Editorial: A new semester brings new leaders and new stories to the Downtown Devil
For the staff at Downtown Devil, downtown Phoenix has worked as a canvas. It’s a place where our aspirations can take any form they’d like through hard work creating content we’re proud to present to the public. Now five years strong, Downtown Devil, thanks to readers and leaders like you, has seen the uniqueness of the city, its nooks and crannies, and the people who breathe life into it. We couldn’t be more excited to be back for full-time publishing.
Tattooed ‘The Scary Guy’ travels the world to spread his message of peace and...
The Scary Guy, his legal name since 1998, travels around the world speaking to religious groups, social services, governments and colleges to spread love and respect toward people in hope of achieving world peace.
Devilishly Healthy: A nutrition and fitness guide for preserving the health of your college...
After a sun-kissed summer full of family, fun and frolicking about, it’s time to get back to the grindstone and knock out a successful fall semester! Devilishly Healthy extends its warmest welcome.
City of Phoenix creates citizen committee for advice on future of public transportation
Mayor Greg Stanton on Tuesday announced the creation of a citizen's advisory committee to focus on future public-transportation plans for the city of Phoenix.
Phoenix Center for the Arts to host screening of ‘Woodstock’ for festival’s 45th anniversary
Phoenix Center for the Arts will host a screening of "Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music," the nearly four-hour concert documentary about the iconic Woodstock music festival. The festival turns 45 this weekend.

