Full Coverage: Everything ‘Mad Men’
As AMC’s 1960s drama “Mad Men” comes to a close, we offer stories with the cast and crew, video interviews and photo galleries.
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Could it be that “Mad Men” is actually the origin story of a really famous commercial?
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When Matthew Weiner, the wizard behind AMC’s “Mad Men,” stepped through the doors Sunday night at the drama’s finale after-party in downtown Los Angeles, it was as if he had just completed a revelatory hippie spiritual retreat a la Don Draper.
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Jon Hamm called it “our fourth goodbye,” but for him and the rest of the cast and crew of AMC’s “Mad Men,” it was the final and, unquestionably, the longest farewell.
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It’s finale day for “Mad Men,” and show creator Matthew Weiner, trying to sum it up, says it feels awfully reminiscent of Thanksgiving.
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As “Mad Men” comes to an end, we asked several designers: What shows will you watch for inspiration in the future?
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In its nearly eight years on the air, AMC’s period drama “Mad Men” became must-see TV for design professionals and decor fans and, arguably, a boon to the home furnishings industry.
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Matthew Weiner, the creator and executive producer of AMC’s “Mad Men,” is no stranger to showmanship.
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‘Mad Men’ creator Matthew Weiner says his central character, who is becoming maddening to some fans, is not the devil.
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Happy Mother’s Day, “Mad Men” fans!
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“Please turn off your phones! Don’t spoil plot lines!
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On Sunday night, “Mad Men” ended the first half of its final season on a bittersweet note, with the triumph of the Apollo 11 moon landing -- and, to a lesser extent, Peggy’s brilliant Burger Chef pitch -- tempered by the death of agency elder Bert Cooper (Robert Morse).
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Despite being set amid national turning points for race relations, the major political parties, and the Vietnam War, the season finale of “Mad Men” was always moving toward a pivotal moment with a chocolate bar.
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According to the critics of our day, we are living in another Golden Age of Television.
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In the first three episodes of its final run, “Mad Men” has been in an almost defiantly slow, reflective mood.
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It’s the moment we all feared: The era of polyester and platforms has arrived on “Mad Men.” Pres.
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For “Mad Men” creator and show runner Matthew Weiner, the reality is beginning to sink in.
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Don Draper is headed for the Smithsonian.
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Do you think Dick Whitman is the name of a senator from the Midwest?
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Actor Kevin Rahm has sold his house in Studio City for $900,000.
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“Mad Men” may be the story of 1960s advertising genius Don Draper, but it is also a series defined and distinguished by its women.
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Attention, “Mad Men” fans: Ever wanted to peer into Don Draper’s box of secrets, or take a selfie in the Drapers’ Ossining kitchen?
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It should come as no surprise that “Mad Men,” a drama about a 1960s advertising firm, has designed what it hopes to be an unforgettable send-off campaign.
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Ever since up-and-coming actress Megan Draper (Jessica Pare) donned the same T-shirt that Sharon Tate wore in a 1967 photo shoot, “Mad Men” conspiracy theorists have been writing the character’s obituary, believing she’ll meet a tragic end along the same lines as the fate that befell the ‘60s sex symbol.
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Leave it to Don Draper to land an ad spot during the Oscars telecast.
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On “Mad Men,” real-life marrieds John Slattery and Talia Balsam play Roger and Mona Sterling, a onetime married couple who have remained friends and, for all we know, might end up reconciled once the series returns next year for its final seven episodes.
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“Mad Men” gets the word out as the season, and the series, draw to a close.
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Jon Hamm knows what happens to Don Draper.
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A whiskey-guzzling, philandering, brilliant ad man once said: “Change is neither good nor bad.
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One of the key shows people point to when discussing the relatively recent surge in quality on television is “Mad Men.”
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Jessica Paré is going to be a mom! The “Mad Men” actress, 33, who plays the latest Mrs.
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Jon Hamm of “Mad Men” talks about some lessons he learned about acting with Times staff writer Yvonne Villarreal.
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Take a look at the cast and crew that made their way to the Los Angeles premiere launching the show’s last seven episodes.
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The “Matthew Weiner’s Mad Men” installation at Museum of the Moving Image.
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Last we saw Jessica Pare’s Megan Draper, she was hanging up the phone with Don, their roller coaster marriage apparently kaput, and staring out into the Laurel Canyon distance, probably wondering whether she could throw together another righteous party with her Hollywood friends that night.
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