Larissa FastHorse

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LA-based Native American theater creators are having a moment. Larissa FastHorse and DeLanna Studi talk about what this means and why it took so long.

Native American theater movement grows with help from Angelenos

LA-based Native American theater creators are having a moment. Larissa FastHorse and DeLanna Studi talk about what this means and why it took so long.

from Greater LA

Two Los Angeles residents won MacArthur “genius” grants today.

LA playwright Larissa FastHorse on becoming a MacArthur ‘genius’

Two Los Angeles residents won MacArthur “genius” grants today.

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