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Steven Au

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A Murder in Mansfield

Posted on June 26, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

This week at the Renaissance, we will be holding a special hometown screening of the documentary film A Murder in Mansfield, which focuses on the 1990 locally infamous murder of…

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What I Know About Cars

Posted on June 18, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

In honor of our Rock ‘n’ Roll Car Festival that is coming up on June 23rd, I thought I would share my vast knowledge about cars.  Now before you get…

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Mistakes and the Expectation of Perfection

Posted on June 12, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

Many moons ago, I was the flute instructor at the Cazadero Performing Arts camp in Northern California for seven summers.  One summer evening, a wind trio from the San Francisco…

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20 Things I Learned as a Ballet Dancer

Posted on May 25, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

By Lauren Beard 20 Things I Learned As a Ballet Dancer

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Why the Arts Matter

Posted on May 8, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

by Colleen Cook As a graduate student studying arts administration, one of my professors posed a question that has stuck with me ever since: “Why do the arts matter?” The professor argued…

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Posted in Arts Advocacy, generalTagged arts advocacy, arts and business, arts and culture, arts and healthcare, arts education, why the arts matter

Year-long Stephen King Film Festival features Films and Symposia

Posted on May 1, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

This blog has been reposted from Mystery Fanfare by Janet Rudolph Fans of Stephen King’s writing now have an opportunity to immerse themselves in his literature, studying the iconic author and…

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Posted in FilmTagged film festival, mansfield ohio, stephen king

A Fond Farewell

Posted on April 24, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

This article by Brittany Schock has been reposted from Richland Source. Read the original here. Colleen Cook had no plans to leave the Renaissance Theatre. After being on staff for six…

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Posted in generalTagged colleen cook, director of marketing and communications, richland source

Moving from Success to Significance

Posted on April 17, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

by Colleen Cook When I was in graduate school, I was fortunate to take an intensive course on fundraising for non-profit organizations. I distinctly remember one lecture, in particular, where my…

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Posted in generalTagged donor funded, significance, success

The Story of a City

Posted on April 10, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

This blog is written reposted from Richland Source’s Rising from Rust: SXSW series, and was written by Chelsie Thompson, our organization’s President and one of 15 individuals attending the South By…

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Five Affordable Arts Activities for School Breaks

Posted on April 3, 2018August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

by Colleen Cook When the routine changes and your kids are home on break, it can be a little overwhelming to figure out what to do to keep them learning, entertained, and…

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Posted in EducationTagged arts activities, christmas break, kids arts activities, school break, spring break, summer break, winter break

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