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Mad Men - Week 4

The old saying "Children should be seen and not heard" was evidently still in vogue in 1963

Mad Men - Week 3

Pot smoking. Blackface singing. Jitterbug dancing. The generation gap was in full view this week.

Mad Men - Week 2

Do you think Don Draper might be wishing he had kept his mouth shut about his father-in-law?

Mad Men - Week 1

People sure paid more attention to fire alarms in 1963, didn't they?

Don Fehr - good riddance

What was Fehr's real legacy? A cancelled World Series, an astronomical rise in ticket prices, and a record book forever ruined by steroid cheats.

Scripps Howard Celebrity Super Bowl Poll

It's that time of year again -- time for the annual gridiron spectacle. No, not the Super Bowl, but the 20th annual Scripps Howard Celebrity Super Bowl Poll. The rich and famous from movies, TV, sports, politics and pop culture predict the winner of Sunday's Super Bowl between the Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers.

In closing...

Now that the spectacular Closing Ceremony is over, it’s time to sort through all the stuff I’ve accumulated over the past three weeks and decide what needs to be in the carry-on bag, what gets crammed into the checked luggage, and what junk doesn’t make the cut and becomes gifts for the cleaning crew.

Beijing Closing Ceremony - Part III

OK, the Closing Ceremony has had its share of slow speeches. But don't worry - there is plenty of entertainment.

I can't remember what else is on TV Sunday nights back home. But I can't imagine that it's any better than this.

Beijing Closing Ceremony - Part II

Supposedly the guy who choreographed the Opening and Closing Ceremony is the director of "House of Flying Daggers," a movie featuring stunning visuals.

Steven Spielberg was supposed to help with the ceremonies here, but he pulled out to protest some of China's policies.

Trust me. They don't miss him one bit.

Beijing Closing Ceremony

Giant floating drums

Hundreds of elaborately costumed dancing girls

Acrobats, musicians, and stunning fireworks

Oh, we're only nine minutes into the show.

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