Madonna Appreciation thread - For fans

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Madonna looks amazing and sexy as ever. I know people would criticize her dress, but with a body like that, who can blame her for wearing something like that? She's worked hard to keep that body in shape, so I applaud her fashion choice for that night. Lourdes is beautiful as well. Hard to believe she's 14 years old now.
 
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The Icon > I shoot Madonna: http://www.popnography.com/madonna1.html > Great rare pictures!!! :wild:
 
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wowowow.... Lourdes looks great!!! But she doesn't look like 14 years old at all, but rather 24 or something like that :)

I have to say I love to see both mother and daughter together. Madonna loves her so much and, in my opinion, Lourdes brought so much light and peace into Madonna's life. It has been really a very interesting journey from her wild days, to this very day. Madonna has evolved in such an incredible way. You might agree or disagree with her style, looks, words, videos, whatever, but she is really an icon. She really is. There are certainly many, many things I don't agree at all with her, but I do admire her intelligence and her passion for work and innovation.

And about her dress... lets agree she doesn't look like 52 just as Lourdes doesn't look like she is 14 years old :lol:
 
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I'm so excited to find out what Madonna will do next musically. I know she's been back in the recording studio, but I'm wondering if she will go with unknown producers like in the past or something a little more contemporary like with Hard Candy. I think she should do some sort of pop/dance album but not in the same vein as her previous ones and definitely not something like Lady Gaga or Ke$ha. It's a fine line and it will be hard to avoid comparisons (sort of like Christina with Bionic).
 
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And about her dress... lets agree she doesn't look like 52

Only Madonna could wear that dress. She is wonderful at 52.





I'm so excited to find out what Madonna will do next musically.
Me too! :wild: :timer: I'm sure it will be great and again she'll surprise us, as always.





I know she's been back in the recording studio, but I'm wondering if she will go with unknown producers like in the past

I read somewhere (I do not remember where, sorry :blushing:) that it will work with unknown producers. :wild:
 
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Madonna is not just a great icon , she is a great mother too...
i love strong women like her madjesty,no one could beat her down!
 
Did you guys know about this:

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This is what it says below the video:

" "The Time is Now". That's what Madonna taught us! Everyone is talking about Express Yourself, so this is the best time to show our love for the One and Only Queen of Pop: Madonna. Let's show the world who was really able to change the history of music and how she is able to do so even now without any kinds of special mass marketing ploys. Let's show our love for Her, and with only €1 ($1.29) we can make our voice heard.

Express Yourself: International Download Day is the day in which Express Yourself will make its return on the worldwide iTunes charts, but this will only happen if there are a lot of us.
The first step is to get as many people involved as possible, then the staff will let you know about which day and time you should all download Express Yourself to make it peak in the charts. "

It has already started and it will continue on untill March 24th I think, appariantly the song has been charting all over the world on Itunes again. (In some countries reaching the top 20 again)
I think this is a wonderfull idea from Madonna fans.
People are starting to downplay her succes, calling her old /hasbeen, giving her title away to younger singers (sounds familiar to us MJ fans I would think ;) )
This is a nice way for her fans to unite and send a message.
 
xrisx;3304340 said:
Did you guys know about this:

[youtube]oYOPzmfMnPo[/youtube]

This is what it says below the video:

" "The Time is Now". That's what Madonna taught us! Everyone is talking about Express Yourself, so this is the best time to show our love for the One and Only Queen of Pop: Madonna. Let's show the world who was really able to change the history of music and how she is able to do so even now without any kinds of special mass marketing ploys. Let's show our love for Her, and with only €1 ($1.29) we can make our voice heard.

Express Yourself: International Download Day is the day in which Express Yourself will make its return on the worldwide iTunes charts, but this will only happen if there are a lot of us.
The first step is to get as many people involved as possible, then the staff will let you know about which day and time you should all download Express Yourself to make it peak in the charts. "

It has already started and it will continue on untill March 24th I think, appariantly the song has been charting all over the world on Itunes again. (In some countries reaching the top 20 again)
I think this is a wonderfull idea from Madonna fans.
People are starting to downplay her succes, calling her old /hasbeen, giving her title away to younger singers (sounds familiar to us MJ fans I would think ;) )
This is a nice way for her fans to unite and send a message.

