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Meet Model Jessica Markowski

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She’s an actress, a fashion model, campaigner, and influencer — so isn’t it about time we all got
schooled about Jessica Markowski? I interviewed the 26-year-old businesswoman to unearth her
secrets and find out how she’s just getting started.

How did you get your start?

I got my start on the streets of Manhattan. I was recruited by a modeling agency and started my
a career as I was on my way to my high school class!

How did you get into Modelling?

Modeling kind of found me in a way. I was given the opportunities through being scouted. Once I
started going out to castings and booking jobs, I decided to pursue it on a full-time basis.

When did you start your Instagram page?

It’s funny you ask! Do you know how Facebook notifies you of photo memories? They just sent me one
last week of my first post on Instagram! 7 years ago, and still going! I started my Instagram page
when I wanted to document my fun exciting journey as a model and actress in NYC.

A lot of people hate influencers. What kind of feedback do you get from the industry?

Some people love influencers some people don’t. Most people don’t understand how it can be
considered a “job.” Many people think it’s just an easy life filled with traveling, photographing, and
looking good head to toe. However, what they do not know that you are your own boss. You are
responsible for running your own business. You have to handle all the accounting, negotiating,
managing. There are a lot of moving parts that people don’t really see on an aesthetically pleasing
Instagram feed.

How do brands know the return they’re getting when they pay you to post?

They usually ask for stats and pricing to see if the partnership will be worthwhile.

Do you do more brand collaborations on Instagram Feed or Instagram Stories?

I do more brand collaborations on my Instagram feed. Instagram stories only last for 24 hours.
Brands want the content to live longer and have a longer impact.

Do you consider yourself an entrepreneur?

I do consider myself an entrepreneur. As I said earlier, I am my own boss. I work hard for every
penny. I hustle as much as I can because I enjoy it with all my heart. My business is my true passion.
I love it like a boyfriend.

Do you find that men are threatened by you because you’re a strong woman?

It takes a certain type of person to handle my work lifestyle. I expect a lot from myself and from
potential guys. I am very hard working and think the only fit can be one who is equally as passionate
about success.

Instagram: @Jessicamarkowski

Matthew Ronald grew up in Chicago. His mother is a preschool teacher, and his father is a cartoonist. After high school Matthew attended college where he majored in early-childhood education and child psychology. After college he worked with special needs children in schools. He then decided to go into publishing, before becoming a writer himself, something he always had an interest in. More than that, he published number of news articles as a freelance author on apstersmedia.com.

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Viola Davis Shines as U.S. President in Amazon Thriller ‘G20’

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Viola Davis Shines as U.S. President in Amazon Thriller ‘G20’

Award-winning actress Viola Davis is taking on one of her most powerful roles yet—playing the President of the United States in the new action-packed thriller G20, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

Directed by Patricia Riggen, G20 follows U.S. President Danielle Sutton, portrayed by Davis, as she navigates a terrifying terrorist attack during a G20 summit in Cape Town, South Africa. With world leaders in danger and her family threatened, President Sutton must take charge in a fight for survival.

For Davis, the role is more than just another character — it’s a full-circle moment. The Oscar, Emmy, Tony, and Grammy-winning star reflected on how seeing strong Black women on TV as a child — especially Teresa Graves in the 1974 crime series Get Christie Love!—inspired her belief in what was possible.

“When you see it, you can believe it. When you see it, you can see yourself in it,” Davis said, recalling how empowered she felt watching Graves command the screen. “That 6-year-old Viola has been serving me. My job is to make her squeal.”

The movie also features Anthony Anderson as First Gentleman Derek Sutton, Marsai Martin as their daughter Serena, and Christopher Farrar as their son Demetrius. Davis personally requested Anderson for the role, citing their longtime friendship and shared experiences in the entertainment industry.

The two actors even joked about their bond, admitting that some of their best memories come from snagging goodies at Hollywood gifting suites. “We like the free stuff,” Davis laughed.

With a compelling plot, a diverse and talented cast, and a trailblazing lead, G20 delivers high-stakes action and heartfelt representation. Davis’s portrayal of a commanding and compassionate Black female president is a groundbreaking moment in Hollywood — and one her younger self would be proud to see.


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Blotto Documentary Set to Premiere at Cohoes Music Hall

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Blotto Documentary Set to Premiere at Cohoes Music Hall

Fans of ’80s rock and Capital Region history are in for a treat this weekend as a new documentary about Albany-based band Blotto is set to premiere at Cohoes Music Hall on Saturday.

Titled “Hello! My Name Is Blotto — The Movie!” the film chronicles the journey of the quirky, genre-blending rock group that rose to national recognition in the early 1980s. The documentary is produced by Rob Lichter, also known as Bert Blotto, and features footage, interviews, and photographs spanning over five decades.

Blotto’s roots trace back to the 1970s in Saratoga Springs, where they performed as The Star Spangled Washboard Band at colleges and clubs. The group found national fame with their hit single “I Wanna Be A Lifeguard,” whose music video — created in collaboration with SUNY Albany students — was broadcast on MTV’s very first day, August 1, 1981.

The band followed up with other crowd-pleasers like “Metalhead” and “You Can’t Fire Me, I Quit,” becoming a beloved part of the upstate New York rock scene.

The film premiere event will begin with doors opening at 6 p.m., followed by the screening at 7 p.m. Attendees can also look forward to an intermission and a live Q&A session with those involved in the film’s production.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer curious about local music history, this documentary offers an entertaining and nostalgic glimpse into one of Albany’s most iconic bands.

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Jennifer Lopez Stuns in Bold Black Bodysuit

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Jennifer Lopez Wears Headturning Black Bodysuit, Expresses ‘Gratitude’

Jennifer Lopez is once again making headlines — this time not only for her stunning fashion choice but also for her uplifting message.

The global superstar took to Instagram to share a striking photo of herself wearing a sleek black bodysuit, paired with a caption reflecting on the things she’s most grateful for.

“Gratitude check-in,” JLo wrote, before listing three heartfelt points:

  1. “My body — working hard but still better than ever.”
  2. “The people who keep my heart full.”
  3. “The little moments that become the best memories.”

She ended her message by encouraging her followers to reflect on their own blessings, asking, “What are you grateful for today?”

Fans Flood the Comments with Love and Support

Lopez’s fans responded with an outpouring of love and admiration in the comments.

“Queen! Grateful for your tour and everything you’ll do,” one wrote.
Another praised her resilience, saying, “I’m grateful that after everything the haters put you through last year, you never gave up and came back stronger!”

From messages about family, health, and friendship to inspiration and strength, her post struck a chord with many.

As always, Jennifer Lopez proves she’s not only a style icon but also a source of positivity and empowerment for millions around the world.

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