
Huh. This seems like a case of life not getting art, doesn't it? Yes, the show is great, the cast looks great, and that Don Draper is one smart, handsome man. But he's also a phony - and he and his fellow Mad Men are heavy drinkers, adulterers, and liars - illusionists who use ad campaigns, both literal and metaphorical, to hide the truth. Having the ad industry honor them seems kind of like the Gambino family throwing a big party for the cast of The Sopranos. But honor them they will...
The CLIO Awards will present its first
honorary statues to Barry Manilow and Mad Men show
creator/producer Matthew Weiner for their contributions to the
advertising industry at its 50th anniversary gathering at the Hard
Rock Hotel & Casino May 12-14 in Las Vegas.
Weiner will accept an honorary statue during the Communications
Awards on May 12, a 1960s-themed evening featuring Billboard
pop hits, Rat Pack entertainment and ad imagery from the Mad
Men era.
Uh, okay. Hell, maybe we're being nitpicky here - Matthew Weiner is the man, and deserves whatever accolades he gets. Ooooh, one more thing - AMC will start airing repeats of Mad Men Season 2 starting March 8th. We may have our very own 1960's-themed evening.
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