I did hear about that and it's a neat idea. Madonna has been getting the MJ treatment as far as the younger generation and media trying to place her title upon some younger upstarts shoulders. It's maddening as a fan. When will these people learn that MJ and Madonna can not and will not be replaced? EVER!
 
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xrisx;3304340 said:
Did you guys know about this:

[youtube]oYOPzmfMnPo[/youtube]

This is what it says below the video:

" "The Time is Now". That's what Madonna taught us! Everyone is talking about Express Yourself, so this is the best time to show our love for the One and Only Queen of Pop: Madonna. Let's show the world who was really able to change the history of music and how she is able to do so even now without any kinds of special mass marketing ploys. Let's show our love for Her, and with only €1 ($1.29) we can make our voice heard.

Express Yourself: International Download Day is the day in which Express Yourself will make its return on the worldwide iTunes charts, but this will only happen if there are a lot of us.
The first step is to get as many people involved as possible, then the staff will let you know about which day and time you should all download Express Yourself to make it peak in the charts. "

It has already started and it will continue on untill March 24th I think, appariantly the song has been charting all over the world on Itunes again. (In some countries reaching the top 20 again)
I think this is a wonderfull idea from Madonna fans.
People are starting to downplay her succes, calling her old /hasbeen, giving her title away to younger singers (sounds familiar to us MJ fans I would think ;) )
This is a nice way for her fans to unite and send a message.

ouu... good idea of the fans!!
As I have said before, new artists should work hard to be the best version OF THEMSELVES, not of anyone else.

Express yourself is one of my all time favourite songs!!!! :dancin: (yes, I have said it a number of times in the thread, sorry :D...)
 
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Finally I got American Life the other week. Only yesterday did I listen to it and wasn't overly taken with it. Maybe I need another listen.

It's a grower, not a shower. ;)

Once it takes hold of you, it never lets go. I wasn't hooked instantly.
 
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I like Madonna, admitted I'm more a Janet fan, but I like them both. I buy music artist at a time, buying their whole catalogue, and I'm thinking of collecting Madonna next, which album would you guys suggest I buy first? I was thinking Ray Of Light because Frozen is my favourite song of Madonna's.
 
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It was always a big dream of mine to see these two together, the King and Queen of Pop...I wished MJ and Madonna did a project together, either a song, performance, short film, something.

I know they went to the Oscars together, which was exciting and great, but I was wanting something more. lol


(sigh)
 
xrisx;3304340 said:
Did you guys know about this:

[youtube]oYOPzmfMnPo[/youtube]

This is what it says below the video:

" "The Time is Now". That's what Madonna taught us! Everyone is talking about Express Yourself, so this is the best time to show our love for the One and Only Queen of Pop: Madonna. Let's show the world who was really able to change the history of music and how she is able to do so even now without any kinds of special mass marketing ploys. Let's show our love for Her, and with only €1 ($1.29) we can make our voice heard.

Express Yourself: International Download Day is the day in which Express Yourself will make its return on the worldwide iTunes charts, but this will only happen if there are a lot of us.
The first step is to get as many people involved as possible, then the staff will let you know about which day and time you should all download Express Yourself to make it peak in the charts. "

It has already started and it will continue on untill March 24th I think, appariantly the song has been charting all over the world on Itunes again. (In some countries reaching the top 20 again)
I think this is a wonderfull idea from Madonna fans.
People are starting to downplay her succes, calling her old /hasbeen, giving her title away to younger singers (sounds familiar to us MJ fans I would think ;) )
This is a nice way for her fans to unite and send a message.

I saw this the other day. :wild:





alm860;3305815 said:
It was always a big dream of mine to see these two together, the King and Queen of Pop...I wished MJ and Madonna did a project together, either a song, performance, short film, something.

