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Maybe the Kaiser wouldn't have women larger than a size 4 in his kingdom, but we're just going to chalk that up to boob envy and move on.
Maybe the Kaiser wouldn't have women larger than a size 4 in his kingdom, but we're just going to chalk that up to boob envy and move on.
INF Daily | Posted 10.13.2009 | Entertainment
Mad Men actress Christina Hendricks tied the knot this weekend in an intimate wedding ceremony at her favorite New York restaurant. The actress wed...
people.com | Elaine Aradillas | Posted 10.12.2009 | Entertainment
Christina Hendricks married fiancé Geoffrey Arend at Il Buco restaurant in New York on Sunday, PEOPLE has confirmed. The redheaded Hendricks, 34, ...
Huffington Post | Posted 11.21.2009 | Entertainment
Skin was in at the Emmys this year and many stars showed some from behind. Whether they went entirely bareback like Padma or just opted for a reverse ...
William Bradley | Posted 11.21.2009 | Entertainment
Last night's repeat win at the Emmy Awards further enshrined Mad Men as television's best series on a night when it aired a consequential new episode.
people.com | Jessica Herndon and Michael Y. Park | Posted 11.21.2009 | Entertainment
Mad Men's January Jones thinks costar Christina Hendricks looks great on her new diet -- but hopes it doesn't cause her to lose one of her best assets...
William Bradley | Posted 09.24.2009 | Entertainment
We learned more about the characters and the changes taking place in this pivotal year. And we tapped into very contemporary themes about corporate disarray and aging parents.
William Bradley | Posted 09.18.2009 | Entertainment
A satisfactory if not scintillating opener for the third season of Mad Men. The show captures the air of uncertainty that grips today's U.S. economy, and hints at major culture clash ahead.
William Bradley | Posted 09.14.2009 | Entertainment
There are a number of ways to view Mad Men. For my own part, I can take it as a period piece, a sort of time capsule of the early '60s, at once relatively close yet far enough away to be intriguing for its unfamiliarity.
Refinery29.com | Posted 10.13.2009 | Style