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Phoenix resident Cynthia Sanford feeds pigeons in Civic Space Park in downtown Phoenix on Jan. 14, 2015. Sanford says she believes in “the religion of the body” and often looks at living things in awe.
Addison Karl paints a mural of architect Frank Henry near Third and Garfield streets in downtown Phoenix on Jan. 26, 2015. Karl, who is from Phoenix but now lives in Germany, wanted to pay homage to Henry who died last July.
Brother Dean Saxton rips out pages of the Quran and yells at a Muslim woman as she leaves the Islamic Community Center of Tempe on Friday, April 10, 2015. Saxton is a member of the Official Street Preachers group and believes all followers of Islam are demonic terrorists and women are to blame for their own rape.
Los Angeles band Party Gardens plays in Punk Alley at VIVA PHX music festival in downtown Phoenix on Saturdaym March 14, 2015. Party Gardens describes their sound as Psychedelic Beach Pop.
Freelance painter Lucretia Torva of Phoenix Art Group tells a story at the monthly Arizona Storytellers event at Phoenix Theatre on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014 of a job opportunity that made her feel welcome in Phoenix. She now calls Phoenix her home although she is not a native of Arizona.
March 23, 2015- JJ Johnson shows crime scene photos from a recent shooting in Phoenix, AZ. Johnson is a big man who can put on an intimidating face, but he also loves photography and often shoots weddings.
An Aztec dancer waits to perform on the Pepsi Main Stage at Super Bowl Central in downtown Phoenix on Jan. 28 2015.
Father Michael Weldon leads the procession out of St. Mary’s Basilica after an Ash Wednesday mass on Feb. 18, 2015. Ash Wednesday begins the Lenten season leading up to Easter in Catholicism.
Jeremy Johnston, 22, is a barista at Shine Coffee, a small but popular coffee house in midtown, located on Vernon and Central avenues. Shine Coffee recently met its Kickstarter goal of $22,000 to build a pocket park on Vernon Avenue which Johnston said will be “a great touch to the area.”
Mónica Ábrego pays homage to the first successful Mexican female composer, María Grever, by singing her first hit “Júrame” at the Dia de los Muertos tribute concert on Nov. 3, 2013 at the Herberger Theater in Phoenix. The gold gown Ábrego wore for this song was her third costume change.