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Bernie Sanders is the leading edge of the historical forces bringing the 40-year Reagan era to an end, says Richard Parker of Harvard’s Kennedy School.
Plus: Obama’s legacy for black America is mostly symbolic, Gary Younge argues—the wealth gap between black and white Americans has grown over the last eight years, along with black poverty. Gary writes for The Guardian and The Nation.
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Also: the real politics of hope–and the uncertainty behind it, especially for the climate movement: Rebecca Solnit talks about wild hope, big dreams and high ideals and deep emotions, and a sense that everything can change suddenly.
Her new book is Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities.
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Also: An update on the L.A. River: Is it possible to beautify a city, without making it a playground for the elite? RICHARD KREITNER reports on the threat of gentrification of the riverbanks. He wrote about it this week for 
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And everything isn’t politics; there’s also movies. We’ll speak with A. O. SCOTT, film critic for the NY Times–his new book is Better Living through Criticism: How to Think about Art, Pleasure, Beauty, and Truth.
Also: one of the great political upsets in recent history: Bernie in Michigan. HAROLD MEYERSON analyzes what happened. Harold is executive editor of The American Prospect and writes for the LA Times and The Guardian.
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Also: let’s remember that everything isn’t politics. There’s also music – so Let’s Party Like It’s 1685! Bach in The Subways returns to LA March 19-21 to celebrate the 331st birthday of Johann Sebastian Bach. There will be free pop-up performances all over LA. DALE HENDERSON will explain.
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On Super Tuesday we had primary elections in a dozen states, and, in case people have forgotten, the winners were: On the Republican Side, Donald Trump won 7 out of 10 states. Ted Cruz had to win his home state of Texas—he did – and he also won two others. Marco Rubio never won any state, until Super Tuesday – he won Minnesota! And John Kasick almost won Vermont! So we have TWO Republican headlines: One, Trump triumphs; Two, nobody’s getting out. HAROLD MEYERSON comments.
Lunch at the Cemitas Poblanas truck, kindergarteners on their way to make pizza, and a chat with the EMT guys at the Fire Station
