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Jinjer The Glamazon

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Jinjer Bread

Enterprise


@TheRealJinjer

Instagram: Jinjer Bread 




Many artists struggle to establish their musical identity, laboriously trying on different musical styles like a piece of clothing, looking to find what fits. But there are others that emerge fully formed, in full command of their craft, their identity and their music. Jinjer Brown fits firmly in the latter category. Her new mixtape, The Glamazon, is a captivating and moving debut that heralds the arrival of a gifted and significant new talent, one whose music feels familiar in the best possible way, while striking out on its own territory.

Born in the mountains of West Virginia, this diamond in the rough began her deep love affair with music writing songs, she explains, “I started writing songs in my head, and mimicking every Micheal Jackson song. My aunt still tells stories about my inappropriate love songs at age 7." The song bird relocated to the Carolina's the summer before middle school where she discovered a world of more possibilities then West Virginia had ever shown. "I began playing the cello and reading music, pulling me deeper into my love affair. The cello took my interest in music to another level, which makes it the sweetest instrument I've ever known." What started as passionate hobby took a turn towards a profession when Jinjer retaliated on a fellow classmate that had teased her in several random freestyles. "I was just tired of this kid teasing me about my "walmart shoes." I went home and prepared the hottest verse I could, memorized it, then I waited."
As sure as the sun rises, a week later her classmate began his freestyle roast with no clue what was coming for him. Out of nowhere Jinjer transformed the cafeteria into the largest cipher session the school had seen. "From that day
 forth they spread the word saying "She raps, Spit something else." I couldn't let them down so I made sure I always had something else when they asked for it." People in music would always suggest modeling and acting. Quickly she learned that it was very difficult to create a living in front of the camera, She formed a marketing modeling agency designed to give models a rightful pay and a reliable career from local to international levels. Jinjer was so focused on creating real income in entertainment and for the models that wasn't reliant on who liked them but how hard they were willing to work. "The agency, partnered with a 3rd party privately owned company that is growing at 800%, allowing us to make a 3 to 5 year retirement plan for serious models," says the starlet. This agency or troupe of Gorgeous Business Minded Models is known as The Glamazon Squad. These ladies conduct elite marketing & promotions within hair salons, events and with entertainers increasing revenue within 3 months. Jinjer is proud of the fact that she has developed a marketing system that generates income for her models and self. "It feels good to know I found a formula that works allowing us help other talent and businesses come alive in the communities. I understand why my journey was much more difficult... all trailblazing pioneers and moguls have been through it. "I wasn't interested in anything other than music, Music is my freedom, the Agency produced the resources for survival and the income to invest in my true passion."   

Her music is known to inspire prosperity, hard work and overcoming real life challenges. This Hip-POP Mega Star is dedicated to creating new ways for talent of all types to create income while developing and investing in self. Jinjer is currently in the studio finishing a new album working with legends like Alton Wokie Stewart (Vocal coach of all the greats) and AJ Alexander (discovered Usher). The Glamazon Squad is preparing for a 30 day Atlanta campaign followed by a national tour. 


 

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Erica Rahola

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So quickly she found herself growing as an everyday entertainer. After ending the tour, Erica was given a chance to release her love for acting. She was asked by Thor Entertainment Group to be a principle actress in Lena Street Ladies: The Web-series. Shooting 7 episodes and completing Season 1 of the series, Erica was more driven than ever before. Eager to dance, act, and perform Erica was determined to make her next move in her career. A few weeks later, Erica was asked to join Swagger Crew, a former contestant in America's Best Dance Crew from Season 5, and she happily accepted. Since then, Erica has been performing all over Atlanta whether she's doing back up dancing for local artists, hyping up bar mitzvahs, or instructing hip hop classes. She even was a lead dancer in Waka Flocka's "Get Low" music video featuring Nicki Minaj and Tyga. Now a days, at 21, Erica has been choreographing for artist such as Casme, girl group Icy, and Jinjer & The Glamazon Squad just to name a few. Erica will continue to train, stay focus, and be true to herself as her long journey continues to following her dreams.
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The Glamazon Elite Choreographer
Erica Lee Rahola was born July 14, 1991, in Tarrytown, New York. She found a love for the arts at the young age of 3. Always dancing, drawing, and acting, her mother knew she was going to be a star. Being raised in a military family, she constantly moved while growing up seeing all of the world. Settling in Florida, Erica joined The Element, a dance crew that gave her avenues to progress as a dancer. Her commitment led to local performances such as Wildsplash, LDS and opening acts with Busta Rhymes, Rihanna, and many more. At 19, Erica pursued other opportunities when she moved to Atlanta. After 6 months of training, networking, and dedication in Atlanta, Erica was approached with a position to go on a 10 month tour with the Universoul Circus. 
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Catch her 1st live performance with GMG 2/24/13 @ Collision Course Fashion & Music Concert Series  


Erica Rahola

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Erica Rahola

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Skiing is a dance...

