This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW ORLEANS — What better way to celebrate ...
Would you ever get a tattoo at a museum? If it’s on your bucket list, you’re in luck. As part of its newest exhibition, Tattoo, The Field Museum opened a working tattoo shop where visitors can choose ...
Sailor Jerry Rum has made an annual event of sponsoring free tattoos on the anniversary of the death of the legendary tattoo artist Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins. Collins studied Asian tattooing ...
Norman “Sailor Jerry” Collins settled in Honolulu in the 1930s, where he opened two shops on Hotel and Smith streets. Tattoos were recognized as an art largely due to Collin’s work, which has been ...
The makers of Sailor Jerry spiced rum have just announced the launch of the new Sailor Jerry tattoo app, free on iTunes. The app allows users to take new or existing photos and add a bit of Sailor ...
Sailor Jerry Rum, owned by William Grant & Sons, is honoring Women's History Month with a new campaign that spotlights female tattoo artists, per information shared with Marketing Dive. As part of the ...
Unlike vodka and tequila, which have both seen a resurgence in recent years, rum doesn’t lend itself to craft cocktails in quite the same way. Yet, that hasn’t stopped a relatively small rum brand ...
Sailor Jerry isn’t just the name of a hipster rum, it’s also the pseudonym for Norman Keith Collins, arguably the most iconic tattoo artist in modern history. Collins was the master of the old school ...
The Sailor Jerry brand was inspired by tattoo legend, Norman Collins, a true visionary with intense dedication to his craft and an unwavering rebellious and devil-may-care attitude. In honor of ...
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