Giuliani at local symposium: Obama’s policies to blame for inaction on Iran

The United States should be leading a coalition against Islamic terrorism, Giuliani said, and criticized President Barack Obama's foreign policy.

Devil’s Advocate: Share stories, seek change with ‘Vagina Monologues’ this Valentine’s Day

This Valentine's Day, you should go see "The Vagina Monologues." And if you're reading this because you live in or near downtown Phoenix, you should go see the performance of "The Vagina Monologues" at the Pressroom.

Phoenix artists to sell work at MonOrchid to raise money for homeless

Local artists will congregate at MonOrchid gallery Friday to sell their work as part of the AZ Share That You Care event. Part of the proceeds will go toward the I Have a Name Project, which aims to end homelessness in Phoenix.

Devilishly Healthy: A Q&A with a fitness guru

In this week's Devilishly Healthy, columnist Wafa Shahid interviews Solomon Levin-Sanders, a fitness guru and community assistant at Taylor Place. He is is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in exercise and wellness with a minor in nutrition.

St. Mary’s Basilica celebrates 100 years, remembers history

Churchgoers of St. Mary's Basilica, Phoenix's oldest Catholic church, celebrated the 100 years since the church's dedication with a ceremony on Wednesday. The mass and ceremony focused on the church's commitment to diversity and its history in Phoenix.