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[Music] Jaden Smith brings his positive vibes to Baltimore

May 9, 2018May 10, 2018No Comments

As I woke up with a jammed knee, I thought: “Damn, life isn’t that bad.” Last night I attended my first Jaden Smith show. Baltimore was his second to last stop on his Vision Tour. I always thought he was […]

[Hip-Hop Saved Me] I attended the In My Lifetime: The Mini Hip-Hop Museum's grand opening and I'm a hip-hop head again

January 25, 2018No Comments

The first time I fell in love with hip-hop was when I heard The Fugees’ Ready or Not track. I was young as hell so I didn’t know much about why “n*ggas” gave Lauryn “heebie-jeebies“, but I liked the flow […]

 [Events] Every graphic designer, web designer and photographer should attend the Adobe Max conference at least once

November 4, 2017No Comments

I don’t think I have ever been this excited to attend something informational in my life. What started out as an offer that I was nervous to take, turned out to be an experience that will hold weight in my […]

[Listicle] It's Okay To Step Back: Four things journalists can do to stay engaged with current events , without becoming consumed by social media [Written by Shae McCoy]

October 6, 2017No Comments

Journalists are expected to keep up with everything that is going on in our crazy world. They are expected to break the news when anything drastic happens. They are the ones that you depend on to stay updated and informed. […]

[Community] Community Outreach: My Experience working at Dre Johnson's Pull Up Backpack Giveaway [Written by Brandon Williams]

September 2, 2017No Comments

This past Sunday I had the privilege of taking part in the first annual Pull Up Backpack Giveaway sponsored and organized by 92Q’s very own Dre Johnson. If you’re thinking to yourself, you’ve never heard of this kind of event, […]

[Current Events/Opinion] The Downward Spiral: Manhunt For Steve Stephens Ends As Expected, Leaving Questions Unanswered [Written by Shae McCoy]

April 19, 2017No Comments

 Does Steve Stephens’ actions classify him as mentally ill or just a coward? The events of April 16, 2017, will be stuck in the heads of some Cleveland residents forever, while the rest of the world will forget it after a […]

[Local Events/Opinion] Lights Out Light City: Innovative Light Festival Concludes Its Second Year With A Bang [Written By Shae McCoy]

April 12, 2017No Comments

  Last weekend concluded the second year of the first large-scale Light festival in the United States. Light City was launched in 2016 by The Baltimore office of Promotion and the Arts (BOPA) and it has left its artistic footprint in the city. […]

[Local Events] What You Missed and What's Still Happening

April 7, 2017No Comments

Light City Location: Inner Harbor/Harbor East, Baltimore, Md. Light City has come back for its second year. The event is the first large scale light festival in the United States. The festival is free and consists of light installations, music, and […]

[Community] The Decline of Baltimore's Local Festivities [Written By Shae McCoy]

August 17, 2016No Comments

Over the years, have you noticed that some of the annual festivities that go on in Baltimore have lost their touch? This could be due to lack of funding  or lack of caring. The festival that I attended this past […]

[Photos] Last Week At Give & Take : An Artistic Experience [Shot By Shae McCoy]

August 17, 2016No Comments

Every week at Give & Take: An Artistic Experience, there are a plethora of creative events going on. Last week I was able to stop by and capture many moments. First stop was  Alanah Nichole‘s Much More Than An Open […]

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