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Video: ‘Don’t recognize the face — recognize the voice’

Anser Martin was among those who rallied and spoke to Occupy Phoenix protestors on Oct. 15.

Occupy Phoenix protesters circle around leader

Occupy Phoenix protesters descended upon downtown Phoenix Saturday afternoon. Check back for more updates throughout the day and follow our live stream here and on Twitter at @DowntownDevil.

Photos from Occupy Phoenix

Occupy Phoenix protesters descended upon downtown Phoenix Saturday afternoon. Check back for more photos throughout the day and follow our live updates here and on Twitter at @DowntownDevil.

Live updates from Occupy Phoenix

The Occupy Phoenix protest took place Saturday at Cesar Chavez Plaza in downtown Phoenix before moving to nearby Margaret T. Hance Park in the late afternoon. The protest culminated with the arrests of about 40 protesters who refused to leave Hance Park after it closed.

Rainbows Festival celebrates spectrum of LGBT diversity

The tenth annual Rainbows Festival was held in Downtown Phoenix over the weekend within walking distance of ASU’s Downtown Campus.

Downtown Devil Discussions launches this Thursday

The Downtown Devil is hosting the first of a monthly series for a community-driven conversation about the downtown Phoenix campus and its place within the city.

Bus-clinic doctor to speak about his experiences, impacting community

Randy Christensen, a Phoenix-based doctor who has garnered national recognition for his efforts to provide health-care services to homeless and at-risk youth via bus clinic in the Valley, is speaking Thursday at the Downtown campus about his experiences and how to make a difference in one’s community.

Slide show: PARK(ing) Day

Downtown community members took over parking spaces on Friday as part of PARK(ing) Day, an event designed to make a statement about urban land use. Participants fed parking meters and used the spaces put up tents, play music and pass out lemonade.

Slide Show: Phoenix remembers Sept. 11

On the 10-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, events around the city commemorated the tragedy. Crowds filled the streets of Phoenix for a walk which started at the Chase building on North Central Avenue, honoring those who lost their lives in the attacks.

Slide show: First Friday Sept. 2

Students and members of the downtown Phoenix community flocked to Roosevelt Row for First Friday last week, kicking off the new school year with a taste of local art and entertainment.