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John Nichols on Progressives in the Primaries, Plus Lynn Garafola on La Nijinska

On this week’s show, an analysis on pro-Israel groups trying to sway Democratic primaries and a discussion about the amazing life of a Russian avant-garde dancer.

Jon Wiener and Start Making Sense

May 19, 2022

Pennsylvania Democratic Congressional candidate, state Representative Summer Lee talks to the press on May 17, 2022 in Pittsburgh, Pa.(Jeff Swensen / Getty Images)

Tuesday’s Democratic primaries for the House were flooded with money from pro-Israel groups seeking to defeat progressive candidates. It worked in North Carolina, but not Pennsylvania, where Summer Lee won. John Nichols has our analysis.

Also in this week’s show, a discussion with Lynn Garafola about Bronislava Nijinska, the ballet dancer, choreographer, and long-neglected sister of the legendary dancer Vaslav Nijinsky. Garafola, author of the new biography, La Nijinska, Choreographer of the Modern, tells us about how this “amazon of the avant-garde” started out in revolutionary Russia, worked in wartime Kiev, and then came to Hollywood in the 1930s.

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