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  • An iconic tattoo parlor is the only surviving establishment from the long-extinct Pike, a leftover relic at 22 Chestnut Place that once was a neighbor to the Rainbow Pier, the Plunge, the Cyclone Racer, the Loof's Carousel Hippodrome and the Lido Ballroom. The structure was built in 1921, and originally was a photography studio before it became a tattoo shop in 1927," says Kari Barba, the current owner of what is now called Outer Limits Tattoo & Piercing. "It's now become the oldest (tattoo shop) in America, and second-oldest in the world behind one in Sweden.

    ... respected director of the Bixby Knolls Business Improvement Association, who was lying face-down o..., and I wound up buying the place from his family.". Business is solid. While other businesses these...

  • [Doreen Eppy] spoke with emotion. "I want to do business without having to challenge people," she told the commission. But because of "this nastiness," she and her husband have had to take money from the family business and with "our excellent reputation" are now renting a store on Duval Street "that I can present as I want and hopefully this will all go away. Despite stern suggestions by the city attorney, Shawn Smith, that what with the city being served with a suit, maybe the commissioners might like to limit what they have to say on the subject, Commissioner Jose Menendez was nevertheless in ruminant mood himself. "I love Key West," he offered. "I have lived here all my life. A long, long life. You could walk down the street, you'd know everybody." He has never felt threatened here...

  • ... in our circuit: whether a municipal ban on tattoo parlors violates the First Amendment. Although cou... the process of tattooing but also to the business of tattooing--that is, the procedure under which t... a person from performing a tattoo on a family member in his house for free. And the City's restr...

  • ..., where he observed his first year in business there a few weeks ago. His interest and skill at t...He said his clientele ranges from family members to professionals such as doctors, lawyers ...

  • By LAURA SIEDLECKI Staff Writer

    ...-- What does it take to be a successful business?. "Persistence and great good luck" said Lynn Dulaaney, owner and senior tattoo artist at Moving Pictures Studio. "We try to consi... business years later as well as a family affair. Moving Pictures Studio is family owned and...

  • The artists at House of Ink tattoo parlor on Frayser Boulevard are collecting backpacks, uniforms and supplies for school children to use this fall. Each customer who brings donations to the business from Aug. 4-6, will get a $30 credit toward a tattoo. House of Ink, which opened three years ago, organized a Toys for Tatts drive last Christmas and brought in more than $5,000 worth of toys for Horton Gardens public housing residents. In 2007, they adopted a family for Thanksgiving and Christmas.

  • It's 1945, and you want a tattoo. You drive to the part of town your mom warned you about, past scruffy bars and burlesque shows, and arrive at a tiny shop offering maybe 200 designs in three or four colors. An ex-sailor who just clocked out of his day job rinses off his tattoo machine. Five minutes and $2 later, your arm bears a patriotic eagle - a nifty example of Traditional American artwork, although no one will call it that for decades. Now it's 2011 and you want a tattoo. You comb through online portfolios to choose an artist and call to discuss the design and book an appointment. When the day arrives, you drive to the funky- hip part of town. In a private room, the gloved artist unwraps sanitized equipment and chooses from dozens of colors of vegan- friendly ink. Six hours and $1...

    ... has been tattooing for 34 years and whose family organized the first U.S. tattoo convention in 1979... the mainstream, picking up tattooists' business cards as they monitored their iPhones and BlackBer...

  • * * 1/2 Multilayered with varying strata of social commentary, explores a tightly-knit family secret that...

  • Mike Lawton knows he is shaking things up by opening a tattoo studio in downtown Christiansburg. It's an area more accustomed to medical offices, pharmacies, appliances, picture frames and Depression-era murals depicting the town's history as a part of the Wilderness Trail.

    ... who lives in Riner, he is carrying on a family business that he said goes back six generations. L...

  • *** 1/2 Multilayered with varying strata of social commentary, explores a tightly-knit family secret that...



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