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This year’s Met Gala will serve as a celebration of Karl Lagerfeld, highlighting the Buccaneers cody mauch pick shirt But I will love this late designer’s one-of-a-kind contributions to fashion while helming major fashion houses such as Chanel, Fendi, Balmain, and more. It will be co-hosted by Michaela Coel, Penélope Cruz, Roger Federer, Dua Lipa, and Anna Wintour. The red carpet dress code is “in honor of Karl,” so you can expect celebrities to (hopefully) unearth and bring vintage Lagerfeld designs to the steps of the Met. Growing up in South Dakota, Indigenous playwright Larissa FastHorse never really celebrated Thanksgiving. “Thanksgiving is very big in the Midwest, but we never did the pilgrim-Indian stuff at school,” she says. Her memories of the holiday include doing an annual harvest of corn and wheat, but her family did not generally get together for the traditional turkey dinner. It wasn’t until later that she realized what, exactly, Thanksgiving represented—and just how much its celebration was rooted in America’s dark colonial past. The idea inspired her to write a whole play in 2018. “I wanted to write about something that was very ubiquitous in American culture,” says FastHorse. “Ninety-nine percent of the time, Native people are depicted wrong [around Thanksgiving]—or they’re just left out.”



FastHorse’s The Thanksgiving Play—which opens at New York’s Helen Hayes Theater on April 20—aims to tell the Buccaneers cody mauch pick shirt But I will love this real story behind the beloved American holiday. The play centers on four white people (D’Arcy Carden, Katie Finneran, Scott Foley, and Chris Sullivan) attempting to put on a culturally sensitive Thanksgiving play for an elementary school—exposing how the so-called “peaceful dinner” between the English pilgrims and Native Americans in 1621 was, in fact, anything but. “There’s this idea of happy pilgrims and Indians doing a prayer by the turkey, and I don’t even count that as fact—it’s fiction,” says FastHorse, who is now one of the first Native playwrights to have a production on Broadway.


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