Fiction: The case of the matcha latte murder Sam is the host of a true-crime YouTube series called "You Got Harmed." And there's nothing Sam won't do to get more subscribers. Rahmah Abdulazeez
Seattle's queer community is 'homo for the holidays' Seattle’s LGBT community has created a unique tradition of holiday shows with a twist. A prime example is Jingle All the Gay, a queer burlesque show about chosen family and creating your own holiday traditions. Chase Burns, editor of The Ticket for the Seattle Times, takes us Clare McGrane
Terrible at buying Christmas presents? Peep our guide for clever gift ideas Not everyone has a knack for gift giving — and that's OK! Our experts share tips on what to get for 5 personality types, ranging from the practical to the sentimental to the hard to shop for. Meghan Keane
'Iron Man,' 'Super Fly' and 'Carrie' are inducted into the National Film Registry Every year, the Library of Congress adds 25 films to the National Film Registry to be preserved for posterity. This year's selections include Hairspray and When Harry Met Sally. Neda Ulaby
Meet the fall 2022 RadioActive youth podcast producers KUOW's RadioActive Youth Media is proud to offer an advanced podcasting workshop to six graduates of our Introduction to Radio Journalism Workshop. These teens have spent the fall at KUOW gaining advanced communications, audio production and journalism skills, all while producing two podcast episodes. Indigo Mays
Seattle's year in art After years of pandemic troubles, Seattle’s art scene made a comeback in 2022. KUOW Arts and Culture Reporter Mike Davis is here to reflect on the highlights from our arts community and share what you should check out before the end of the year. Vaughan Jones
How Latin identity became fodder for content From TikTok trends to mainstream music, popular culture is embracing — and mimicking — Latinos, with some creators actually pretending to be Latinx for social cachet. Manuela López Restrepo
We're not lion: The 2022 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards are a good laugh Jennifer Hadley claimed the top prize for her photo of a 3-month-old lion cub tumbling out of a tree in the Serengeti region of Tanzania. Ashley Ahn
Impressions, misconceptions, and inspiration: How ballet in Seattle leapt beyond my reporting I expected to merely report a story, but I was moved by the whole experience. After 90 minutes of watching Batista in dance rehearsal, I was asking myself if it was too late to take up ballet. Diana Opong
'Birthday Tree': It's The Thought That Counts You've probably heard the phrase, "It's the thought that counts." That's the theme of a holiday series we're bringing you this month from the KUOW staff. Katie Campbell