Draft:Ginger green (G star)
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Ginger green or known to some as g star is a Toronto born DJ and musician, G stars new type of music has inspired musicians all over Toronto.
Early life
[edit]Starting out in a small neighbourhood in the beaches of Toronto G star attended Etobicoke school of the arts (ESA) for 4 years where she moved on too post secondary education at McGill university.
Musical Career
[edit]The Toronto born musician started appearing in come lesser known artist videos and appearing on songs giving her once again the interest to pursue music after taking time away from from music G star returned to music with her new persona and a new style of music making.
Education
Ms.Green attended Etobicoke school of the arts for high school, McGill university for postsecondary and Columbia university in New York. While at McGill Ginger produced multiple video and photo shoots giving her the ability to work in the media industry, she also worked as a program assistant at the university of Toronto.
Career
[edit]G star started her career at McGill university working for the production crew on campus after graduating she turned to freelance writing for a number of years while attending Columbia University in New York. In her time as a freelance writer she wrote for companies such as CBC arts, Dazed Dazzle, Observer and more. following her career as a writer she worked a brief stint at the University of Toronto where she was a program assistant, following this she landed at her current job as interim managing editor at the Believer Magazine a multiple time national magazine award finalist.