicago instead. Pretty please.
Let me know. Would super duper appreciate it. It would be for the blog in my sig, Groovy Chicago. You do nice work!
Missy.
September 17, 2008
9:52 pm
Bob Fick said
Like Missy asked, any possibility of making the theme and the pictures pertinent to Pittsburgh, PA
I’ll skip the pretty please, but would be grateful if it is possible.
Bob
September 18, 2008
8:37 pm
Lewis said
@ Bob
Exactly so - it’s not the pretty please, but good hard cash changing hands - unfortunately I don’t get the time off from capitalism…
October 6, 2008
10:37 am
Naya said
I like the honesty about the pretty please.
December 23, 2008
1:53 pm
Nobbi said
Hello Lewis,
first I’m sorry for my “English” :-(…
I want to relaunch to WP 2.7 and also relaunch my site by using your “Gotham”. Thank you for this very good theme, which is easy to change (you can see it live with the link above).
But there is one problem I cannot resolve. My question:
What can I do to show the date under EVERY post? Sometimes I write more than one a day :-).
I hope, that I could explain my problem and that you can help me with an input.
Thank you
Nobbi
December 24, 2008
7:30 am
Lewis Wolfe said
@Nobbi
Just change the_date() to the_time() in the post loop, (for every page) and see http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Tags/the_time for customisation