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Tattoos That Pop
A mysterious nomad known as the “Artist” practices a dark art form passed down through the generations. He creates much more than tattoos for tourists who visit his Lithuanian Tattoo Parlor.
Anarchy Parlor
Food, Booze & Tattoos sigue a Brett Rogers mientras viaja por Sudáfrica para rastrear los establecimientos de comida más deliciosos, las cervecerías más geniales y los salones de tatuajes más vanguardistas.
Food, Booze & Tattoos (LAS)
Cool clients, crazy tattoos, and all the scandal you can handle.
Miami Ink
Celebrating the die-hard Pittsburgh sports fans, here and around the world, and the unique sports culture they inhabit. Each week, KDKA tours their fan caves, explores their collection, sees their sports tattoos, tastes their tailgate fare, and more.
KDKA-TV Fan N'ATion
What can be expected in each issue of HorrorHound:
Retrospectives
Film Facts
Exclusive Photos
Interviews
Fan Contributions
A Look at Horror Fan Lifestyles
Original Art
Theme Based Issues
Etc. Etc. Etc.
HorrorHound⢠also includes vital information pertaining to merchandising of all the twisted movies we love. Speaking of merchandise, HorrorHound⢠will cover news on the production and availablity from the vast world of licensed horror collectibles including comic books, model kits, costumes, masks, novels, soundtracks, games, action figures and whatever else the genre can stand. Not to mention interviews and making-of features on great companies producing these must have gems. On top of all this, HorrorHound will strive to present fans with a home, hosting a number of exciting contests, allowing readers to view custom Halloween costumes, horror tattoos, letters and fan artwork to be featured in each issue of the magazine. Our goal is to offer the most fan-friendly publication available at the best price to the readers with enough incentives each issue to keep you coming back for more. As dedicated fans ourselves we can only hope to offer a refreshing new look at our genre. Feed the Beast - Tell your friends!
HorrorHound
A 15-minute discussion of Ayn Rand's philosophy, posted every other Monday on www.Peikoff.com. Leonard Peikoff is a PhD in philosophy and a longtime teacher and writer; he was designated by Ayn Rand as her legal and intellectual heir. In the show, Peikoff reads a batch of philosophical questions emailed to him and methodically answers them.
The material includes a large range of topics. Some recent ones were: Why do you reject Republicans? Is it proper for teenagers to have sex when they are not in love? Why did Ayn Rand smoke? If physical reality is independent of our mind, how come our mind can move our body? What is your position on tattoos? Why should ethics consist of anything besides the injunction not to initiate force? If we trade with China, are we helping it to become capitalist or entrenching its Communist leadership? Isn't the "Green Movement" more dangerous to freedom than Christianity? What did Ayn Rand think of our dropping of the atomic bombs in 1945? What rights if any do children have? If one takes atheism seriously, can he still be happily married to a Christian who takes her religion just as seriously? Was Ayn Rand's love of Rachmaninoff's music diminished by her knowledge of his neurosis? Would Mother Theresa have been happier if she had stopped being a missionary and become instead an Ayn Rand-type CEO? If I am only 17 is it proper to lie about my ideas to my wrong-headed and vindictive parents?
As the above indicates, Peikoff for the most part selects fresh questions, ones that have not been extensively discussed before in the Objectivist literature.
peikoff.com Q&A on Ayn Rand
Get to know the stories behind the tattoos and the artists of TLC's hit series Miami Ink.
TLC's Miami Ink Tattoo Talk
In this podiobook: "An engaging picaresque novel of a young man on the run. A warm, well-told story of a likable character with a knack for being in the wrong place at the wrong time." -Publisher's WeeklyWilly Middlebrook is a nice boy from the suburbs, a Vietnam vet, a college drop-out majoring in Human Kindness. Framed for the murder of a cop, Willy goes on the lam from the law. With hopeful heart and broken balls he lives among the people of the humble cafes and dusty bars, underground: "They have rough brown skin and wrinkled eyes. They are round and they are usually dirty. They are hard because they have to be, but if you warm them they get soft and you can make them sweet." Famous Potatoes is a road novel with a touch of noir, a tall tale that has been called "exuberant, funny, and humane.""Like the smudged chrome of a truck-stop diner, Famous Potatoes is an element of a new American realism, and Cottonwood has made it an engaging trip." -Chicago TribuneThe year is 1973. Back in those days only bad people got tattoos; long distance calls cost a small fortune; and an IBM 360 computer with a few hundred kilobytes was enough to run a bank."Cottonwood [has] charm--wry, loping, never cute. And, even more crucial, there is Willy's (and Cottonwood's) genuine people-liking, which makes Willy's complications seem less dire; the troubled travels become a nice excuse to meet more interesting folks. Laid-back--but not too much--and attractive." -KirkusAs a young man, Joe Cottonwood used to hitchhike everywhere. Many of the encounters in Famous Potatoes are based on actual events from those times. "Blessed with that wonderfully extravagant and original talent for telling tall tales, Joe Cottonwood weaves a whopper that catches you up and rockets you overland as Willy hitches himself on to one crazy adventure after another. . . Willy 'Crusoe' Middlebrook, anonymous fugitive, naive suburbanite, sexual suicide, husband on the run from Philadelphia and St. Louis to the sky-high Rockies of Idaho . . . " -Black Swan"Philadelphia may never be the same again." -Cleveland Plain DealerThis podcast is rated deep R for bad language and occasional scenes of funky sex. And a lot of joy.Author's note: I wrote this novel forty years ago as a cockeyed love letter to the USA. I was a young man without children. Now I am a grandfather. A few of the passages, as I review them now, could make a grandfather blush. Nevertheless I have resisted the impulse to censor any youthful excess. I've also let stand the passages that would now be deemed Politically Incorrect. They are an accurate rendition of the times (1973).
Famous Potatoes - A free audiobook by Joe Cottonwood
The Bod Mod show covers everything Body Modification related. Tattoos, Body Piercing, Ritual and Culturally Significant Rites of Passage, etc. We use a format of previously recorded segments as well as live interviews with people who are important in the field of body ornamentation and modification. Tune in every week at 10 pm Pacific. Hosted by Brett Perkins of Anomaly in Los Angeles, CA and John Johnson of Outer Limits in Long Beach, CA.
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J.C. Hutchins is an award-winning fiction and nonfiction storyteller, with 15 years of professional writing experience. His two novels – 7th Son: Descent and Personal Effects: Dark Art — were published in 2009 by St. Martin’s Press.
J.C. Hutchins
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