Sara Edwards

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Sara Edwards was the executive editor of Downtown Devil. She is a graduate student at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Sara has additional bylines in Phoenix New Times, West Valley View, L.A. Downtown News and Boardwalk Times. Sara is also the co-secretary for the Multicultural Student Journalists Coalition.

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Hsin Cafe closes its doors after nine years in business

Hsin Cafe closed its doors Wednesday after a nine-year run as a staple of the downtown Phoenix Arizona State University campus. The cafe, which was conveniently located just outside the Taylor Place dining hall, first opened in March...

Phoenix Mural Project brings life and color to historic neighborhoods

A few years ago, the brick and mortar walls of historic Phoenix neighborhoods were blank and colorless, some even deteriorating to concrete chunks on the sidewalk with graffiti littering abandoned buildings. But as the downtown art scene has...

Downtown Digest: Poetry and Memorials

Hey guys, Sara here filling in for TJ this week. It’s finally here! The week where we all gather around the table and stuff every inch of our body with turkey, potatoes and family drama. I've got...

Ghost tours, Halloween trivia and mad science to fill your spooky Halloweekend

Halloween may not be until Wednesday, but that doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate it this weekend. Downtown Devil rounded up fun events events to keep you in a spooky mood all weekend long until its actually Halloween.   Little...

Teotihuacan: City of Water, City of Fire makes final exhibition stop at Phoenix Art Museum

Artifacts of one of the most important archaeological sites in the world are on display at Phoenix Art Museum in their newest exhibit Teotihuacan: City of Water, City of Fire in its final exhibition in the United...

Downtown Digest: Victorian Age dirt, 10 years of Poe and downtown Oktoberfest

Hey guys, Sara Edwards filling in for TJ again this week. It is officially time to get spooky. This week we will get all the tea and dirt (literally) about Victorian Age living, where to go when...