From the micro-aggressions toward Black, female and LGBTQ characters to its depiction of a worrying narcissist named Donald, this forward-thinking drama was a warning from history
Zuiver Be Cool Drinks Cooler
£259.00
Best for: keeping drinks cool
More than just a drinks trolley, this will also keep your drinks cool on a hot summer’s day, so there will be no need to keep going backwards and forwards to the fridge.
The perfect accessory to your garden gatherings, this has wheels for easy transportation so you can easily move it around. Plus, no need to worry if you’ve lost your bottle opener.
With one attached to the side, you’ll have no trouble popping those bottles.
Just throw some ice in, as many drinks as possible and you’re good to go.
Mad Men cast talk about their season 7 characters Mad Men season 7 started with emotions running high as the characters battle separate difficult situations.
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LOS ANGELES, April 14 (UPI) The cast of Mad Men discuss their characters and story lines in the show s 7th and final seasons during behind-the-scenes interviews.
Don Draper (Jon Hamm) is in denial about being fired and on the wagon while trying to save his marriage. Peggy Olson (Elizabeth Moss) misses Don and is sad and alone. Joan Holloway (Christina Hendricks) is leaning in as she steps into her role as partner.
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Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton and Lily Tomlin in the film 9 to 5 where they play three working women who live out their fantasies of getting even with and overthrowing of the company s sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot of a boss. Filepic
Midway through Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar s stirring documentary
9to5: The Story of a Movement, Jane Fonda briefly appears as the film s most famous talking head. Remembering the time they were making the hit 1980 comedy
9 to 5 inspired by various stories of workplace sexism collected from the period s fed-up administrative women, Fonda jokingly retells one particular vivid fantasy a female clerical worker had of killing her male supervisor - apparently, an all-too-common daydream among similarly ill-treated secretaries of the time. It goes something like mincing the boss in a coffee bean grinder and making drip coffee out of him.