Robert Reich was secretary of labor under Bill Clinton and has gone on to be a best-selling author, the subject of an award-winning documentary, and a general shaper of progressive economic thoughtTime magazine once named him one of the most effective cabinet members of the century. Tonight, he’ll be interviewed onstage by our own Paul Constant about Seattle’s $15 minimum wage and the greater income-inequality fight in America along with a panel of experts. It’s hard to imagine a more fulfilling and engaging talk about democracy and economics coming your way this year. This is a must-see. (Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave, townhallseattle.org, 7:30 pm, $5)