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The Arts and Education Council has named television and film producer, author and St. Louis native Lyah B. LeFlore-Ituen as its next president and CEO. LeFlore-Ituen said one of her main goals is to support smaller arts institutions.
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Arts and Education Council President and CEO Cynthia Prost will step down in July after 14 years of leading the organization. Prost plans to work as a strategic consultant to nonprofits.
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The grant money supports organizations taking innovative approaches to heal trauma among individuals and communities.
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Soul Shed University, a program based in the Old North neighborhood of St. Louis, captured the Arts & Education Council's stARTup Creative Competition. The program provides mentoring to young musicians.
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Arts groups in rural Missouri and Illinois will get a boost from $25,000 in new funding from the Arts and Education Council of St. Louis' Bayer Fund Rural…
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As a pediatrician who is also an accomplished cabaret artist, Dr. Ken Haller says he may play several roles over the course of a day: teacher, doctor,…
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The winners of the third-annual stARTup Creative Competition are St. Louis-based Black Tulip Chorale and the EBT Culture Card, a yet-to-be-launched…
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Calling all arts entrepreneurs in the St. Louis region: the third-annual stARTup Creative Competition is underway. A $20,000 prize is at stake.The Arts…
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Ken Page, whose career took him from The Muny to Broadway and the big screen, will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award Monday from the local Arts and…
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Nine arts groups in Missouri and Illinois will share $45,000 in grants announced Wednesday by Arts and Education Council, a nonprofit agency funded by…