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It's First Friday in downtown Phoenix. Thousands of people mill around Roosevelt Street, wandering in and out of galleries, browsing street vendor booths and tossing spare change into musicians' instrument cases.
A couple blocks south on the southwest...
Hosts Miguel Otarola and Jayson Chesler delivered Devil's Pass's final episode for the semester. The show will return in August. Topics included the presentation of TRUPHX and changes in leadership in the arts community in the wake of James Ballinger's decision to step down as director of the Phoenix Art Museum.
Hosts Miguel Otarola and Jayson Chesler treated listeners to just the "meat and potatoes" in this week's edition of Devil's Pass. Focal points were Art4All's mobile art classes and the 10th anniversary of The Real Coachella.
This week Devil's Pass discussed a pair of locations seeing unique uses. The Phoenix Hostel has transformed into a hub for cultural events in the last year and a half, while Combine Studios is hosting Phoenix's only Spanish-language bookstore until June.
This week Devil's Pass went in-depth with the Trunk Space's Indie 500 festival. The festival's crowdfunding and previous shows were discussed, as was the venue's attempt to get an air-conditioner.