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From the cutest wild babies ever to one helluva shindig, April definitely

Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012

Killer ink at the National Tattoo Convention.
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Killer ink at the National Tattoo Convention.
Killer ink at the National Tattoo Convention.
And last but not least, the end of the month brought the Seattle Weekly Best of the Web Awards 2010 announcement. Get your nominations in before May 12!
The lovely James - taste-tester for Seattle's Top Five Wieners (As Chosen by a Wiener Dog) and cutest Wiener dog mix ever.
Princess Betsey Ross (get it? PBR...) at the Haute Trash fashion show. Wasteful is not tasteful...
Texting and inking at the National Tattoo Convention.
Gleeks were geeking-out full force this month - here they are practicing for Seattle's take on the nationwide Glee Flash Mob.
There's something weird, but good, going on with El Mestizo's mole - Jason Sheehan couldn't quite figure it out. But that's not a bad thing.
The heartbreaking story of Foxie, a recently rescued former lab chimpanzee now living in Cle Elum, and her adopted kids.
A fun shot from a lunchtime walk in the International District.
Voracious Chef Showdown champ Seth Caswell shares a congratulatory libation with Seattle Weekly food critic Jason Sheehan.
There's absolutely nothing cuter on this earth than an itty bitty baby Beaver. Though, there are nine other babies that are gnawing at its heels.
Pleasure and pain at the National Tattoo Convention in Sea-Tac.
The sold out Voracious crowd packs the Paramount Theatre.
A baby otter makes it on the list of Seattle's 10 Cutest Wild Babies.
Voracious Chef Showdown emcee - Seattle culinary legend Tom Douglas.
At Seattle Weekly's Voracious Tasting & Food Awards: Shocked by how fast her dress is being eaten!
Beach House played a sold-out show to an awed audience at Neumos.
The scene at Neumos.
Spoon played a relatively low-key show at the Moore early in the month.

From the cutest wild babies ever to one helluva shindig, April definitely gave us some images to remember. Here’s an overview.Published on May 4, 2010