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A Tailored Place: ASU design student displays vintage finds at local boutique

GROWop transformed its front porch on Wednesday night to display vintage finds curated by ASU design student Madeleine Alexandra Browning.

In the Details: ‘Subsystems’ amounts to great science-fiction

"In the Details" columnist Caleb Manning takes a look at the "Subsystems" exhibit and the many sci-fi principles it attempts to portray.

Downtown Devil’s Highlights of Art Detour 28

Downtown Devil's arts editor, as well as our art columnist, each picked their top three experiences of Art Detour 28. Be sure to listen to their podcast, "Art School Dropouts," for more discussion about their top choices and thoughts on Art Detour as an institution.

Video: Grand ArtHaus celebrates soft opening with live painting

Grand ArtHaus, a new gallery and open studio space in Oasis on Grand, celebrated a soft opening in honor of Art Detour weekend.

Slideshow: Snapshots from Art Detour 28 weekend

A slideshow to fill in the gaps of your Art Detour weekend or help you feel like you were there if you missed out on the festivities.

METROnome: Homeless teenager prepares to release EP

While living in a homeless shelter, singer Angelo Thal met his current manager. On March 23, Thal will be releasing his first single, “The Difference.”

Downtown Devil previews the sights and sounds of Art Detour 2016

Downtown Devil staffers pick their top events, galleries and experiences to enjoy at this weekend's 28th annual Art Detour art walk.

Collaborative studio Grand ArtHaus commits to serving emerging artists

{9} the Gallery owner Laura Dragon and artists Michael Viglietta and Robert Gentile will preview Grand ArtHaus in the Oasis on Grand during Art Detour.

METROnome: The Avett Brothers take the cake at McDowell Mountain

While amazing local selections were made, this year differed from the last as national musicians did not allow local artists to outshine their big names.

In the Details: ‘Turtles Cry When They Fly’ illuminates truth about war with melting...

Azi Amiri's "Turtles Cry When They Fly," an art installation that consists of a projector shining through a sugar sculpture being melted by dripping water and body heat, explores themes of humanity's relationship with war.