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.

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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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