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Skiing is a dance, and the mountain always leads.
www.niseko-wow.com


FUTURESPECTIVE at the Arte City Building

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Quiet about Migraine Headaches? Study finds people stay quiet.

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MIGRAINE IN SILIENCE 


Migraines are not just a headache. They are excruciating, often a pulsating and throbbing pain that can make the head feel as if it will explode. Some sufferers experience auras or vision changes, some vomit and some lock themselves in a dark, silent room until the pain subsides.

A new study, which was conducted by researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing Lincoln Division and Bryan Health, finds relief may not be in a pill bottle but in some relatively easy tweaks in lifestyle -- from what you eat, how much you sleep and how much you exercise.

“Generally, narcotics aren’t that effective and aren’t appropriate for chronic headaches,” said Nancy Waltman, professor of nursing and nurse practitioner at the UNMC College of Nursing Lincoln Division. “The best treatment is a combination of dietary changes, adjustments in sleep and exercise, avoiding triggers and preventative medication.''

Waltman and Catherine Parker, nurse manager in Employee Health Services at Bryan Medical Center, conducted the 12-month study together. They had 80 participants -- all employees and students at Bryan Medical Center between the ages of 25 and 67.

Analyzing data of 28 participants, Waltman and Parker found a significant decrease in frequency (76 percent) and severity (31 percent) of migraines when participants simply adjusted their lifestyles. And 66 percent of those taking part in the study said their perception of disability due to headaches also had decreased.

“We’ve found that a lot of women remain silent and don’t get treated for their migraines,” Waltman said.

An estimated 28 million Americans suffer from debilitating migraine headaches.

Less than half of them will get diagnosed or seek help. Instead, they will suffer through the symptoms by isolating themselves, taking over-the-counter medicines and calling in sick to work, to school and to life.

Migraines are three times more common in women than they are in men.


Dave Coulier + John Stamos Lesbians (LOL)

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FUTURESPECTIVE Opening Tonight

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FUTURE
SPECTIVE 
George Sanchez-Calderon
Christopher Carter
Nicola Costantino
Johnny Robles
Kiki Valdes
Jel Martinez
Constanza Piaggio 
David Marsh
JeanPaul Mallozzi
Ruben Ubiera
Presented by: 
The Rozenblum Foundation
The Michael Margulies Artist Agency 

Curator: Kiki Valdes
8:00pm - 11:00pm
ARTE CITY BUILDING 
2155 Washington Court Suite 109
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(Behind Bass Museum) 


TONIGHT - FEB. 14

    



    


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FUTURESPECTIVE is Here!

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FUTURESPECTIVE OPENS

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FUTURESPECTIVE  

George Sanchez-Calderon
Christopher Carter
Nicola Costantino
Johnny Robles
Kiki Valdes
Jel Martinez
Constanza Piaggio 
David Marsh
JeanPaul Mallozzi
Ruben Ubiera

THURSDAY. FEB 14th
THE MICHAEL MARGULIES ARTIST AGENCY PRESENTS 
ARTE CITY BUILDING 
2155 Washington Court #109
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(Behind Bass Museum) 
8pm - 11pm 

Curator: Kiki Valdes


L'inefficacité des publicités imposées

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Soit les utilisateurs sont surentraînés à ne pas voir vos bannières
Que se passe-t-il lorsqu'on vous impose de force un message (publicitaire) que vous n'aviez pas demandé ?
"Alice avait du écouter une heure durant la leçon de géographie de sa soeur mais elle avait fini par s'assoupir. Elle ne comprenait pas comment on pouvait lire un livre sans images"
C'est à cette condition qu'ils vous suivront : Dès lors qu'elle vit ce lapin blanc en noeud papillon et gilet, Alice se mit à courir à sa suite sans même s'en rendre compte et s'engouffra avec lui dans ce qui semblait être un terrier.
ARrêtez d'imposer vos messages aux consommateurs, Comment voulez-vous qu'ils vous écoutent si vous parlez tout le temps ?

Certes vous avez peur de na pas être visibles mais les forcer ne fera que les braquer
Apparaissez quand ils en ont besoinFaites les rêver, Créez de la conversation, laissez des trous dans votre narration pourqu'ils puissent y projeter quelque chose qui vient d'eux sans quoi ils ne tisseront aucun lien.


Test

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PILOT SEASON PARDON

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PILOT SEASON


I am primarily an Actor by trade. Pilot season is usually a six week run between February and the end of March when available actors audition non stop to book the coveted pilot. This year around 100 pilots are being made, a vast number of which will never even be seen, in fact more than the majority. A lucky few will make it to our TV screens, and even fewer will make it through the season. A handful will be renewed for a second season, and the most fascinating part is that it is entirely luck of the draw. We can all make educated guesses, but no one really knows what will or won't make the cut. 

