Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Mad men

  • Don Draper, Roger Sterling and the rest of the iconic, stylish gang are heading back to the airwaves -- finally! -- on Sunday.
  • (San Jose Mercury News)
  • This was supposed to be the season that television celebrated the 1960s in a big way. So much for that.
  • (San Jose Mercury News)
  • Tina Brown is launching an experiment at Newsweek this week with a "Mad Men" issue that takes every page of the news magazine back to the 1960s.
  • (ABC News)
  • That buzz you hear is the sound of Mad Men fans yakking about the imminent, long-delayed return of the show Sunday night. And while waiting for Season 5 to begin, some fans apparently have more time than others. For example: Thanks to the A.
  • (Oregonian)
  • As Mad Men mania continues, any news is good news for TV fans. So when Hollywood.com hopped on a call with one of the series stars, January Jones (Betty), it was hard not to hang on her every word.
  • (Hollywood.com)
  • Looking at the costs of Don Drapers lush life, what strikes us most is just how impossibly good the dashing, inscrutable star of TVs Mad Men had it--at least in terms of his personal finances.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • OK, so where were we? Seventeen months is a heckuva long time to wait for fresh episodes of Mad Men. A lot can get lost in a fog of too many martinis and cigarettes.
  • (Inside Bay Area)
  • NEW YORK (AP) — From the moment Mad Men debuted, the stylized AMC drama about the men and women who work in Madison Avenue advertising in the 1960s has been a tastemaker favorite.
  • (Omaha World-Herald)

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