What sets
Rutherford Falls apart from the other sitcoms in the Michael Schur universe is the Indigenous talent who fill important roles in front of the camera and behind the scenes. From the talented actors Michael Greyeyes and Jana Schmeiding to the musical contributions of the Halluci Nation and a variety of Native creatives in the writer’s room, this new Peacock show is authentic in even its most intricate details.
After rewatching the first season I talked with Sierra Teller Ornelas the Navajo and Mexican American co-creator, executive producer, and showrunner of
Rutherford Falls about the process of creating a fictional world that captures the reality of the Native experience and the messiness of being human.
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Time is Gavin Newsom s friend when it comes to the recall
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Opinions about Gov. Gavin Newsom could change by the possible recall election in November.Damian Dovarganes / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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Pat Swan, a longtime San Francisco resident, wants to move to a home elsewhere in California but can t find one that is affordable.Courtesy Pat SwanShow MoreShow Less
The groups that want to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom say they will soon turn in enough signatures to put him on the ballot later this year.
That’s going to be a problem for recall backers. The “later” part.