News - Don Draper
SANTA MONICA, California, March 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Once two of America's most popular names, 'Betty' and 'Donald' are the baby names that have fallen farthest from
By David Usborne In their millions, men and women across America are clearing their diaries for the rest of this week, and possibly beyond. Never mind those dinner invitations that have already accepted; send regrets. The first presidential debate on Friday can go to hell.
On AMC's hit show Mad Men, character Peggy Olson is the ambitious secretary-turned-copywriter at fictional Manhattan advertising agency Sterling Cooper. On the show, which is set in 1962, she's excellent at keeping secrets -- such as how she bore a child out of wedlock.
By Christopher Lawrence Walking onto the set of "Mad Men's" Sterling Cooper - the famously decadent '60s advertising agency at the heart of the Emmy's most-nominated drama (10 p.m.
