“You can still be direct without being a total douchebag”
– Jon Hamm
AMC’s hit series Mad Men turned the channel into a legitimate network for original programming. Their previous claim to fame was simply showing old films, as their title American Movie Classics indicated. Harkening back to a more “classic” era, Mad Men takes place in the world of 1960s advertising. The smoldering period piece stars Jon Hamm as Don Draper, the top ad man at Sterling Cooper. The world of the office features lots of smoking, suits and pre-sexual harassment sexism.
INTO: Nice teeth, good hygiene, positivity, the beach, kisses, the desert, watching movies, exploring new places, good-hearted people, shows, traveling, honesty.
MAKES ME HAPPY: My friends, going to shows, new shoes, sex, Mexican food, baby animals, Family Guy, sleeping in.
MAKES ME SAD: Animal cruelty, when people I love are hurt, going to class.
Every week we ask you guys to show us your ink in celebration of Tattoo Tuesday: we choose one favorite submission each from Twitter and Tumblr, and they win a free 3 month membership to SuicideGirls.com. It really does get harder and harder to choose a favorite…
This Sunday (Feb 6th) our very special in-studio guests will be psychedelic pop/rock dandy Kristian Hoffman and Mexican masked wrestling/burlesque/comedy ensemble Lucha VaVoom. It’s guaranteed to be a fabulously stylish and whimsically colorful show.
This Saturday SuicideGirls will be on hand to celebrate the opening of Poster Peepshow, an exhibition of pin up art from the past and present. The show was put together by Head Curator Ben Zhu and Assistant Curator Jasmine Helm of Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra.
The first season of Dexter was pretty much based on the book, Darkly Dreaming Dexter. There weren’t spoilers so much as there were dramatizations of the novel. Season two went off with an original story, though still resolving some issues from season one. Now entering its third season, everything is fair game on Dexter.