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First World Problems

Julia Moser  —  Mar 26, 2012

Julia Moser '15 survives the labyrinth of flight connections, and learns a thing or two along the way. 

SNL Recap: Jon Hamm / Rihanna

Jonathan Yuan  —  Oct 31, 2010

Unfortunately, a ham of an episode for the otherwise awesome Jon Hamm.

Mad Men Recap: Forecast is Bleak with a Chance of Bankruptcy

Ariella Weintraub  —  Sep 27, 2010

The agency is facing tough times and Don Draper continues to be his usual skirt-chasing self.

It's a Mad Men World

Ariella Weintraub  —  Sep 13, 2010

Never watched an episode of Mad Men? Here's your chance to catch up with the series.

Don Draper, Welcome to the '60s

Peter Finocchiaro  —  Sep 29, 2009

Through two seasons of Mad Men, Don Draper was a man in supreme control of his destiny. Things didn’t always go his way, but you at least got the impression that — with the notable exception of Betty evicting him last season — he was always in exactly the position he wanted to be. And, if he weren’t, he would extricate himself, quick and clean. No messy emotions allowed.

Not so anymore. Though the assault he suffered in last night’s episode at the hands of the draft-dodging elopers was the most obvious example of Teflon Don being issued a Phenobarbital-laced, fist-sized blow in the head, it wasn’t the only one.

The world is changing. And Don’s life is changing with it.

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