What comes next after massive No Kings protests?
Plus: Remembering the 1896 Sutro Baths' racial discrimination case, and diving into Rachel Simon Marino's off-kilter Day-Glo world
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Today's headlines:
Massive No Kings events show Trump is in trouble—but what comes next?

By Tim Redmond
Leading Democrats need to be paying attention to the streets (and not Wall Street). Plus: Alan Wong's dilemma. That's The Agenda for March 29-April 5
Rachel Simon Marino’s off-kilter Day-Glo world aims to overwhelm

By Emily Wilson
'Running on Air' at Berggruen Gallery inundates viewers with uneasy cliffhangers and bright 'Trojan Horse' colors.
Remembering Sutro Baths, and the 1896 law that helped fight racial discrimination in California

By David Bacon
John Harris, a Black man, sued in 1897 after being refused admission—and won.
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