I know they went to the Oscars together, which was exciting and great, but I was wanting something more. lol


(sigh)

Me too. :(
 
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I never heard this:



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"Bittersweet" is a poem read by Madonna. Madonna"s contribution to the project of the guru Deepak Chopra. The poem was written in the 13rd century by a persian poet called Jalaleddin Rumi. The song is on the album "A Gift of Love Vol.1: Music Inspired By Love Poems of Rumi"
 
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I need new Madonna. It's been too long. Funny that now dance music is in and Madonna's essentially been doing it since 2000 (in various forms - electro - euro - disco, etc). Come on Mo, give us a new album and soon! We miss you!!
 
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love the Supernatural recording from Like A Prayer sessios, better than the one on Music. and the early demo for Get Up (pre-Madonna sessions)
 
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I absolutely love Madonna. I have all her albums and loads of rare song's. Madonna, Michael and Janet, Prince and Kylie are my top 5 favorite artist of all time
 
Madonna’s Charity Fails in Bid to Finance School

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LOS ANGELES — A high-profile charitable foundation set up to build a school for impoverished girls in Malawi, founded by the singer Madonna and fellow devotees of a prominent Jewish mysticism movement, has collapsed after spending $3.8 million on a project that never came to fruition.

The board of directors of the organization, Raising Malawi, has been ousted and replaced by a caretaker board, including Madonna and her manager, officials with the organization said Thursday. Its executive director, who is the boyfriend of Madonna’s former trainer, Tracy Anderson, left in October amid criticism of his management style and cost overruns for the school. These included what auditors described as outlandish expenditures on salaries, cars, office space and a golf course membership, free housing and a car and driver for the school’s director.

Most strikingly, the plans to build a $15 million school for about 400 girls in the poor southeastern African country of 15 million — which had drawn financial support from Hollywood and society circles, as well as the Los Angeles-based Kabbalah Centre International, an organization devoted to Jewish mysticism — have been officially abandoned.

That prospective move set off a fierce backlash when first raised earlier this year, with Malawi officials saying they were stunned and asserting that Madonna was blaming management breakdowns because she had been unable to raise the money she had promised.

“A thoughtful decision has been made to discontinue plans for the Raising Malawi Academy for Girls, as it was originally conceived,” Michael Berg, a co-director of the Kabbalah Centre and the co-founder of Raising Malawi, said Thursday in an e-mail to the center’s members who had contributed to the project. The e-mail announced the replacement of the board of directors.

Madonna has lent her name, reputation and $11 million of her money to the organization that she founded with Mr. Berg. She has been a regular visitor to Malawi, attending at least two ceremonies at what would have been the site of the school in Lilongwe, and has adopted two children from the country.

On Thursday, in conceding the shortcomings of her charity, Madonna issued a statement saying she was still intent on using the organization, which has raised $18 million so far, to advance improvements in the beleaguered nation.

“There’s a real education crisis in Malawi,” she said. “Sixty-seven percent of girls don’t go to secondary school, and this is simply unacceptable. Our team is going to work hard to address this in every way we can.” She and her aides offered no explanation of why, given her high interest in the project, she had not noticed the problems as they began unfolding.

Trevor Neilson, a founder of the Global Philanthropy Group, which Madonna recruited last November amid signs of upheaval at her charity, said he told her that building an expensive school in Malawi was an ineffective form of philanthropy, and suggested instead using resources to finance education programs though existing and proven nongovernmental organizations.

Mr. Neilson said that an examination found that $3.8 million had been spent on the school that will now not be built, with much of the money going to architects, design and salaries and, in one case, two cars for employees who had not even been hired yet.

“Despite $3.8 million having been spent by the previous management team, the project has not broken ground, there was no title to the land and there was, over all, a startling lack of accountability on the part of the management team in Malawi and the management team in the United States,” he said. “We have yet to determine exactly what happened to all of that $3.8 million. We have not accounted for all the funds that were used.”

