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Q&A WITH ROLLER DERBY QUEEN, SUZY HOTROD

What skates, wears red hot lipstick, and is covered in ink? Jean Schwarzwalder, aka Suzy Hotrod, is the roller derby matriarch of the up and coming sport. As a major player in her league, Gotham Girls Roller Derby, she embodies the epitome of hard core. She's an internationally recognized derby girl, ravaged in ink, and oh yeah, she was in a couple punk rock bands.



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Q&A: ATTIKA 7

After leaving his former band Biohazard, Evan Seinfeld is back in the public eye with his new band Attika 7. Seinfeld took some time out of his schedule to talk to Inked about his transition from band to band, his personal growth as an artist and the tattoos that have marked his body along the way.

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Q&A: DAMIEN ECHOLS

Damien Echols

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Q&A: MAC MILLER

The hottest rapper on the block, Mac Miller, talks about collaborating with his heroes on rhymes and with legendary tattoo artists on designs.

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Q&A: RYAN ROBERTS

Following a career season last year Arizona Diamondbacks infielder Ryan Roberts has quickly become a fan favorite in the Major League Baseball scene. His excessive tattoos, which are not common in the MLB, have earned him the nickname Tatman. 


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Q&A: STACEY AMAGRANDE

A wife, a chef and a soon to be cookbook author, Season 3 MasterChef contestant Stacey Amagrande likes her plate full… literally.

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Q+A: BILAL


Grammy nominated singer/songwriter, Bilal, has just released his fourth studio album, A Love Surreal.  After several years of working mainly in collaborations and after a devastating album leaking, leading to the failed release of his 2006 work, Bilal is back with some surrealist sounds and some awesome new ink as well.


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Q+A: BOB HARPER

The Biggest Loser trainer discusses his ever-expanding collection of tattoos, what it’s like working with the First Lady, and who—or what—is to blame for the obesity epidemic.

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