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City of Ink opened its doors. In 2008, an ordinance was passed that prohibited tattoo shops in the area. Years later, the city is forcing the shop to close.
Mintz opened Record Rendezvous in 1938, and moved to the Prospect Avenue location in 1945. It wasn’t just a place to buy records — it was a cultural crossroads. At a time when racial divisions ran ...
Jimmy Kneipp caught a record-breaking 759-pound great white shark off the New Jersey coast in 1988. The catch took place ...
Sydney Smith of Syzygy Precision Tattooing in Scottsdale is famous for her itty-bitty tattoos. Here's why people love them so ...
“It better not f—king fail,” Azumi cut in. Eclectic items available at I Hate Records on Haight Street in San Francisco on ...
Sasha Chada, CEO of New York City-based college consultancy Ivy Scholars, said the overall increase in high-school graduates ...
Stoke Lucero, the owner and artist at Lakewood's Nocturnal Tattoo, has tattooed 100 eyeballs on Chadwyck Minson's right leg.
Eduardo Valdivia will be tried for allegedly raping clients in his tattoo parlor. He was acquitted in a different trial three ...
The owner of Tracks in Wax is looking for a buyer who can preserve the magic that defines the store that opened in 1982 in ...
The owners of the iconic Austin brand hope an eye-popping revamp will reinvent the record store experience in uncertain economic times.
record stores Terry Currier’s Weird Ride The owner of Music Millennium talks about how indie record stores came together to get out of a years-long slump — and why younger generations are embracing ...
Uncle Aldo's Attic record store in Mesa lost its lease and has to move. The new, bigger location will offer 45s, 8-tracks, cassettes, comic books and toys. Owner Desi Scarpone is optimistic about ...