Our nostalgia obsession is killing TV/ Daniel D'Addario.
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TextPublication details: New York: Time Inc., ©Dec 2015-Mar 2016. Description: v187 n10, pages 13-14: illustrations; 27 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - DPer 050 Dec 2015-Mar 2016 T48 v186-187
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UM Digos College - LIC | Periodicals | DPer 050 Dec 2015-Mar 2016 T48 v186-187 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | Periodical article |
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