Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Assignment # 5 First Ever Spring Massive help in Baltimore City this weekend




Baltimore city will be holding the first Spring Massive concert ever, Saturday April 25. Fourteen DJs from across the globe are being flown in to spin the turn tables and pump up the crowd until the early Sunday morning hours.

DJs such as, DJ Dan, Eliot Lipp, Bassbin Twins, and TeeBee will be headlining along with many other highly anticipated artists.

"I consider this to be the premier DJ event on the East Coast," said Evan Weinstein, 25, "These are the world's best DJs."

Weinstein is a member of Steez Promotional Team, the promo company that is behind this groundbreaking concert. Steez Promo has pleased crowds with other high volume shows such as Starscape in Ft. Armistead Park and Segway at Hour Haus.

"Its going to be really awesome, we're expecting crowds up to 2,000 people," said Weinstein "Its going to be huge, make sure you get your tickets!"

Spring Massive is being held in The Paradox Nightclub. Paradox is a popular dance club located in downtown Baltimore.Three huge dance rooms are being opened up to accomodate all of the ravers.

The Paradox is known for having late night raves, but never in it's history has it held so many elite artists at the same time. If Spring Massive is a success, we can feel confident that this will become an annual event, said Weinstein.

With 14 different DJs, three huge dance floors, and an expected crowd of 1,800 people, Spring Massive appears to be the event to see, and be seen at this weekend. For more information regarding tickets and artists contact Steez Promo or go to www.spring-massive.com

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Assignment #4

Firefighters were called to a one-alarm fire of the 200 block high rise apartments of North Asquith St at 1:13 AM caused by an ignited aerosole can officials said.

Arnetta Sands 36, of the Housing Authority of Baltimore was using an insecticide spray in her kitchen when it combusted due to the heated stove. The explosion caused the shared wall of neighbor Renee Henderson, 23 to fall, collapsing over crib of 10-day-old infant Andre Henderson officials said.

Firefighters were able to remove portion of wall that fell onto the crib where infant was found unharmed. Child was rushed to John Hopkins where he was treated and later released for possible smoke inhalation mother was uninjured. Sands was treated for first degree burns at the Church Home and Hospital and released officials said.

Captain Thommen said fire was accidental.