Delta Sky: Just Cause

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Wheels UP 42 DECEMBER 2012 deltaskymag.com Trend Watch // Body Art 3.0 Just Cause // Bill Ayres Co-founder, WhyHunger In 1975, talk-radio host Bill Ayres and the late musician Harry Chapin created the NYC-based nonprofit WhyHunger to fight hunger and poverty around the world. Today, the organization provides resources to more than 8,000 community-based programs and runs the National Hunger Hotline (1-866-3HUNGRY), which connects people in need to soup kitchens and other services. Says Ayres: “We’re working to help people gain back their power—not only as individuals, but as families and communities.” whyhunger.org Body art might just be the new status symbol, thanks to reality shows such as Ink Master and Tattoo School as well as the celebs, chefs and fashionistas whose ostentatious ink is literally part of their personal brand. Here, we place a few of the key players in this movement on a spectrum of trendiness. Look for these other tat-themed reality shows on a cable box near you: NY Ink, London Ink, Best Ink, America’s Worst Tattoos. GETTY IMAGES FOR Y-3 / JOE KOHEN/STRINGER (BECKHAM); GETTY IMAGES / SAMIR HUSSEIN/ STRINGER (RIHANNA); © JAMES DIMMOCK/CORBIS OUTLINE (KAT VON D); WIREIMAGE / ANGELA WEISS/STRINGER (VOLTAGGIO); SAM ASHLEY (HUNJUN); MOYA MCALLISTER (BILL AYRES). Michael Voltaggio The Top Chef Season Six champ is covered in ink. We particularly like the skull spoon on his left arm. Saira Hunjan The London- based tat artist recently designed a collection of wallets and purses for high- end label Ettinger. Rihanna The press goes nuts every time this erratic R & B diva gets a new tattoo. At this point, her inked-up bod might be more famous than her music. Kat Von D The body artist first found fame on TLC’s LA Ink, a reality show about the High Voltage Tattoo studio. David Beckham Our favorite professional shirtless guy has numerous tats—including one of Jesus that looks a lot like David Beckham. Jamie Foxx Actor/ guy with tats on his head Dave Navarro Guitar god/Ink Master host Pamela Love Jewelry designer/ noted ink lover Uncomfortably Trendy Painfully Trendy Excruciatingly Trendy TAT TREND-O- METER

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WhyHunger cofounder Bill Ayres is featured in Delta Sky Mag's 'Just Cause' section.

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42 december 2012 deltaskymag.com

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Body Art 3.0

Just Cause //

Bill AyresCo-founder, WhyHungerIn 1975, talk-radio host Bill Ayres and the late musician Harry Chapin created the NYC-based nonprofit WhyHunger to fight hunger and poverty around the world. Today, the organization provides resources to more than 8,000 community-based programs and runs the National Hunger Hotline (1-866-3HUNGRY), which connects people in need to soup kitchens and other services. Says Ayres: “We’re working to help people gain back their power—not only as individuals, but as families and communities.” whyhunger.org

Body art might just be the new status symbol, thanks to reality shows such as Ink Master and Tattoo School as well as the celebs, chefs and fashionistas whose ostentatious ink is literally part of their personal brand. Here, we place a few of the key players in this movement on a spectrum of trendiness.

Look for these other tat-themed reality shows on a cable box near you: NY Ink, London Ink, Best Ink, America’s Worst Tattoos.

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Michael Voltaggio The Top Chef Season Six champ is covered in ink. We particularly like the skull spoon on his left arm.

Saira Hunjan The London-based tat artist recently designed a collection of wallets and purses for high-end label ettinger.

Rihanna The press goes nuts every time this erratic R & B diva gets a new tattoo. At this point, her inked-up bod might be more famous than her music.

Kat Von D The body artist first found fame on TLC’s LA Ink, a reality show about the High Voltage Tattoo studio.

David Beckham our favorite professional shirtless guy has numerous tats—including one of Jesus that looks a lot like David Beckham.

Jamie Foxx Actor/guy with tats on his head

Dave Navarro Guitar god/Ink Master host

Pamela Love Jewelry designer/noted ink lover

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