Mad Men's brilliant third season finale earlier this month is still echoing in the mind. And in the culture. January Jones was a game host of Saturday Night Live the following weekend. Full Article at Huffington Post
More stars have been added to The Sixth Annual Broadway Unplugged concert at The Town Hall on Monday, November 16th at 8 PM. Full Article at Broadway World
The sixth annual Broadway Unplugged, featuring Emily Skinner, Marc Kudisch, Daniel Reichard and Jill Paice all singing with "a sound design by God," according to presenters gets... Full Article at Playbill
For the uninitiated, the word crafts conjures up summer camp or the kids’ projects that get hung on the refrigerator. Full Article at New Haven Register
We saw several shades of Don in this episode, not all flattering but they felt true. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Additional performers have been announced for the sixth annual Broadway Unplugged concert, which will be presented at Town Hall on Nov. 16. Full Article at Playbill
More stars have been added to The Sixth Annual Broadway Unplugged concert at The Town Hall on Monday, November 16th at 8 PM. Full Article at Broadway World
What if the Dunder Mifflin universe collided with the Sterling Cooper universe? Honestly, sometimes the workplaces on Mad Men and The Office are eerily similar — in an upside down time warp kind of way. Full Article at OH NO THEY DIDN'T
Is he a man or a manchild? He's cute, witty and often rich. But play with him for a bit, and you'll find he's selfish and emotionally stunted, fond of acting out, and craves his drink, drugs and sex in the same way that a baby needs its blankie. Full Article at Louisville Courier-Journal
The entire third season of AMC’s landmark drama Mad Men has unfolded with the foreshadowing (for viewers) of the catastrophe in Dallas that would change the world forever—and sha... Full Article at TV Guide Magazine