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On August 4th, 2011, Roseanne Barr announced her candidacy for President of the United States on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, declaring that she would not run as a Democrat or a Republican "because they both suck and they're both a bunch of criminals." She has since decided to seek the nomination of the Green Party of the United States.
http://www.roseanneforpresident.com/On August 4th, 2011, Roseanne Barr announced her candidacy for President of the United... more
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This podcast features Ethan Noble, of Motion Picture Consulting. He helps guide filmmakers and studios through the ratings process. He gives an overview of the MPAA’s rating system.
This year eight films have already appealed their MPAA ratings and it’s not even April. Has the MPAA lost touch with modern culture or are filmmakers beginning to push the boundaries with edgier content?This podcast features Ethan Noble, of Motion Picture Consulting. He helps guide... more
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BLUE IVY CARTER, RIP WHITNEY HUSTON, FRENCHY ON KANYE, BIRD MAN THE JINX,JAY-Z, MADONNA'S NICK MINAJ KISS, Industry 7
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2011 audio interview w/ rock photographer Ken Regan, who talks about a collection of his work, All Access, & tells stories of The Beatles, Stones, Dylan, Springsteen. http://www.mrmedia.com/?p=26182011 audio interview w/ rock photographer Ken Regan, who talks about a collection of... more
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2011 audio interview w/ rock photographer Ken Regan, who talks about a collection of his work, All Access, & tells stories of The Beatles, Stones, Dylan, Springsteen. http://www.mrmedia.com/?p=26182011 audio interview w/ rock photographer Ken Regan, who talks about a collection of... more
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Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music-arts/madonna-fans-israel-government-delay-war-iran-concert-article-1.1020447#ixzz1m1QRffBL
Well some good news finally on Iran!
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Israeli Madonna fans are asking their country to give peace a chance — at least until after the Material Girl's late-spring concert there.
They're rallying around, what else, a Facebook page, called "Bibi don't start a war with Iran until after Madonna's show on May 29."
Translated, that message suggests that Israel will eventually attack Iran if Iran doesn't back off on its nuclear development program.
But it asks that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delay any such action until after the Madonna show, because of the likelihood that foreign artists would not want to play in a country with a war in progress.
Israel, like other countries with a history of military tension, has been a nervous gig for some artists over the years, going back to the 2001 cancellation of a Red Hot Chili Peppers concert.Read more:... more
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Madonna.
A bit of cold, and wholesale gas prices shoot up.
Have you ever had a stalker ?
Extended warrantees to change hopefully. What's your experience of these ?
America may be pulling out of the Mars mission.
Another night off !
It's all gone quiet over there !
Happy birthday Laura.
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You can't get rid of them.
Will we one day have to leave this planet ?
Sunday quiz night is cancelled.
I'm waiting for my parcel.
Superbowl.
The phone rings day & night.
Car fumes again coming in to the car.
There must be a way of doing things to advance the human race without involving cost all the time.
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Yesterday evening, we saw Madonna’s Half-time Super Bowl concert in Indianapolis. It was 12 1/2 minutes long, the pop icon gave us an overview of her career. She wore an exquisite Givenchy Haute Couture outfit by Riccardo Tisci. She performed at the set thatYesterday evening, we saw Madonna’s Half-time Super Bowl concert in... more
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The cost of the set alone could have built several wind turbines and fed Africa for a year!The cost of the set alone could have built several wind turbines and fed Africa for a... more
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Pop music review: Madonna at the Super Bowl
The halftime show? A spectacle by the Cleopatra of the game. It also was a well-planned — and shockingly transparent — ad for her new album, 'MDNA.'
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Cee Lo Green and Madonna perform during halftime of the Super Bowl game Indianapolis. (Mark Humphrey / Associated Press)
By Randall Roberts, Los Angeles Times Pop Music Critic
February 6, 2012
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To label the selection of Madonna as a halftime performer at the Super Bowl as curious is to neglect the surreal history of what has become one of the year's most discussed 10 minutes of music on American television. From the high-water mark Janet Jackson-Justin Timberlake nip slip to the weird nonsequitur Rolling Stones gig to a children's choir singing "Michael Row the Boat Ashore," the Super Bowl has never been short on ridiculousness.
But all different kinds of musical craziness had nothing on this year's Bridgestone Super Bowl XLVI Halftime Show performance. Madonna was defiantly unconcerned with the more conservative red state wing of the football fan base who'd never be caught dead singing along to one of her songs, and her halftime show was pure spectacle by the Cleopatra of the game.
Think about it. In less than 10 minutes, America watched marching warriors pulling a massive chariot; faux trumpeters announcing the arrival of Madonna; a man name Redfoo with a ridiculously large afro fronting a duo called LMFAO; a polyglot British-Sri Lankan rapper slyly flipping the bird at the camera; a cartoonish multiple-personality Nicki Minaj; and a charismatic Buddha of a singer with a golden voice in one of the best bandleader outfits ever created, to say nothing of his stunning black choir robe.
At the center of it all was Madonna in her element, vogueing with a break-dancing lyre player, riding a bejeweled human serpent, slipping into her best single of the '00s, "Music," dancing near a tightrope walker who did a back flip as she passed, and sitting on Redfoo's shoulders during a mash-up with LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem." We saw Madonna looking absolutely silly as a 53-year-old cheerleader with equally noncheerleaders M.I.A. and rapper Minaj, and, perhaps most improbable of all, Madonna in front of a church choir pretending to be chaste.
In fact, if you break down the show, produced by Stuart Davis (known to dance fans under his moniker Les Rhythmes Digitales), the whole thing was arguably more outrageous than the notorious Jackson nipple shot. Madonna's new album, "MDNA," is a sly reference to the drug Ecstasy; M.I.A.'s father was part of a Sri Lankan rebel group called the Tamil Tigers (once listed as a terrorist group by the State Department); LMFAO is an acronym in text slang for "laughing my ... ass off;" and singer Cee Lo Green hit the big time with a song about a middle-finger kiss-off. In this company, Minaj looked positively PG.
But despite its success AND extravagance, this whole halftime package most of all was little more than an ingeniously well planned — and shockingly transparent — advertisement for "MDNA," and not much more. The rollout for the album began with the announcement that she'd be performing at the Super Bowl and was teased by a music video released Friday for her new single, "Give Me All You're Luvin'," featuring Minaj and with a remix also featuring LMFAO, which, of course, she performed. Talk about marketing to a lot of eyeballs.
But then Madonna is Madonna for a reason. And we saw it firsthand Sunday.
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Pop music review: Madonna at the Super Bowl
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