Rachael Bouley

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Locally inspired movie ‘Durant’s Never Closes’ surpasses $100,000 Kickstarter goal

The movie on the famous restaurateur reached its crowdfunding goal and will begin filming in late March with a cast headlined by Tom Sizemore.

Downtown Dining: Rice Paper

Rice Paper's new location in the Hotel San Carlos is the latest Vietnamese restaurant to enter the fray downtown, but is it the greatest? A dining critic took a taste of the sandwiches and appetizers offered.

Community members organize symbolic funeral procession to protest demolition of historic buildings

Community members clad in black marched through rainy downtown Phoenix streets Thursday to protest the possible demolition of historic buildings along Roosevelt Row.

‘Scarlet Cord’ exhibit brings awareness to child sex trafficking through powerful displays

"The Scarlet Cord," an exhibit of powerful stories about child sex trafficking, is open through the Super Bowl weekend in downtown Phoenix.

Facing demolition, community members attempt to preserve GreenHAUS murals

Community members are attempting to save the murals housed in GreenHAUS, as the building faces demolition for an apartment complex to be built.

Lawn Gnome Publishing poetry slam ends in wake of conflict, with hope for future

After rising tensions within the event that culminated in a disagreement and violent threats between two poets, Lawn Gnome Publishing has shut down the Phoenix Poetry Slam. Poets in the community reflect on where to go from here.