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- In the late 1950s, the real Mad Men did indeed rule New York's Madison Avenue.
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May 18, 2015 · But, though its meticulous attention to period detail has often been praised, the show has always been more about character than events: Assassinations were met with quiet crying scenes;...
- Eliana Dockterman
Mad Men begins at the fictional Sterling Cooper advertising agency on Madison Avenue in Manhattan, New York City, and continues at the new firm of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce (later named Sterling Cooper & Partners) in the Time-Life Building at 1271 Sixth Avenue.
Mad Men’s first season, set in 1960, introduced viewers to Don Draper (played by Jon Hamm), the handsome and talented creative director of New York City advertising agency Sterling Cooper.
The first time I toured Mad Men’s set, before the third season, I noticed that many of the knick-knacks and furniture in Don and Betty’s suburban Ossining, New York, home looked like they...
Jul 18, 2007 · Though the calendar says 1960 (and all that might entail in our minds), the series understands that the late 1950s are still holding sway over the central characters -- in social mores, clothes...
May 17, 2015 · “Mad Men” has been one of the most New York City-centric TV shows to ever run, in our opinion. And because it was set in the past, the tumultuous 60s, New Yorkers of today could watch and relive,...
Apr 3, 2015 · Pop culture artifacts of the 1960s have always figured heavily in “Mad Men,” which ends its seven-season run in May. “All of these things are used for thematic purposes in the story, and for...