Dan Neligh

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Downtown Dining: Carolina’s Mexican Food

Carolina’s Mexican Food is tucked within the cracked walls and barred windows of a building at the corner of East Mohave and South 12th streets. A walk through the door reveals a similarly sobering scene: two large rooms with concrete floors (one for people waiting for carry-out and another for eating) furnished with a few cheap booths and tables. But inside the kitchen of this arcane establishment there is a little bit of magic.

Musician uses native sounds to heal and liberate

Porangui, a teacher, therapist and musician, brings the native sounds of the Americas along with his hometown of Sao Paulo, Brazil to downtown Phoenix through the musical group, Grupo Liberdade. Grupo Liberdade, which Porangui founded and musically directs, performed in the fourth annual Phoenix Parade of the Arts on Nov. 14.

DevilCast: State of Downtown

At the sixth annual State of Downtown Tuesday evening, Mayor Phil Gordon said ASU continues to pump life into downtown Phoenix and lead its revitalization efforts.

DevilCast: Art and music at St. Mary’s Basilica

St. Mary’s Basilica is a hub for local culture that brings together art, music and religion. This historical church is located on Third Street between Van Buren and Monroe streets.

Behind the Facilities Fee: Part II

The Downtown Devil has produced a two-part series that takes an in-depth look at the details, process, active roles and origins of the implementation of a new student fee at Arizona State University.

Behind the Facilities Fee: Part I

The Downtown Devil has produced a two-part series that takes an in-depth look at the details, process, active roles and origins of the implementation of a new student fee at Arizona State University.