Brandon Kutzler

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‘I Have a Name’ exhibition sheds light on homeless population through photography

Jon Linton aims to show the public the stories of homeless men and women that are often ignored through the power of his photography. His project, called I Have a Name, has gained a following online and will make a debut at {9} The Gallery on December First Friday.

Downtown Devil Discussions: Panelists talk use of different transportation modes in city

The final Downtown Devil Discussions event of the semester focused on how effective transportation throughout Phoenix is as well as how often the different modes of transportation are used compared to one another.

Sustainability advocate balances family with environmental and economic causes

Sustainability advocate Stacey Champion draws her love for the environment from her childhood in Minnesota. Champion is involved in a variety of events and organizations, from public relations firms to Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona and Rogue Green to Parking Day Phoenix.

Singer-songwriter Courtney Marie Andrews returns to Modified Arts to debut fifth album

Phoenix native Courtney Marie Andrews, an indie folk singer-songwriter, returns to Modified Arts Tuesday to celebrate the release of her fifth album “On My Page.” The venue used to hold frequent performing art shows.

Local filmmaker is a beacon for aspiring artists

Steve Weiss, born and raised in Phoenix, is a passionate proponent of film and downtown culture. Celebrating the "tencennial" of his No Festival Required series last year, Weiss has had a prolific career making and screening films.

Concert held at Lawn Gnome to protest proposed expansion of Loop 202

Protesting against potential expansion of State Route 202, a benefit concert for the No South Mountain Freeway group was held Saturday night at Lawn Gnome Publishing on Roosevelt Row.