Veteran anti-consumerist crusader Reverend Billy takes aim at climate change Reverend Billy, the flamboyant "altar-ego" of New York performance artist William Talen, celebrates 20 years of crusading with his Stop Shopping Choir. Jon Kalish
Man electrocuted in tree in Seattle's Greenwood neighborhood A construction worker was in serious condition on Wednesday after being electrocuted while cutting down a tree in Greenwood, at North 87th Street and Phinney Avenue North. Paige Browning
The 2021 holiday movie guide: 100+ new films to get you in the spirit Every year, there are more and more holiday movies, many of which revisit the same beloved (?) tropes again and again. We take a thorough look at this year's crop. Linda Holmes
A very Pacific Northwest holiday gift guide What to gift someone who lives in the Pacific Northwest? Isolde Raftery
Some Seattle teams are losing. What if you thought about it like Pooh Sticks? The Seahawks and the Huskies lost over the weekend. The Seattle Kraken are in last place. KUOW’s Bill Radke asked an expert how local sports fans should process the futility. Bill Radke
In 'Hawkeye,' an also-ran Avenger becomes a mentor — eventually The series strains to find reasons for Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner) to join forces with young Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld), but once it does, they make a good pair. Glen Weldon
Amazon reinvents 'The Wheel of Time' for the small screen, with surprising turns This long-awaited adaptation of Robert Jordan's sprawling fantasy epic feels scaled-down for home viewing, but compelling characters and nice twists keep things rolling along. Glen Weldon
At Seattle Art Museum, the art and influence of photographer Imogen Cunningham 'She was constantly evolving, constantly working with and meeting other artists, both within photography and beyond. She was an exceptionally vocal champion for women, especially in the arts, and especially in photography.' Kim Malcolm
New York Times doc on Janet Jackson's Super Bowl scandal leaves questions unanswered A new documentary looks at the "wardrobe malfunction" during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show in a new light – but doesn't definitively answer some important questions. Eric Deggans
In defense of Dick's Drive-In Ichiro earns a spot in the Mariners Hall of Fame. A Boeing 747 lands in some schmancy new SLU apartments. And a Business Insider writer finds Dick's burgers lacking. Clare McGrane