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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Madonna Teaches Class at Hard Candy Fitness Gym in Mexico City.







Fabulous! Video of her arriving and leading a class at Hard Candy Fitness in Mexico City. xo


...and Madonna arriving at Hard Candy Fitness!!!


Friday, November 13, 2009

Madonna Leaves Rio - Left Great Impression




Eike Batista has donated $ 7 million to the pop star, who was in tears. The figure was announced shortly after Madonna said that she herself would donate $ 1 million to design project popstar had raised another $ 3 million in other meetings that took part in Brazil.

Luciano Huck, businessman: "No wonder that Madonna is Madonna. The woman is really special. A nice, good woman and enjoy the truth of our country. Lucky us!"
He commented on the social project designed by the singer: "Your social project is consistent. Has focus, structure, mission and clear goals and results.

Angélica Ksyvickis, Brazilian TV hostess: "...I had the opportunity to discover a great star, a great person. I'm very impressed. Madonna (is) almost a Brazilian."

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Madonna and son visit his Malawi orphanage




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article here: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i_xEOBgP0cvl6xvI2Jzjk9LZsAmAD9BJJLFG1

Friday, October 23, 2009

Artist and provocateur Marilyn Minter dishes on Madonna, makeup and ruining a pair of $15,000 shoes




How did Madonna discover the "Green Pink Caviar" video?

She contacted me through Regen Projects gallery. I met her after the tour was over. She was really, really nice and extremely vulnerable. She's owned my work for years. She's always been a fan.

read full article here: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/alltherage/2009/10/qa-artist-and-provocateur-marilyn-minter-dishes-on-makeup-madonna-and-ruining-tom-fords-15000-shoes-.html

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Marc by Marc Jacobs' Madonna-Inspired Hair




As a child of the '80s, I'm obsessed with the pop culture and styles from then; though I'm thankful that heavily hairsprayed strands are no longer en vogue—hello, hair damage!—I'm fascinated by the sticky-sweet dos of the day. And like everyone else, I have a soft spot for Madonna. Which is why I was excited when, while backstage at the Marc by Marc Jacobs show earlier, I encountered the perfect homage to the pop princess' 1980s coif confections (and excessive hair product): "It's very inspired by Madonna in Desperately Seeking Susan," says Guido, Redken's creative consultant who keyed the show. "The hairstyle is meant to look a little 'bad girl.' We've got these lovely bows that Marc made so I want to keep the texture rough to offset those."

What do you think of the edgy, fun hairstyle? And would you rather rock Guido's version—or the original? Sound off now!

—Emily Hebert