In what way is this related to a style blog? Two ways, the first being a pardon for my absence. As much as I would love to blog all day everyday, during these few months I'm afraid I'll barely take a photo. The second is that every audition is for a different character. Each character has an identity, and the fastest way to translate your understanding of the characters identity is in your appearance.

So far in the past week I have been a young mother, a children's book editor, a beachy surfer chick, a cop, a very intelligent understated woman shopping for berries, a "can't get my shit together" personal trainer, a witch, and tomorrow I will be a lawyer. None of the above dress anything like me. In fact I think it's safe to say my version of style is rarely perfect for the part. My closet has to have costume options at all times, a plain suit I would never wear, chunky doctor shoes, a bright pink push up bra that should have been laid to rest years ago.... when you think about it, it's really quite fascinating. The way you dress say's so much about who you are, so... who do you want to be? And unlike the many girls dragging out their short black mini's to play "hot girl" you don't have to fit into anyone else's vision.... isn't that LIBERATING? WHO ARE YOU? Have some fun in your closet today and find out.


LOS ANGELES
PARDON
ME. YOU?


FUTURESPECTIVE: KIKI VALDES

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SOME FUTURESPECTIVE: 
KIKI  
Kiki Valdes is exhibiting and curating the group show FUTURESPECTIVE - Opens Feb. 14th 2013 

Can you elaborate and tell us more about your current work?


I’ve been making paintings that have a cartoon quality to them…but at the same time they are painted a bit aggressively and not so much in a traditional cartoon graphic style. Some cartoon shapes would make great abstract paintings. Cartoons are a strong force because they grab us as children….so the moment we see them as adults in a serious context we pay a bit more attention because it pulls us to childhood. The only other power to do that are parents. I see it as an extremely powerful tool to say something in painting right now. If it wasn’t I wouldn’t bother. For me it’s just a stage where I’m at right now. It makes sense to me.

Please tell us about your forthcoming group show “Futurespective.”


Well it’s cool because I partnered up with my dealer Mike and got the Rozenblum Foundation involved. The work is really about what is happening in the artist studio right now. It’s really about where these 11 artists are going. They all got different backgrounds. It’s the beginning of something special and we are piecing together all these artists that work very differently but are actively making work. None of these artists… career-wise could have a retrospective at this point in their lives….so its called FUTURESPECTIVE for the works these artists are creating right now will define where they go in their careers in the next 5 to 10 years.

  FUTURESPECTIVE 






George Sanchez-Calderon
Christopher Carter
Nicola Costantino
Johnny Robles
Kiki Valdes
Jel Martinez
Constanza Piaggio 
David Marsh
JeanPaul Mallozzi
Ruben Ubiera
Florencia Rodríguez Giles
VALDES


FUTURESPECTIVE: JOHNNY ROBLES

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SOME FUTURESPECTIVE: 
JOHNNY ROBLES 
Johnny Robles is exhibiting in the upcoming group show "FUTURESPECTIVE" - Opening: Thursday, Feb. 14th 2013
ROBLES THOUGHTS ON FUTURESPECTIVE 
I'm excited to show with artists whose work I like. I'm gonna be showing these new "floater" pieces. I'm in the first stages of this body of work. They're bubble like forms made from acrylic and maple wood...It's the idea of a form that's changing, like glass taking shape where what would be behind it is absent, bending the laws of nature. The idea is derived from the floaters that everyone sees on the outer shell of their eye, that constantly changing transparent shape, usually worm-like. I'm making them 3 dimensional, and trying to capture the organic shape of a soap bubble at the same time."
"I like the negative space and embracing the minimal quality, even though it's a complex form that's very carefully made. It's an exploration that's still unfolding. I work backwards. I build the frame and then I think of what's going to go in it. I build a boundary, then go into the playground and get loose." 
FUTURESPECTIVE 

George Sanchez-Calderon
Christopher Carter
Nicola Costantino
Johnny Robles
Kiki Valdes
Jel Martinez
Constanza Piaggio 
David Marsh
JeanPaul Mallozzi
Ruben Ubiera
Florencia Rodríguez Giles

Presented by: 
The Rozenblum Foundation
The Michael Margulies Artist Agency 


Curator: Kiki Valdes


8:00pm - 11:00pm


ARTE CITY BUILDING 
2155 Washington Court Suite 109
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(Behind Bass Museum) 


More Info: MarguliesAgency.com
[email protected]
305.972.8962
Opening: Thursday, Feb. 14th 2013
Words/Images via: New Times 


FUTURESPECTIVE - Opens Thursday!

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