Jonah Engel Bromwich

style writer, New York Times

Jonah Engel Bromwich on KCRW

Millennials get blamed for killing a lot of things: napkins, marriage, department stores. The raisin has been inching closer to that kill list.

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Millennials get blamed for killing a lot of things: napkins, marriage, department stores. The raisin has been inching closer to that kill list.

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