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The Joke’s on You… Permanently
May 1st

Do some people not realize that they grow older? Was the week of shocking your friends with the lengths you’ll go for a laugh, worth the lifetime of regret? Submitted by: Unknown
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Anna Deavere Smith revisits ‘Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992′
Apr 25th
Anna Deavere Smith’s one-woman docu-play “Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992″ is among the most durable artworks to emerge from the ashes of L.A.’s 1992 riots. Based on hours of interviews with about 300 people, the prismatic show was a tour de force in which Smith originally played more than 40 different characters, including then-Police Chief Daryl Gates, truck driver Reginald Denny, a former L.A. gang member and a Korean woman.
The full story can be read/found on LA Times – Entertainment
Slash’s Many Famous and Meaningful Tattoos
Apr 23rd

Slash, guitarist for Guns ‘N Roses and several other bands, is the ultimate bad boy rocker, with his long curly hair, sunglasses, cigarettes, and tattoos. Slash’s many tattoos have even inspired fans to get the same images inked onto their own bodies, making a little piece of Slash a permanent mark in their lives, carrying him and his art wherever they go. Variety is the Spice of Life Even When it Comes to Tattoos Slash has a variety of different tattoos all over his body, and each tattoo that can be found on him represents something unique and meaningful to him. He apparently even sketched his own tattoos, thanks to his innate talent for drawing. On Slash’s right bicep, he has a tattoo of a caricature of himself in a red shirt holding a rose in his teeth. His signature thick, long black hair covers the eyes, and the word “Slash” is tattooed underneath the image. In tribute to his current band, Velvet Revolver, Slash has a tattoo inked onto the underside of his right forearm. The image is a silhouette of a woman that is also the cover of the band’s album titled “Contraband.” The woman is drawn with a gun holster on her leg. It’s an image involving a little bit of sex appeal combined with power, kind of like Slash himself. On the back of Slash’s left shoulder is yet another tattoo. This one is often referred to as the “snakepit tattoo” because it is the logo of yet another one of his musical projects, a band called Slash’s Snakepit. Slash pays tribute to the band that made him famous and who he is today, Guns ‘N Roses, on his left bicep. There, imagery associated with the band, namely a skull wearing a top hat surrounded by roses, can be found. The image also includes the letters “D.T.U.D.”, which represent “drink till you drop.” And beneath those letters are the words “Forever Until.” He also had his son’s name, London, tattooed on his lower back, and his other son’s name, Cash, was inked onto his upper abdomen. Further paying tribute to his family, his wife’s name, Perla, is permanently found on his left forearm, adorned with a rose. And Slash loves his cigarettes, which are displayed on a couple of his tattoos, including one of a pair of lips with a cigarette in them on his right shoulder, and a top hat-wearing cat smoking a cigarette on the lower right side of his abdomen. Meanings Behind the Ink As you can tell, Slash’s tattoos are not just meaningless empty images strewn all over his body. Rather, each is a representation of a unique time in his life, his various musical projects, and the most important people to him. Clearly, he has taken the time to really think about what he wanted permanently inked onto his body, and most of his tattoos are found in places, like his arms and shoulders, that are exposed so that fans can see the artwork and even mimic some of them for their own tattoos.
The full story can be read/found on Body Art Fun
Hayden Panettiere’s Misspelled Tattoo is No Regret
Apr 20th

People often get tattoos that are meaningful to them in one way or another, and it is no different for celebrities. After all, tattoos are not always merely about an interesting looking design. Sometimes they carry real significance, like a lesson or even a memory. They can either have symbolic meanings through their imagery or flat-out state a personal belief in words. Foreign Language Tattoos Some people take it a step further and get a statement tattooed on their bodies that is written in a foreign language. There must be something about having a phrase filled with cultural undertones inked on your body. Onlookers need to ask what it says, what it signifies, and you can prove your knowledge of the world by reading the phrase in its native language before translating it. This must be what Hayden Panettier’s intent was when she got an Italian phrase inked down the left side of her back. The “Heroes” starlet thought she was getting a tattoo with impact, with great meaning, with insight. Her intention was to be inked with a charismatic phrase written in one of the world’s most beautiful languages. Instead, she got an extra letter and a whole lot of press photos of her back, with the media mocking her decision. So much for showing off her tattoo with open-back dresses. Misspelling Ruins Meaningful Tattoo Unfortunately, Hayden should have maybe checked with Rosetta Stone before making the commitment to have the words, “Live without regrets” in Italian flowing down her back because, though the words are spelled “Vivere sensa rimpianti,” her back reads “Vivere senza rimipianti.” See the extra letter “i”? It is sort of ironic how her tattoo, reminding her to leave the past behind her and live without regrets, would be seen by most as a regret in and of itself, due to it being misspelled. Instead, Hayden is holding her head up high, and not letting a little mistake like an extra letter ruin what could be an inspiring message for her fans and for herself every time she looks at her back in the mirror. A Positive Reaction to a Mistake Hayden got the tattoo to remember that everyone deals with disappointments in life, and that everyone falls down but you need to pick yourself up. And she is living up to her motto of not living with regrets, even when it comes to her permanent tattoo. She reacted by jokingly saying that if you get a tattoo in a foreign language, you just shouldn’t visit that country or anyplace where that language would be spoken. But, more importantly, she realizes the mistake and is keeping it just the way it is, at least for now. Being that it is placed on her back, she can rest assured that she won’t have to see it all the time, and she can forget about the misspelling. So, despite everyone talking about it, Hayden recognizes that it was a mistake, but instead of regretting it, she is going to live with it and do just as it says, “live without regrets.”
The full story can be read/found on Body Art Fun
The Google doodle: A highly creative home page homage
Apr 19th
It started with Burning Man in 1998 and took off from there. The images, which celebrate dates, people and events, have become increasingly active and interactive. Photographer Robert Doisneau is known for Parisian street scenes that reflected his fascination with what he called “the marvels of daily life.” Four of his images — including his famous (if posed) 1950 picture of a kissing couple — graced last weekend’s Google doodle, the variation on its home-page logo with which the company celebrates special dates, people and events.
The full story can be read/found on LA Times – Entertainment
Hulkpirate Daggercrotch
Apr 18th

I’ve been singing the words: Hulkpirate Daggercrotch to myself for the past 20 minutes while the server rebooted. I may be going insane. FURTHER insane. Submitted by: Lenny
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No Yolo
Apr 15th

That was very #yolo of her, except in 10 years people will have no idea what that means. Submitted by: alex
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Blood and What Now?
Apr 5th

I wonder if people with tattoos like this look in the mirror every day and legitimately think they made a good decision. Submitted by: Eyja Via: Lunitatoo
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It’s Does Not When You Have This On Your Arm Forever
Mar 28th

Apostrophes people: learn how to use them. Submitted by: Unknown
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