Cami Parrish

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Cami is Downtown Devil's co-executive editor. Cami is a third-year student studying print journalism and political science. When she's not writing or editing, she enjoys hosting radio shows, playing piano and bass, and teaching art classes at a local art studio.

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The Larder + The Delta hosts MF DOOM-inspired music and culinary event

Hungry for Rapp Snitch Knishes, Fillet-O-Rapper and Deep Fried Frenz? Phoenicians have a chance to attend a live music event featuring a five-course meal inspired by MF DOOM’s 2004 album "MM..FOOD" on Monday, March 7. The event, called...

Maricopa County Superior Court rules that mask mandate ban in schools was a violation of the Arizona Constitution

News broke on Monday, September 27 around 1 p.m. that the Maricopa County Superior Court ruled that Republican lawmakers in Arizona violated the Arizona Constitution by including policies such as bans on mask mandates in public schools...

Demonstrators gather to raise awareness about a local business owner’s alleged harassment of a minor

Content Warning: This article discusses allegations of harassment of a minor. Over a dozen people took to the streets of downtown Phoenix last Friday to raise awareness about a local shop owner’s alleged harassment of a minor at...

The Van Buren changes ownership

The Van Buren has been a beloved venue within the local music scene in the city of Phoenix since August 2017. Located on Van Buren Street and Fourth Avenue, the old auto dealership, which was converted into...

Arizona Supreme Court hears case challenging legality of Invest in Ed proposition 208

The Arizona Supreme Court met to hear Karen Fann v. State of Arizona on Tuesday, regarding the constitutionality of Proposition 208, a ballot initiative passed in the 2020 General Election. Prop. 208 is a ballot measure that increases...

Bills impacting Arizona education to look out for

A variety of education bills move between the Arizona House and Senate. If these bills pass in their respective chambers, they will then be redirected to Gov. Doug Ducey who will decide whether or not to sign...