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Forest Hills Stadium at 100 Years Old: From Dylan and Dolly to David Byrne and Don Draper, a Look Back at the Venue’s Most Memorable Moments

Ethan Shanfeld Forest Hills Stadium could have been a condominium. The legendary Queens, New York, tennis-stadium-turned-amphitheater — longtime home of the U.S. Open, which would later host outdoor concerts by the likes of the Beatles, Frank Sinatra, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Ray Charles and the Rolling Stones — had gone decades without live music and was casually courting offers from developers to knock down the stadium and build housing units.
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Jon Hamm's Picket Line Sign Is an Epic 'Mad Men' Callback
Jon Hamm knows how to make a statement on the picket lines!When the star took to the streets with his fellow actors on Tuesday, amid the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, he made a hilarious throwback reference to his iconic portrayal of advertising boss Don Draper on .Hamm's pal, Sarah Silverman, shared the pic of him with his sign which reads, «That's what the money is for!»A post shared by Sarah Silverman (@sarahkatesilverman)The line is a callback to a season 4 episode of the show, titled «The Suitcase» — and is one of the most-quoted and remembered exchanges on the fast-talking series. In a tense exchange in the episode, Peggy Olsen (Elisabeth Moss) is upset with Don because he got credit for an idea of hers.«It's your job! I give you money, you give me ideas!» Don protests as Peggy grows emotional.«And you never say thank you!» she cries.«That's what the money is for!» Don bellows back.Hamm recently tied the knot with actress Anna Osceola, who co-starred with him on the series finale, as well as in When ET sat down with Hamm — who will next appear opposite Jennifer Aniston in season 3 of — back in December 2020, he admitted that, while he has fond memories of he never wants to return to the show for a reboot or revival.«I'm of the belief that when a story's told, it's probably done being told,» he shared.
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Jon Hamm marries ‘Mad Men’ co-star at the location of show’s finale episode
Jon Hamm married his Mad Men co-star Anna Osceola this weekend at the location of the show’s 2015 series finale.Back in March reports emerged that Hamm and Osceola were engaged, having been romantically linked since 2020, and were believed to have met on the set of the show’s seventh and final season.Osceola portrayed Clementine in the show’s final episode, who works at a remote wellness retreat ad man Don Draper (Hamm) attends.In the episode, titled ‘Person To Person’, Don is on the verge of what appears to be a mental break, before he experiences enlightenment about his life and career while meditating on a hilltop.On Saturday (June 24), the couple got married at Anderson Canyon in Big Sur – the same California location where filming took place, according to photos obtained by TMZ.Hamm’s co-star, John Slattery, who played Roger Sterling in the Emmy Award-winning series, was reportedly in attendance, along with guests Larry David and Tina Fey.Since Mad Men, Hamm and Osceola starred together in the 2022 crime comedy film Confess, Fletch, alongside Marcia Gay Harden and Kyle MacLachlan.Hamm discussed his relationship with Osceola during an appearance on The Howard Stern Show last year, where he said he could see himself getting married.“I’m in a relationship right now and it’s comfortable,” Hamm said. “It’s a feeling of taking care of someone else and being taken care of.”Hamm was last year cast in a leading role in the fifth season of Fargo, alongside Juno Temple and Jennifer Jason Leigh.
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'I quit toxic £121k job – it was like Wolf of Wall Street with strippers and drunks'
Natalie Viglione endured chauvinism akin to the likes of The Wolf of Wall Street’s Jordan Belfort and Mad Men’s Don Draper.Although she was earning upwards of $150,000 (£121,000) a year, she decided to leave it all behind.Natalie exclusively told Daily Star: “[My salary] could've kept going higher and higher, plus all of the bonus potentials.“It was a lot to say bye-bye to but all so incredibly worth it!”She's shared the truth about the work environments she experienced and how she left to start her own business after feeling like her soul was leaving her body.“As a woman, high-level male execs will always make you feel like you have to be ‘one of the guys’ to succeed,” she said.“If you’ve seen Mad Men or The Wolf of Wall Street it’s real, and it’s alive to this day. Any after work meeting would inevitably end up in a strip club.“One time I was looking for the restroom and accidentally walked into a closed-off room and caught one of the male executives in the act with a stripper.“I honestly think it will be etched into my brain for the rest of my life.”Unfortunately, the toxicity she’s experienced often came from some of the highest-ranking men in the company.“One of the top execs was a narcissistic disaster and he was drunk all the time,” she explained.“No woman would have gotten away with behaving that way.
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