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  • 2 weeks ago | nzherald.co.nz | Austin Considine

    Home / EntertainmentBy Austin ConsidineNew York Times·26 Apr, 2025 07:00 PM13 mins to readSubscribe to listenAccess to Herald Premium articles require a Premium subscription. Subscribe now to listen. Already a subscriber?  Sign in hereListening to articles is free for open-access content—explore other articles or learn more about text-to-speech. ‌SaveShare this articleReminder, this is a Premium article and requires a subscription to read.

  • 3 weeks ago | clarin.com | Austin Considine

    Mientras ascendíamos por el sendero hacia Griffith Park, Jon Hamm contempló la cresta cubierta de maleza a nuestra izquierda. Desde nuestra perspectiva, la línea de la cresta trazaba un horizonte despejado, sin torres de telefonía móvil ni palacios de mediados de siglo. Señaló con la cabeza a un hombre sentado solo ahí arriba. "¿Ves a ese tipo sentado en la punta?”, preguntó.

  • 3 weeks ago | demorgen.be | Austin Considine

    Na het einde van Mad Men ging Jon Hamm door een periode van persoonlijke veranderingen en wisselend succes op het kleine en grote scherm. Maar met de Apple TV+-reeks Your Friends & Neighbors begeeft hij zich weer op het voorplan. ‘Zoals met alles: je moet erdoorheen, niet?’Austin Considine18 april 2025, 03:00Leestijd 8 minTerwijl we het pad richting Griffith Park in LA oplopen, staart Jon Hamm (54) naar de met struiken begroeide heuvel links van ons.

  • 4 weeks ago | straitstimes.com | Austin Considine

    LOS ANGELES – Amoeba Records in Hollywood Boulevard is not the best place for someone of Seth Rogen’s visibility to shop hassle-free. Located just blocks from TCL Chinese Theatre, right by Dr Phil’s and Dr Oz’s stars on the Walk of Fame, there may be few places worse. But when the actor and film-maker was not being interrupted by his admiring bro-fans, Amoeba was, however, a perfect place to dig through hundreds of vinyl soundtracks.

  • 1 month ago | irishtimes.com | Austin Considine

    As we ascend the trail into Griffith Park in Los Angeles, Jon Hamm gazes up at the scrubby ridge to our left. From our perspective, the ridge line traces a clean horizon, uninterrupted by cell towers or midcentury modern palaces. He nods toward a man sitting up there alone. “See that dude sitting on the point there?” he asks. I look: The dude could have been meditating or having a Don Draper moment, dreaming up the next big Coca-Cola campaign.

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