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January 29, 2009

'Mad Men' cast goes Rat Pack

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Cast members of the Emmy-, Golden Globe- and SAG-winning series "Mad Men" were back at their Rat Pack best in Vegas this week with '60s-era songs, fan dances and Sammy, Dean and Frank-esque onstage patter.

Glad to see the NATPE convention still believes in its high-powered entertainment.

For a full account of the event -- can't you almost smell the bourbon? -- go here

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Monty A.

Las Vegas and the Rat Pack are an appropriate setting for a stylish, highly regarded show like Mad Men.

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