Posts in Editor's Pick
COVER - Yasmine Aker - Canaries In The Coal Mine

Iranian actress Yasmine Aker is capturing hearts on screen and beyond the camera's lens. Motivated by her humanitarian spirit, she uses her platform to spotlight issues near and dear to her heart. Yasmine takes on societal challenges and embraces the meaning of advocacy by spotlighting mental health awareness while standing up for LGBTQ+ rights and women's empowerment. Beyond her roles on screen, she provides a glimpse into the beauty of her Iranian heritage by taking on the role of a cultural representative in the industry and spreading a message of understanding. To learn more about Yasmine Aker, and all her activism, please read on!

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Grace & Stella Makes The Perfect Spa Day!

As some of you may know, I have been in crazy competition mode. For some crazy reason all the big comps are back to back this year leaving my body crying for some self love. Other than massages and rolling my body out, I’m fairly notorious for neglecting self love. So, I was super excited when Grace & Stella reached out to me to try some of their products. Grace & Stella checks all the boxes! They are vegan, cruelty free, natural ingredients, paraben-free, and have tons of fun products that will leave your skin glowing.

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Splash Into Summer By Going Clean With Sunscreen

As warm weather arrives and beach enthusiasts flock to the shores, the significance of sunscreen takes center stage in importance. Despite tanning culture being ingrained in American society as a prevailing norm, and sunscreen often perceived as an obstruction to achieving a sun-kissed complexion, it's time to welcome a fresh approach that prioritizes prevention and cherishing your skin with the help of sunscreen. 

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The Olympics of Pole Sports

Tis the season… for Pole Sports! Well, really it is just starting to be the season. Let me explain. Like many sports the athletes train year round, but there are particular times when the different competitions happen. I am a US based athlete so I will be speaking more about the US, but it is much the same across the globe. The summer is when most of the national competitions happen for the athletes, then late fall and early winter is when the International competitions occur. One must first qualify on the national level, creating the US Team in our case, to go to Worlds. While we are not an Olympic sport yet, we are handled in much the same way.

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Kristian Ventura - The Romance Of Acting

Kristian Ventura is a sensitive artist on and off the screen. He first garnered attention for his outstanding portrayal of Richard III in Shakespeare's legendary play, which he performed while studying acting at the University of Southern California. But we are super excited about his role as Simon on the new series "School Spirits" on Paramount+, where he will quickly become your favorite character has he assists his best friend in determining who her murder is. In addition to acting, Kristian loves to write and is very active with his community in South Los Angeles and internationally. Please read on to learn more about Kristian in our exclusive interview below. I know we are excited to see what is next for him!

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Mary Mattingly's Eco-Conscious Activism - Imagined Futures in Bloom

The innovative New York artist Mary Mattingly has emerged as a true beacon of environmental consciousness in the art world. With the recent debut of her piece Ebb of a Spring Tide at Socrates Sculpture Park in New York, Mattingly has carved a unique path that seamlessly blends art, activism, and our connection to water. As the world continues to evolve, Mattingly remains at the forefront of championing climate awareness. Her art serves as a reminder that creativity can be a force of change, transcending traditional boundaries and inspiring us to reimagine how we interact with our planet. Continue reading to learn more about Mary Mattingly.

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Editorial - Nicky Whelan is on a Mission

Nicky Whelan is a remarkable actress whose unwavering love for animals matches her undeniable talent on the silver screen. With her infectious charisma and genuine devotion to the well-being of our furry friends, she is hard not to fall in love with. Apart from working in sanctuaries and appearing in movies like The Best Man, Nicky has blended her passion for animals and film by hosting a segment of Bondi Vet. Today, we turn our focus to the extraordinary life and work of this compassionate actress, as we uncover the heartfelt efforts she undertakes to rescue and protect those who have no voice. Read on to learn more about Nicky Whelan.

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Sweating Green: Discovering the Eco-Warriors of the Active Wear Industry

The shift towards conscious living and mindful purchasing is not foreign to us consumers anymore. This demand for sustainability and ethicality from brands, and reevaluating their production processes, has expanded into the realm of active wear, where sustainability and functionality are converging to create a new wave of ethical and eco friendly choices. This article aims to highlight the various fitness brands that are combining style, performance, and a deep commitment to environmental and social consciousness, and bring awareness to the key ethical practices undertaken by them. From the studio to the trails, to the gym, to the streets, let Jejune Magazine help you embrace this new era of sustainable fitness!

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Cover - Natasha Kalimada - Dancing Into The Stars

A rising star in Hollywood, Natasha Kalimada is an actress, professional dancer, model, and influencer with a bright future ahead of her. Her new film roles in A-list productions such as “Babylon” and “Don’t Worry Darling” will shine a spotlight on Natasha’s talents while also showcasing her commitment to causes beyond her thriving career. Natasha has not only strutted down the catwalk and dazzled in front of studio cameras but she’s also dedicated her time to inspiring and mentoring young girls, as evident in her involvement with the non-profit organization Inspiring Girls USA. Please continue reading to explore how Natasha’s dedication to her craft and philanthropy have led to her success, and how her journey can be an example for other aspiring entertainers and socially conscious citizens today.

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Sonica Sarna - Designing the Future of Fashion

Sonica Sarna is making big moves in the fashion industry. Her three dimensional take on sustainability is focused on shedding light on Indian designs and prints. Her experimentation with natural dyeing, indigenous cotton and block printing are just some of the work in her repertoire, with more sustainable practices in the process of conceptualization. #ProjectThrive is an example of how Sonica is focusing her organization’s resources in the intervention of the fast fashion supply chain. Let Jejune Magazine help you learn more about Sonica Sarna and her organization - Sonica Sarna Design.

