Martinis and Old-Fashioneds flowed freely at the premiere party for the latest — and last — season of "Mad Men." Fans of the AMC TV favorite turned out in their best 1960s garb for an evening of vintage flair at Jax Cafe in northeast Minneapolis sponsored by Vita.mn, the Star Tribune's entertainment weekly and website.
Rick Logan treated the sold-out crowd to a '60s-style stand-up comedy show before a three-course dinner in the Cosmopolitan Room. There also was a midcentury set for photo ops. Don, Roger, Joan and the rest would have been right at home.
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