Author: Miya Norfleet
Miya Norfleet
has 16.8% among authors.
BS Score: 1.8%.
Articles analyzed: 3.
Words analyzed: 8,604.
Analyzed articles
STLPR
- By Miya Norfleet
- 5/22/2026, 10:00 AM
Anecdotal 19.7% - Hasty Generalization 18.3% - Halo Effect 15.4%
What do you get when you combine Filipino cuisine and on-demand karaoke? For Randy and Sally Arcega and their son, Jeross, the combination of food and music is reminiscent of beloved family traditions that have traveled around the world and have found space in St. Louis’ Midtown neighborhood. Since the Arcegas opened Kain Tayo in 2023,... more
STLPR
- By Miya Norfleet
- 4/23/2026, 10:04 AM
Ambiguity (Equivocation) 13.4% - Attempt to Sell a Product or Service 11% - Anecdotal 8.6%
The tradition of protest music goes back well before the United States was founded, and it continues today with lyrics that question the state of the world and call out community — and elected — leadership. Examples can be seen in most contemporary music genres and are local to specific cities, including St. Louis. Kayla Thompson, who... more
STLPR
- By Miya Norfleet
- 4/20/2026, 5:00 AM
Attempt to Sell a Product or Service 22% - Framing Effect 10.6% - Optimism Bias 8.2%
In three months, MATI will return to Grand Center for a weekend of music, food and community. July 17-19 won’t just bring the humidity and heat — the festival, formerly known as Music at the Intersection, features a lineup packed with artists who call St. Louis home. On this month’s new music roundup, Larry Morris, director of programs... more
STLPR
- By Darrious Varner, Miya Norfleet
- 4/17/2026, 4:00 AM
Attempt to Sell a Product or Service 11.2% - Anecdotal 8.7% - Hasty Generalization 7.8%
Skylar Finan’s love for singing country music began as a private joy. As a little girl, she would sing along quietly in the car to the Chicks album that was stuck in her dad’s CD player. That early love for music stayed with her. It eventually led her to Yaqui’s on Cherokee – a jazz, wine and pizza bar – where she handles the music... more
St. Louis Public Radio
- By Miya Norfleet, Alex Heuer
- 4/15/2026, 5:00 AM
Negativity Bias 13.4% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 11.9% - Optimism Bias 10.1%
Avid runners enjoy different auditory experiences. Some run in complete silence, and others run with hype music playing through headphones to get them through their exercise. Olivette resident and preschool teacher Heather Huewe runs with public radio streaming through her headphones. Little did she know, a 2017 newscast about one of... more