Arpaio interview interrupted by singing protesters

A round-table interview with Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio abruptly ended Monday night at the Walter Cronkite School when a small group of singing protesters interrupted the sheriff as he was answering a question concerning his immigration policies.

History comes full circle

When customers wander through the doors at Circles Records and Tapes, the florescent lights glare off of the sale CD cases and draw them to explore rooms full of records, cassette tapes, CDs and music videos.

Musician uses native sounds to heal and liberate

Porangui, a teacher, therapist and musician, brings the native sounds of the Americas along with his hometown of Sao Paulo, Brazil to downtown Phoenix through the musical group, Grupo Liberdade. Grupo Liberdade, which Porangui founded and musically directs, performed in the fourth annual Phoenix Parade of the Arts on Nov. 14.

Group raises awareness of humanitarian issues

The Downtown Tunnel of Oppression organization hosted an event Thursday to raise student awareness about various humanitarian issues within the global community.

DevilCast: State of Downtown

At the sixth annual State of Downtown Tuesday evening, Mayor Phil Gordon said ASU continues to pump life into downtown Phoenix and lead its revitalization efforts.