Home 

KIRO TV Presents InColor

KIRO TV Presents InColor


On the most recent KIRO InColor:

Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon reveals something to Steve Raible that might surprise you.
Meet a rising star in the world of jazz.
A shocking crime reveals a folk tradition that is well-known in some Latino communities.
And meet artist Roger Shimomura, see his startling images and hear what he hopes you feel when you see his amazing work.

About In Color

InColor is an Emmy-award winning quarterly magazine program that examines diversity in the Pacific Northwest, the issues it raises and its impact on all of us. If you have ideas for a KIRO InColor story, send them to Deborah Horne at dhorne@kirotv.com.



Previously on InColor

The blessing of money -- a type of folk healing little-known outside the Latino community -- came to light when a Lakewood woman vanished with thousands of dollars placed in her trust. Watch Video ››


We show disturbing images from one local artist who says he wants people to be uncomfortable. Watch Video ››


When longtime New York actor Roger Robinson accepted Broadway's most coveted award last June, his thoughts turned to his native Bellevue and the woman who raised him. Watch Video ››


Deborah Horne profiles Julia Keefe, a Native American jazz singer with deep Northwest roots. Watch Video ››


Indian Drum, Voice, Now Silent. Native American Karl Anquoe and his sons share their ancestral music around a Powwow drum circle--but the story has an ending no one could have imagined. Watch Video ››


Community

KIRO 7 Eyewitness News helps keep you Safe in the Sound throughout the year. Learn ways to safely share the road this summer. Full Story ››
VIDEO: Bicycle Safety Public Service Announcement