A written report by the Global Philanthropy Group, a copy of which was provided Thursday by the Kabbalah Centre, was critical of two former officials of the organization: Philippe van den Bossche, who has worked for Madonna since 2004 and was the executive director of Raising Malawi from 2005 until October, and Anjimile Oponyo, who worked at the United Nations Development Program when she was chosen last year to head the Raising Malawi Academy for Girls.

Ms. Oponyo said that she was barred from talking about her association with the foundation, and that she could not comment on the allegations in the report of mismanagement — including whether she benefited from an extravagant compensation package that included that car and driver and golf club membership.

In an e-mail, Mr. van den Bossche said he, too, was prohibited from commenting; Madonna has a history of confidentiality agreements with employees.

“I am strictly bound by the confidentiality agreements and I am forced by those agreements to be silent on any of these questions,” Mr. van den Bossche said.

Mr. Neilson said that Madonna was involved in a film project — she is directing a movie about King Edward VIII — and was not available for an interview. But in a statement, Madonna said she was pleased with other work that Raising Malawi had done in helping children in Malawi, even as she acknowledged its problems. “While I’m proud of these accomplishments, I’m frustrated that our education work has not moved forward in a faster way,” she said.

Raising Malawi will not disband and will instead use its money in different ways to help the poor in a country where Madonna has sought to become a major philanthropic presence, foundation officials said.

Madonna attended a fund-raiser hosted by Gucci in New York in 2008, whose guests also included Tom Cruise and Gwyneth Paltrow, and was on hand for what turned out to be a purely ceremonial groundbreaking and the laying off the first brick at the school. Other donors to the project include the Yankee Alex Rodriguez.

The report faulted Mr. van den Bossche for his roles both in overseeing the planning of the building and in creating the educational curriculum. “Philippe’s level of mismanagement and lack of oversight was extreme in both aspects of the project,” it said, “and the lack of success of the players on the ground is in large part a result of his inability to effectively manage project plans, people and finances.”

The report was similarly critical of Ms. Oponyo. “Her charisma masks a lack of substantive knowledge of the practical application of educational development,” it said, “and her weak management skills are a major contributor to the current financial and programmatic chaos.”

Madonna’s Charity Fails in Bid to Finance School
 
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Madonna’s Charity Fails in Bid to Finance School

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LOS ANGELES — A high-profile charitable foundation set up to build a school for impoverished girls in Malawi, founded by the singer Madonna and fellow devotees of a prominent Jewish mysticism movement, has collapsed after spending $3.8 million on a project that never came to fruition.

The board of directors of the organization, Raising Malawi, has been ousted and replaced by a caretaker board, including Madonna and her manager, officials with the organization said Thursday. Its executive director, who is the boyfriend of Madonna’s former trainer, Tracy Anderson, left in October amid criticism of his management style and cost overruns for the school. These included what auditors described as outlandish expenditures on salaries, cars, office space and a golf course membership, free housing and a car and driver for the school’s director.

Most strikingly, the plans to build a $15 million school for about 400 girls in the poor southeastern African country of 15 million — which had drawn financial support from Hollywood and society circles, as well as the Los Angeles-based Kabbalah Centre International, an organization devoted to Jewish mysticism — have been officially abandoned.

That prospective move set off a fierce backlash when first raised earlier this year, with Malawi officials saying they were stunned and asserting that Madonna was blaming management breakdowns because she had been unable to raise the money she had promised.

“A thoughtful decision has been made to discontinue plans for the Raising Malawi Academy for Girls, as it was originally conceived,” Michael Berg, a co-director of the Kabbalah Centre and the co-founder of Raising Malawi, said Thursday in an e-mail to the center’s members who had contributed to the project. The e-mail announced the replacement of the board of directors.

Madonna has lent her name, reputation and $11 million of her money to the organization that she founded with Mr. Berg. She has been a regular visitor to Malawi, attending at least two ceremonies at what would have been the site of the school in Lilongwe, and has adopted two children from the country.

