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Monday, June 11, 2012

Going Mad: How Mad Men's Season 5 Changed Things

Read Slate's interview with Matthew Weiner here.
Posted by Kurt Lindemann at 3:03 PM No comments:
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Labels: Mad Men, masculinity, organizations, sexuality, workplace
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