After 21 years of service, U.S. Army Sgt. First Class Louis B. Smith Jr. found himself battling a new enemy: heart failure.
The ink on his chest spells out a lyric from Frank Sinatra’s “My Way,” a song his father introduced him to when he was young.
Good afternoon, Chicago. Democrats who control the Illinois General Assembly return to Springfield this week facing an agenda ...
Now that she has achieved that goal, she's working on achieving the next. As a tattoo artist at Belton's Ink Spot, Paulic is ...
"That’s when I said, can you do me a favor?" Smith recounted. "If I have to have this new heart, can you make sure…when you ...
Walking into the new Heart Tattoo, one feels as though they are stepping into a bit of a fun house. Down a flight of stairs ...
Louis B. Smith Jr. served in the Army for 21 years. But Smith faced one of his most life-threatening moments off the ...
It is a traditional flower tattoo that speaks to the heart, commemorating memorable moments and reminding the wearer to ...
After five years, Heart Tattoo shop in Sioux Falls has relocated to somewhere a little more permanent. The 4,100-square-foot, two-story tattoo parlor, opened its doors at its new address earlier this ...
The Heart FM and Britain's Got Talent star has revealed why she waited until her 50s to get inked, but she isn't alone.