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Credit: St. Louis American Author: Danielle Brown – The St. Louis American Published: 7:49 AM CST February 18, 2021 Updated: 7:49 AM CST February 18, 2021
ST. LOUIS Picture this, you’re at a photoshoot and you’re overwhelmed with emotions. You’re nervous, you’re fixated on how your hair looks, and on top of that you’re unclear on how to pose. Have no fear, Chi Anderson’s The Creative Coach, LLC to the rescue.
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St. Louis County Executive Sam Page (left) and St. Louis County Lt. Col. Troy Doyle.
In one conversation, Page told Doyle he was getting “push back” regarding the appointment of a Black police chief, the lawsuit alleges.
In the fall of 2019, it looked like the fix was in for St. Louis County Lt. Col. Troy Doyle to become the department’s first Black police chief.
But it all came crashing to a halt when County Executive Sam Page started having campaign contribution problems, according to a discrimination lawsuit Doyle filed Tuesday.
In one conversation, Page told Doyle he was getting “push back” regarding the appointment of an African American chief of police, and that he was “having difficulty pushing this across the finish line,” a phrase he commonly used when referring to Doyle’s appointment to chief, according to the suit.
Jacked! Performance merges fairy tale, hip hop
Performance merges fairy tale and hip hop
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Metro Theater Company presents “Jacked!,” reworking what was initially planned as an in-person touring production into an imaginative, fully virtual experience that combines hand-drawn animation, spoken word poetry and behind-the-scenes studio footage. “Jacked!” is set to a fresh, energetic hip-hop score by Jackie “Jackpot” Sharp, featuring vocals and rap by the popular St. Louis punk pop duo, The Knuckles.For The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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Aloha Mischeaux of the popular St. Louis punk pop duo, The Knuckles.For The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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Jacked! Performance merges fairy tale, hip hop
Performance merges fairy tale and hip hop
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Metro Theater Company presents “Jacked!,” reworking what was initially planned as an in-person touring production into an imaginative, fully virtual experience that combines hand-drawn animation, spoken word poetry and behind-the-scenes studio footage. “Jacked!” is set to a fresh, energetic hip-hop score by Jackie “Jackpot” Sharp, featuring vocals and rap by the popular St. Louis punk pop duo, The Knuckles.For The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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Aloha Mischeaux of the popular St. Louis punk pop duo, The Knuckles.For The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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