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28 March 2012 5:07 AM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
On the Series Premiere of "Best Ink" (Tue., 10 p.m. Et on Oxygen) the tattoo artists had to design a cover-up for an existing tattoo.
As the bottom three -- Jessica, Tiffany and Meghan -- stood nervously awaiting the judges' verdict they were treated to some very harsh criticism from judge Joe Capobianco.
"I don't want to use the word 'piss-poor,'" he told a crying Jessica, "but there are very few other words I'm gonna be able to match that with."
Then Joe turned his attention to Meghan. While he likes aspects of her design, he thought it failed as a cover up. His biggest beef with Tiffany's tattoo "was the color saturation."
In the end, it was Tiffany who became the first artist to hear host Kimberly Caldwell say, "Please exit the stage and clean out your tattoo station."
So, how does it feel to be eliminated first? »
- Catherine Lawson
28 March 2012 4:35 AM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
On the Series Premiere of "Best Ink" (Tue., 10 p.m. Et on Oxygen) the tattoo artists had to design a cover-up for an existing tattoo.
As the bottom three -- Jessica, Tiffany and Meghan -- stood nervously awaiting the judges' verdict they were treated to some very harsh criticism from judge Joe Capobianco.
"I don't want to use the word 'piss-poor,'" he told a crying Jessica, "but there are very few other words I'm gonna be able to match that with."
Then Joe turned his attention to Meghan. While he likes aspects of her design, he thought it failed as a cover up. His biggest beef with Tiffany's tattoo "was the color saturation."
In the end, it was Tiffany who became the first artist to hear host Kimberly Caldwell say, "Please exit the stage and clean out your tattoo station."
So, how does it feel to be eliminated first? »
- Catherine Lawson
27 March 2012 8:40 AM, PDT | Monsters and Critics | See recent Monsters and Critics news »
Tune in alert for Best Ink (premieres tonight at 10/9c on Oxygen) - a new competition reality series that goes inside the unpredictable world of tattoo artistry. From Oxygen With nothing but their needles, ink, and passion, ten respected tattoo artists from across the country compete over eight episodes for the chance of winning $100,000 and a cover and feature spread in Tattoo magazine. The contestants are guided through the competition by host and recording artist Kimberly Caldwell. After each challenge, the head judge, world-renowned tattoo artist Joe Capobianco, along with international pinup model and tattoo shop owner Sabina Kelley and a rotating guest judge, critique the artists. work to find the most skilled tattooist. Only one artist will »
- April MacIntyre
27 March 2012 7:04 AM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
On TV this Tuesday: Raising Hope has a piggy predicament, Dancing With the Stars purges its first pairing, Ringer‘s Siobhan is given an ultimatum, Body of Proof battles an outbreak and more. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.
8 pm NCIS (CBS) | Director Vance’s brother-in-law is the lead suspect when Gibbs and the team investigate the murder of a petty officer. That ’70s Show‘s Don Stark and All My Children‘s Eden Riegel guest-star.
8 pm 90210 (The CW) | Pj proposes to Naomi, but Annie discovers a twist — he must get married in order to access his trust »
- Alyse Whitney
26 March 2012 11:01 AM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
There’s this weird part of the week — from Friday morning till Monday evening — when not a single major TV network airs a reality singing competition. It’s terrible, I know, but it also gives me a lot of time to ponder American Idol history. (Everyone does this in their free time, yes?) And my latest flight of Idol fancy got me mulling this question: Was Season 11′s Top 10 the strongest — top to bottom — in show history? Let’s examine:
For starters, I’d automatically rule out the five seasons with three or more Top 10 contestants who probably wouldn’t have outlasted Season 11′s No. »
- Michael Slezak
1 February 2012 6:52 PM, PST | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
TNT’s Franklin & Bash’s second season is getting a boost from actors from American Pie and Nurse Jackie.
Chris Klein (Wilfred) has been tapped to guest star in an episode. Klein plays an old high school buddy of Peter Bash (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) who’s described as a charismatic politician who wants out of the race for governor because of a family scandal. Paul Schulze (Law & Order) is also on board. He’s Klein’s campaign manager, who butts heads with Bash and Jared Franklin (Breckin Meyer) over the candidate’s decision to drop out of the race.
Klein and »
- James Hibberd
4 January 2012 11:50 AM, PST | TooFab | See recent TooFab news »
Clay Aiken was just officially announced as one of the contestants on "Celebrity Apprentice" ... but whatever happened to everyone else from Season 2 of "American Idol"?Do names like Vanessa Olivarez, Corey Clark, Kimberly Caldwell and Josh Gracin ring a bell?Check out the gallery above to see what they're all up to these days.Warning: "Celebrity Apprentice" may be as good as it gets. Read more »
- tooFab Staff
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