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Mashville - Shatters Walls of Silence, Singing Out 'OK' To Mental Health Conversations

Mashville is a collective of artists from across the globe, coming together with a common goal: destigmatizing conversations about mental health. With the release of their new song "OK", the group is looking to make an impact on music fans who may be struggling. The song and video concept focuses on conversations around suicide and suicidal ideation, featuring an impressive lead vocal performance from member Nova Chez. Through the song, Nova shares her message that it is okay to not be okay and encourages listeners to reach out and talk about the tough things. With their new single, Mashville is continuing to spread its message of support and understanding. With the power of music, they hope to start more dialogue around mental health, as well as open up the conversation for those who may be struggling.

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Vertical.Show Comes To San Francisco This June!

Vertical.Show is a one of a kind show that will tantalize an all ages audience this June 8, 9, 10, and 11th, at the Great Star Theater in San Francisco, CA., with artistic and never seen before pole dancing and aerial arts performances that you won't want to miss! There will be a total of five shows: three being for all ages, one will showcase our youth athletes who will blow your mind (June 11th), and there will be an after dark show (June 10th at 9:30pm) for those feeling a bit more bold.

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Cover - Hot Happy Zuri Hall

Let Zuri Hall take you on a ride as she spins you all over the Hollywood scene across the red carpet through Access Hollywood to keynote speeches as if she is one of the athletes in the show American Ninja Warrior she co-hosts. In all reality Zuri is a truly inspiring women who is just bubbling over with charm and beautiful energy. As one of the first Black women in local news she has more than made a name for herself interviewing all the celebrities, but so much more. Zuri is far from a fluffy Hollywood socialite, in fact she is very proud of her midwest up bringing. She likes to use her platforms to talk about the hard issues including cases of missing people of color, mental health, and voting rights, to just name a few. She recently started a new podcast, Hot Happy Mess, that helps make her topics even more limitless. Please read on to learn more about this incredible out spoken women, her work in Hollywood, and her many ways of giving back, including a new partnership with Global Fund for Children as a Global Ambassador.

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Jenny Kendler- Giving Rise To Beauty In The Natural World

Jenny Kendler makes the invisible visible through her elaborate initiatives that bring to light the climate crisis we are facing. As a long-time advocate, Jenny Kendler has persisted in standing up for her beliefs and is deeply passionate about using her work to communicate her message to people from all walks of life. Her unique artistic approach explores beyond the established and continues to demonstrate the purest form of beauty. Her optimism and influence extend beyond her work, as she works with organizations to support local artists and advocate for change. 

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Diane Burko - Encapsulating Time Through Art

The planet and it’s people are constantly changing, and Diane Burko is helping us bear witness to it through her unique and beautiful way to documenting our world and climate change in her paintings and photographs. As a life long environmentalist and and advocate for indigenous rights, Diane encourages others to take in the world around us and work toward protecting it together. Her inspirational "time-based media" and collaboration with scientists to analyze and disseminate information has helped to educate viewers about the changes we are seeing on this planet. And while it might feel like a tough battle, Diane feels so much hope for the younger generations and their passion for our planet. Please read on to find out more about Diane Burko and how she sees the world.

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Crys Matthews Is The Fire

I have had the pleasure to see a few artists a Joe’s Pub now, but none were so intimate as coming to see Crys Matthews sit down and sing with her audience. The way she spoke and sang to her crowd you felt like you were sitting in a living room with her taking a break from drawing up the latest set of signs for your next protest together.

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Natisa Gogol - A Ray of Hope in Times of Grief

Natisa Gogol is a promising ray of hope! Hailing from war-stricken Ukraine, her music is inspired by the grief faced due to the war. She wishes for her audience to cherish their present and bring to light the casualties faced by the people of Ukraine. In support of this, she has lent a helping hand to organizations that aim to make the refugee life simpler, providing aid and assistance, which is the need of the hour. Read on to get up close and personal with Natisa Gogol!

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Damien D. Smith - The "Directorial" Force to be Reckoned With

Damien D Smith is a multi-talented artist, actor, director, and activist who uses his art form to create awareness and initiate conversations around a range of social issues. He is a passionate advocate for social justice and has dedicated his life to making a difference in the lives of those who are historically underserved and undervalued. His work has been widely acclaimed and awarded due to his dedication to sparking awareness on human rights. His award-winning directorial projects, are Target: St. Louis, Detangling The South, and Free To Be Free. These projects have been widely acclaimed and awarded, and have made a huge impact on the world. Jejune is excited to put Damien D. Smith on your radar and explore his inspiring commitment to making the world a better place.

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Being A Hero Over The Generations

In celebration of Women’s History Month Joe’s Pub has an amazing cast of women coming to their stage! I had the pleasure to watch one of their monthly shows, Generation Women. This heartwarming show of female empowerment will have the audience laughing and crying in their seats in no time!

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The Right Wing Long Game - By Andrew Krueger

This is a bad time to be queer. Alaska just gutted their LGBTQ+ Protections, Florida’s Bill SB254 is threatening to kidnap trans kids and tear apart queer families, and states across the country are introducing bills that mitigate gay rights, restrict access to gender affirming care, and expose the queer community as a whole to discrimination and violence. Iowa even attempted a fresh shot at rolling back marriage equality, along with the introduction of multiple anti-queer and anti-trans bills.  These are just the tip of the iceberg; the legislation in progress is the opening move of the right wing’s long game to roll back rights, restrict healthcare, and force the queer community back into the closet. 

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