Heidi Minx interviews the founder and President of In 2 It Media, which produces celebrity charity events.
Amy Forrester is a makeup artist who, interestingly enough, saves her brush solely for others.
Heidi Minx interviews Angela Rodriguez about her tattoos and her animal rescue.
Annette LaRue started hand-poking neighborhood kids when she was 13. At 15, she got her own biker-branded work, the first of an extensive tattoo collection. Then, in 1989, she picked up a tattoo machine and hasn’t stopped since.
Picture an interior designer and chances are you’re not envisioning a bearded, burly, tattooed ex–punk musician from New York City...
Here’s the setup: Two steroid-shooting, joke-spewing mercenaries are in Shanghai for a routine mission. When the city comes under siege from a rival private military contractor, the cocky duo ditch the bravado and prepare for the worst. Escaping the chaotic disaster zone won’t be easy, with buildings collapsing around them, panicked civilians running for their lives, and a hail of gunfire that makes Afghanistan look like Club Med. Working in tandem, players must coordinate attacks, avoid shooting bystanders, and make tough moral decisions as they battle through the ravaged ruins. With the spoils of war, players can fine-tune their weapons with scopes, barrels, grenade launcher attachments, bigger clips, and even decorative paint jobs. Finally, a zebra-striped AK-47 to match your tattoo.
You didn’t dream of screwing with the clergy in medieval Italy. But when Ezio Auditore da Firenze’s father is wrongly executed, the nobleman turns assassin and takes up the blade to exact revenge on the corrupt politicians, businessmen, and men of the cloth who conspired against his family. With the help of family friend Leonardo da Vinci’s brilliant inventions, the assassin brings new flair to the art of killing, infiltrating enemy strongholds with flying machines, wielding two blades for simultaneous instant kills, and bringing gunpowder to knife fights. After the kill, lose pursuers in the streets of Venice, Florence, and Rome by running across rooftops, dodging down alleys, and hiding under objects. Romans got you cornered? Try a smoke bomb and live to slay another day.