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A Super Tuesday preview; can NY divest from fossil fuels by 2020; the historical impact of single women on elections; New York values, as seen in movies. (episode)
The day before Super Tuesday, The New Yorker's Amy Davidson looks ahead to tomorrow's big primary contests and the "screamfest" between Trump and Rubio.
New York State Senator Liz Krueger has co-sponsored a bill that calls for the divestment of the state’s pension funds from the top 200 largest publicly traded fossil fuel companies.
Justin Davidson, architecture critic for New York Magazine, continues our discussion of "New York" values with an exploration of the New York aesthetic, past and future.
Since 2009 - and for the first time in American history - single women outnumber married women in the population. And they're becoming a powerful voting bloc.
David Edelstein, film critic for New York Magazine and NPR's Fresh Air, talks about how crime has been depicted on the big screen.