On Thursday, in conceding the shortcomings of her charity, Madonna issued a statement saying she was still intent on using the organization, which has raised $18 million so far, to advance improvements in the beleaguered nation.

“There’s a real education crisis in Malawi,” she said. “Sixty-seven percent of girls don’t go to secondary school, and this is simply unacceptable. Our team is going to work hard to address this in every way we can.” She and her aides offered no explanation of why, given her high interest in the project, she had not noticed the problems as they began unfolding.

Trevor Neilson, a founder of the Global Philanthropy Group, which Madonna recruited last November amid signs of upheaval at her charity, said he told her that building an expensive school in Malawi was an ineffective form of philanthropy, and suggested instead using resources to finance education programs though existing and proven nongovernmental organizations.

Mr. Neilson said that an examination found that $3.8 million had been spent on the school that will now not be built, with much of the money going to architects, design and salaries and, in one case, two cars for employees who had not even been hired yet.

“Despite $3.8 million having been spent by the previous management team, the project has not broken ground, there was no title to the land and there was, over all, a startling lack of accountability on the part of the management team in Malawi and the management team in the United States,” he said. “We have yet to determine exactly what happened to all of that $3.8 million. We have not accounted for all the funds that were used.”

A written report by the Global Philanthropy Group, a copy of which was provided Thursday by the Kabbalah Centre, was critical of two former officials of the organization: Philippe van den Bossche, who has worked for Madonna since 2004 and was the executive director of Raising Malawi from 2005 until October, and Anjimile Oponyo, who worked at the United Nations Development Program when she was chosen last year to head the Raising Malawi Academy for Girls.

Ms. Oponyo said that she was barred from talking about her association with the foundation, and that she could not comment on the allegations in the report of mismanagement — including whether she benefited from an extravagant compensation package that included that car and driver and golf club membership.

In an e-mail, Mr. van den Bossche said he, too, was prohibited from commenting; Madonna has a history of confidentiality agreements with employees.

“I am strictly bound by the confidentiality agreements and I am forced by those agreements to be silent on any of these questions,” Mr. van den Bossche said.

Mr. Neilson said that Madonna was involved in a film project — she is directing a movie about King Edward VIII — and was not available for an interview. But in a statement, Madonna said she was pleased with other work that Raising Malawi had done in helping children in Malawi, even as she acknowledged its problems. “While I’m proud of these accomplishments, I’m frustrated that our education work has not moved forward in a faster way,” she said.

Raising Malawi will not disband and will instead use its money in different ways to help the poor in a country where Madonna has sought to become a major philanthropic presence, foundation officials said.

Madonna attended a fund-raiser hosted by Gucci in New York in 2008, whose guests also included Tom Cruise and Gwyneth Paltrow, and was on hand for what turned out to be a purely ceremonial groundbreaking and the laying off the first brick at the school. Other donors to the project include the Yankee Alex Rodriguez.

The report faulted Mr. van den Bossche for his roles both in overseeing the planning of the building and in creating the educational curriculum. “Philippe’s level of mismanagement and lack of oversight was extreme in both aspects of the project,” it said, “and the lack of success of the players on the ground is in large part a result of his inability to effectively manage project plans, people and finances.”

The report was similarly critical of Ms. Oponyo. “Her charisma masks a lack of substantive knowledge of the practical application of educational development,” it said, “and her weak management skills are a major contributor to the current financial and programmatic chaos.”

Madonna’s Charity Fails in Bid to Finance School

Madonna hasn't given up on Malawi and will continue to help in any way she can, but the country itself has given her a lot of trouble over the past few years. They haven't been completely receptive to her help. Also, the one giant school plan has been scrapped in order to build several schools that can help more children. It's not that the plan couldn't come to fruition, but that the plan has changed. Yes, money has been lost, but there's plenty more where that came from.
 
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Madonna at the 2011 Costume Institute Gala celebrating Alexander McQueen (today, May 2):


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