At Phoenix's annual anime convention, you'll stand out more if you're not in costume. Saboten Con, whose name derives from the Japanese word for cactus, has been a feature of downtown Phoenix since 2008. For the past...
Hundreds of spectators, residents and artists gathered on Roosevelt Street for April's First Friday art walk.
Here are some of the highlights, captured by Downtown Devil photographer Nicole Neri:
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The Phoenix Pride parade attracted nearly 20,000 marchers and spectators Sunday. Downtown Devil photographer Nicole Neri followed the parade:
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The Chinese Culture and Cuisine Festival took place at Margaret T. Hance Park over the weekend. Visitors were treated to authentic cuisine, traditional performances and vendors celebrating Chinese culture in Phoenix. See the highlights here:
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After 72 years of family-owned and run operation, Easley's Fun Shop is set to close by the beginning of next year, according to the family.
"I'm heartbroken," said Debbie Easley, third generation Easley and the shop's general manager....
The Phoenix March for our Lives, one of hundreds of marches worldwide calling for gun law reform, drew about 15,000 protestors to the state Capitol building Saturday.
Marchers and event speakers pushed for policies like removal of guns...