Mad Men Recap: "Mad Money" - Huffington Post


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Mad Men Recap: "Mad Money"
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Sizing up a potential suitor down the bar -- who he is and who's at home -- Don and Joan talk figuratively about all men and women and about themselves, the cheaters and the cheatees. They speak from experience, as they each, in a way, represent their ...
Mad Men, Season 5 Slate Magazine
Mad Men Recap: Christmas, Mad Men-Style Poptimal.com
'Mad Men' recap: 'Money solves today but not tomorrow' Los Angeles Times
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Backstage: After a stint on 'Mad Men,' actor Marty Lodge coming to Round House - Washington Post

Backstage: After a stint on 'Mad Men,' actor Marty Lodge coming to Round House
Washington Post
Okay, fine, he will say one thing: “I'm going to be on 'Mad Men' next week.” On Sunday night, “I play a freelance art director who they've brought in to help them pitch this big client,” he said, which was a great answer — but I was hoping he would be ...

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How Season 5 of 'Mad Men' Reminds Us of a Forgotten History - Film School Rejects

How Season 5 of 'Mad Men' Reminds Us of a Forgotten History
Film School Rejects
AMC's Mad Men has largely avoided this trap. Where NBC's The '60s framed the entire decide as a monolithic event whose every singular moment one nuclear family was improbably involved in, Mad Men integrates personal storylines into major events in a ...
Drink like Mad Men Times of Malta
Paré 'can't believe' Mad Men role RTE.ie

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Mad Men, Season 5 - Slate Magazine

Mad Men, Season 5
Slate Magazine
I get that he is a proud man—and that revealing his troubles to his colleagues might raise tricky questions about his pecuniary prowess, supposedly his area of expertise. But really? He would steal from the firm before asking for help?
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Tastes like the '60s, man - The State


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Tastes like the '60s, man
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The title plays off a classic 1963 comedy “It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” and the recipes come from the first half of the decade — think Jackie Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe and AMC's current hit “Mad Men.” Rick Rodgers and Heather Maclean have modified ...

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Mad Men Through The Boomers Lens: Don Offers Up Some Harrison Ford-Style ... - Huffington Post (blog)

Mad Men Through The Boomers Lens: Don Offers Up Some Harrison Ford-Style ...
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For nine episodes, we've suffered through an endless parade of narcissistic, back-stabbing behavior from a self-absorbed cast of Mad Men players. We've watched Peter clawing Roger and Roger slugging back and Betty attacking Megan and Don while dodging ...
Jaguar Captures 1960s Spirit and Mad Men's Anxiety (Video) Wall Street Journal (blog)
Don Draper Drunk Drives An XKE: The Jaguars Of Mad Men Jalopnik

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'Mad Men' recalls a big moment for Off-Broadway with its re-creation of ... - New York Daily News


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'Mad Men' recalls a big moment for Off-Broadway with its re-creation of ...
New York Daily News
On Sunday's “Mad Men,” Don Draper's wife, Megan, took him to a performance of the social critique “America Hurrah.” Not familiar with it? Although the play's name and significance have faded, Jean-Claude Van Itallie's play marked an important moment ...

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Cheating men more likely to have heart attacks - Telegraph.co.uk


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Cheating men more likely to have heart attacks
Telegraph.co.uk
Men who cheat on their wives are more likely to suffer a heart attack than those who stay faithful, new research has suggested. Mad Men's Roger Sterling, played by John Slattery, suffers multiple heart attacks while cheating on his wife.

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The Playwright Behind the Show Don Draper Hated Speaks Out - Wall Street Journal (blog)

The Playwright Behind the Show Don Draper Hated Speaks Out
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Gwen Orel Don Draper and his bride Megan went to the theater on the most recent episode of “Mad Men.” When one of the characters onstage began ranting about advertising, Don looked skeptical, bored and a little angry. The play was part of a trilogy ...

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'Mad Men' fans focus on the food - 9NEWS.com


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'Mad Men' fans focus on the food
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LOS ANGELES - There are lots of things to notice in every episode of Mad Men, from the retro ensembles to the musical references to Betty's ever-changing waistline. But while many sites chronicle the twisting plots and kitschy props, there may be only ...
'The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Sixties Cookbook' Sacramento Bee

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