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The Future Of The Women Of Mad Men, From The Creator Himself
In an interview with E!'s Jennifer Godwin, there's good news and bad news. The good news? Betty's coming back. Matt Weiner says: "I don't like spoilers, but you will find out that January's contract has been renewed." He adds: More »No Holiday Party Is Complete Without Joan's Cocktails
At Christina Hendricks' holiday party last weekend she served her guests, including Jon Hamm, shrimp skewers and a cocktail she invented. She's shared the recipe for her Corzo Pumpkin Spice Cocktail, which is served in a martini glass, naturally. [People]Mad Men Creator/Executive Producer Matthew Weiner Spills Mad Details
In this interview, Weiner talks about the disintegration of Betty and Don's marriage, the infamous lawn mower incident and Joan's husband joining the army: "What will happen to him and what will happen to them, who knows?" [The Daily Beast]Ok, We Promise We'll Stop Referencing Mad Men
But, come on: who could resist a Joan reference here?! [Vintage_Ads]Joan Holloway Harris Paper Dolls
Illustrator Dyna Moe has once again created Joan paper dolls, this time based on her wardrobe from season 3, including the John Deere massacre bloodstains! [Flickr]Bon Voyage, Betty! And Other Meditations On Mad Men
Mad Men: Ain't That A Kick In The Head?
Mr. Whitman got kicked in the head by a horse, and Mr. Draper got kicked in the head by a "whore." Don's always been ambivalent about this life. Now that he's about to lose it, he wants it all back. More »Mad Men Season Finale Open Thread
Here we are at the end of the third season of Mad Men, and all hell has broken loose in the world of Sterling Cooper. What will become of the characters we know and sometimes love? Let's find out. More »Mad Men Open Thread Tonight!
Excited about the season finale of Mad Men tonight? So are we! Therefore, we're putting up an open thread tonight so you can watch the 60s explode all over Don Draper and Co. with your fellow commenters. Come join us!The Best Of Everything: A Women's-Only Time Warp, With Maid Service
For genteel young career women moving to the big bad city, there's just one respectable option: women's residences, where it's apparently always 1950. And awesome. More »Mad Men: The Episode Where Everything Changes
We've all been tensed, waiting for it, since the show started: the moment when everyone's world would be blown apart. And so November 22, 1963 came to Sterling Cooper. And, as Pete Campbell put it, "the whole country was drinking." More »"Peace, Love, All These Aspirations… It Wasn't Normal Then… She Is, In Some Ways, A Flower Child Ahead Of Her Time."
— Abigail Spencer, aka Miss Farrell from Mad Men. In addition, she spills that creator Matt Weiner told her to listen to a Leonard Cohen song, "Suzanne": "If you read the lyrics, you'll get it." [ONTD via AMC]Martha Stewart Thinks Joan Holloway Looks Old
Christina Hendricks — Mad Men's Joan — was making cocktails on Martha Stewart's show today, which should have been fun. But the segment was a little strange. More »"She Thinks It Was A Bad Date, A Bad Evening."
—Christina Hendricks on Joan being raped by her fiancĂ©. Hendricks also says: "Joan likes to make things very tidy and clean… I think she justifies certain things and cleans them up in her mind." [NY Magazine]Matthew Weiner: "Who Says Joan's Coming Back?"
"We're seeing the decision [Joan] made to go with Dr. Greg... Like many women of that period, she's done what she's told... It's phony to say that this woman would not have left that job when she married." [USA Today]Mad Men: "Dick? Is That Your Name?"
Peggy Olson Is "Absolutely" A Feminist
"That's what I love about playing her. These women weren't trying to change everyone's lives; they just wanted to get their chance to do their job, and in that way she's the ultimate feminist." — Elisabeth Moss [N.Y. Magazine]Mad Men: "Enjoy The World As It Is. They'll Change It, And Never Give You A Reason"
With Sterling Cooper for sale, Betty finding Dick in a box, and JFK's assassination and feminism's second wave on the horizon, people's worlds are going to change, and they will each see it differently…"but they don't really want to." More »Mad Men Prop Master: "The 1960s Aren’t As Different From Today As People Think"
Scott Buckwald says that even some Mad Men crew members have commented, "I didn't know they had ballpoint pens in 1960." He says, "I wanted to have T-shirts made that said, 'This is 1960, not 1860.'" [Collector's Weekly]Mad Men: Everyone Is Disappointed
Lowball Glasses, Vintage Remotes, Jeweled Lipstick & Old Dolls
Mad Men props are selected with care! Slide show at the link. Also, if you have mail from the '60s, property master Gay Perello and set decorator Amy Wells will take it. [EW]