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Slide show: CityScape Tree Lighting

CityScape was bustling Saturday in celebration of the ice rink opening and Christmas tree lighting. Both Santa and Mayor Greg Stanton showed up to the event.

Downtown Dining: Fair Trade Cafe

Fair Trade Cafe is a coffee shop with caring owners and a mission to feed the community with organic food and locally roasted coffee.

Devil’s Pass 11/22

Hosts Jayson Chesler and Miguel Otarola talk in-depth with Director of Community Initiatives Connor Descheemaker about ASU’s involvement and interaction with the downtown Phoenix community.

Downtown Devil Radio 11/15/13

On Downtown Devil radio this week, the Rundown focused on challenges and services for veterans following Veterans Day weekend, while Devil's Pass covered the Phoenix Annual Parade of the Arts. Rundown guests included Downtown Devil reporter Amanda LaCasse and Air Force veteran Sandra Balazic.

Audio: Homeless veterans face barriers to services, job opportunities

The Arizona Coalition to End Homelessness works to connect homeless veterans to housing and job programs every year with a three-day survey. Two veterans living in the transitional home near downtown share their stories.

The Rundown: Travels and transit — getting around downtown

On the latest episode of the Rundown, hosts Annika Cline and Jayson Chesler talked about how to get from one place to another, whether by light rail, bike, car or feet. Guests included staff reporters Sophia Kunthara and Danika Worthington.

Slide show: Phoenix Annual Parade of the Arts

Saturday night saw the eighth annual Phoenix Parade of the Arts move through downtown as participants from all walks of art collaborated in a creative procession, spilling down Roosevelt Street and drawing the public out of buildings to participate.

Downtown Dining: Chloe’s Corner

Walk across to Chloe’s Corner and you’ll find yourself in artsy, but reserved, lunch-hour heaven

Slide show: Dia de Los Muertos

The second Dia de Los Muertos Phoenix Festival was held at Margaret T. Hance Park on Sunday. From 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., festival goers could sample tradition Hispanic foods, partake in arts and crafts and watch several performances from local groups.

Slide show: Unsexy Halloween bash

Today’s society seems to add seductive spice to every costume come Halloween season; sometimes this reaches a ridiculous magnitude. Downtown’s Sixth Street Merchants, a group of shop owners along the street in the Roosevelt Row Arts District, had the mission of bringing the “unsexy” to this season with their second "unsexy" Halloween party.