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Making a pioneering mark (Register Pajaronian)
Freedom Tattoo & Piercing has walls painted yellow and black, the colors of Watsonville High School. Customers will be able to look up tattoo designs on the Internet on site, and print them out for the shop’s artists to apply.
Rae's Elemental Rune Tattoos (BellaOnline)
Have you ever wanted to memorialize some travel with a tattoo? Here's how Rae, BellaOnline's own body art editor, commemorated her recent trip to Hawaii.
Artist has warm heart for family in need (Evansville Courier & Press)
Rick Smith calls his creations "wooden tattoos." From sections of plywood, the 49-year-old Oakland City, Ind., man fashions everything from guitars to trains. His designs have honored prisoners of war, police officers, coal miners and a volunteer firefighter who died on duty.
Show introduces youths to professional art world (University of New Mexico Daily Lobo)
"Urbane Expo" will showcase emerging artists under 21 with a black-tie-optional night of performance, music and art. "It has a dual meaning," organizer Amy Dalness said. "You think 'urban,' like street, city, kind of hip - urban has a lot of meanings. But 'urbane' means kind of refined and sophisticated.
Lower East Side old and new: History and hipsters (Chicago Sun-Times)
NEW YORK -- For waves of immigrants to America, the Lower East Side was a place of first settlement. Today it's one of the city's trendiest neighborhoods. But it's easy to find history amid the hipsters.
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