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METROnome: Snake! Snake! Snakes! to play album release show at Crescent

Snake! Snake! Snakes! will release their new album, “Tranquilo,” on Saturday night at Crescent Ballroom. They have not released new music since 2012.

In the Details: Marlys Kubicek’s ‘Going, Going, Gone’ is a poignant environmental statement conveyed...

Marlys Kubicek’s “Going, Going, Gone” is a driven exhibition which addresses often heavy-handed subject matter with an incredible delicacy in technique.

Downtown Angels: Founder of nonprofit Peer Solutions works to help youth

Jennifer Rauhouse founded Peer Solutions, a nonprofit rooted in the goal of investing in youth to elevate communities, in 1996.

METROnome: Celebration Guns releases new EP as fan base grows

The band will be complementing its high-quality live performances with a satisfying album in which close attention to detail in production pays off.

In the Details: Human connection makes “In Sight” a wonderful demonstration of social art

In a world where modern art is colloquially discussed first in terms of price tags, it takes an exhibit like “In Sight” to re-contextualize things a bit.

METROnome: Finish Ticket turns a mediocre show into a great one

If my interest declined in the first half of the Vinyl Theatre and Finish Ticket co-headlining show, there was no doubt the night ended on a high note.

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.

Downtown Angels: Shine On campaign turns votes into money for local charities

Desert Schools Federal Credit Union’s Shine On campaign gives six Arizona charities, two of which are in downtown Phoenix, money to help make a difference. The campaign is now in its second year and plans to donate $60,000 to six local nonprofits.