Though there's plenty to make audiences laugh and think in the new Larissa FastHorse play, it lacks the precision to truly ...
For playwright Larissa FastHorse, staging her newest play, Fake It Until You Make It, has not been without its challenges. The Sicangu Lakota writer, who is mounting the production in Los Angeles ...
After a delay, “Fake It Until You Make It,” the writer’s follow-up to her Broadway satire, “The Thanksgiving Play,” is ...
“Fake it Until You Make It” is a rapid-fire pace farce that concerns adversaries in the non-profit sector, in particular the ...
Larissa FastHorse’s new play has too many characters and storylines to feel complete or like it has direction.
The office-set farce "Fake It Until You Make It," starring Julie Bowen and Tonantzin Carmelo, explores "race-shifting" and ...
Meet Wynona, the Native American proprietor of N.O.B.U.S.H., and River, her white counterpart at Indigenous Nations Soaring. Their escalating rivalry ensnares colleagues and bystanders, leading to the ...
29-Mar. 9 at the Mark Taper Forum in downtown Los Angeles, also includes Noah Bean (David Mamet’s “Romance”), Eric Stanton Betts (“Holiday Down Under”), Tonantzin Carmelo (NBC’s “La ...
Even Native American physicians can have trouble building cultural competence with Indigenous patients, but every doctor should take the time to listen. There are some 9.7 million Indigenous people in ...
Right now, in the North, Indigenous peoples do not have any control over the health system,' said Nicole Redvers, a member of the Deninu K'ue First Nation in the N.W.T. and the primary author of ...
the efforts of Indigenous peoples to reclaim, revitalize, maintain and strengthen Indigenous languages and cultures; and to strengthen Indigenous cultural identities and participation in Canadian ...
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