
Miya Norfleet
St. Louis on the Air ProducerMiya Norfleet is a lifelong St. Louisan with a love of storytelling and community engagement. Before joining St. Louis on the Air, Miya served as the founding Director of Digital Communication at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri and associate producer at Nine PBS. Notable projects include producing the weekly public affairs program “Stay Tuned” and two feature-length documentaries, “Works in Progress” and “Gentlemen of Vision.” Miya is a proud graduate of Webster University with a bachelor’s degree in Video Production and spent five months at the Hua Hin/Cha-Am, Thailand campus.
In her free time, Miya is enjoying time with her niece and nephews, shopping for new houseplants, relearning how to roller skate, visiting museum exhibits, going to concerts and dining at local restaurants.
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Almost 19 years after his death, St. Louis blues legend Henry “Mule” Townsend will be inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in Memphis on May 7.
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Mvstermind founded his own artist development organization, Mvstercamp, to address knowledge gaps for emerging creatives.
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Occults bandmates Emilio Hernandez and Patrick Lawrence’s friendship began in a band audition as teens. Today, they create music that’s garnered fans in Germany, Australia, Mexico and their hometown St. Louis.
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The Center for Bosnian Studies will continue its mission of collecting and preserving Bosnian refugees’ experiences at St. Louis University.
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Jorge Valcárcel of Boxcar and Richard Washington, who performs as Just Rich, have entered the Tiny Desk Contest a combined 18 times.
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The Contemporary Art Museum’s latest exhibit “Make the River Present” explores the history and relationship Black Americans and Native Americans have with the Missouri and Mississippi rivers.
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Ray Vandiver fell in love with science at the St. Louis Science Center. Now he’s leading it.
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Trump’s tariff announcement has already shocked the global market. How will it impact St. Louis-area international grocers?
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Inches from Glory’s latest EP “Changing Course” is a display of Blake Mickens, Marty Aubuchon and CJ Schrieber’s appreciation for emo and personal growth as musicians.
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St. Louis’ civic pride offers an opportunity for fellowship and honest discussions on how to make ‘the Lou’ a better place to work and live.
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Annie Malone’s contributions to St. Louis go beyond starting the second-longest Black American parade in the nation.
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Operation Food Search has completed $10 million in renovations to its facilities in Overland. The additions improve capacity to meet the needs of over 200,000 people a month.