Monday, October 26, 2009 1:34PM - By Seraphina L.

First, Oprah did it and now Madonna‘s joining the club. After adopting two children from the country, Madonna has started construction on a multi-million all girls school in Malawi.
The notorious pop icon arrived in Malawi on Sunday with all four of her children for a special ceremony in Chinkhota (only 6 miles from the country’s captial, Lilongwe) where she and eldest daughter, Lourdes, planted a Moringa tree in honor of this venture.
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Monday, October 19, 2009 7:26PM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

Throughout her long and exciting career, Madonna has been called plenty of things. Let’s add ‘bad neighbor’ to the list.
It seems Madonna has the volume turned up a touch loud for her fellow Central Park West building tenants, specifically Karen George, who lives above Madonna in the chichi building. George filed a lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court on Friday against the co-op board, accusing it of not taking action against Madonna for the noise and disruption.
According to the lawsuit, neighbors have to deal with “blaring music, stomping and shaking walls” from Madonna’s $4-million, seventh-floor apartment for up to three hours a day.
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Thursday, September 17, 2009 3:47PM - By Krystal Clark

Madonna has got some serious fans over at MySpace. The pop icon is currently featured on the homepage of MySpace Music. With the debut of the site’s new welcome page, you get to check out the singer’s latest music video for her single “Celebration.” The video featured is an official “Fan Version,” which includes die hard Madonna followers from all over the world.
Check out the Material Girl and her fans singing and dancing to Celebration…
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009 5:20PM - By Krystal Clark

I would like to preface this post by saying I think Madonna looks fab at 50! That’s right, I said “fab.” With that out of the way, a questionable video has popped up online featuring a recent concert performance. It gives me the impression that Madonna either fainted in the middle of a song or just lost her train of thought. I keep watching it over to see if it’s a part of the act, but I can’t tell.
Here’s the video, you be the judge…
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Thursday, August 27, 2009 9:13AM - By Andy Keil

Last night, Madonna played to a crowd of roughly 60,000 Romanians in Bucharest. For most musicians, that means there’s a lot of work to be done rocking out on stage but for Madonna, it’s just another way to advance her plan in taking over the world promote world peace. So, what does she do? She brought up a subject that typically remains unspoken in Romania…Gypsies.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009 8:20AM - By Krystal Clark

Now that Michael Jackson has finally been laid to rest, more tributes are starting to roll in for the legendary singer. According to Yahoo News, a global tribute will be held on September 26th in Jackson’s honor. It will be an affair of epic proportions by taking place on the grounds of a 17th century palace. It will be a little flashy in taste, similar to the stars personal style.
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Monday, August 3, 2009 1:20PM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

With Sunday’s cancellation of a country music festival in central Alberta a day after a fierce thunderstorm caused an outdoor stage to collapse and Madonna’s stage collapse in preparation of a concert in Marseilles, France – not too mention the angry Dubliners who took to the streets to protest the noisy, around-the-clock dismantling of U2′s humongous stage set – it hasn’t been the best of summers for elaborate concert productions.
Saturday’s stage collapse at the Big Valley Jamboree in Camrose (60 miles southeast of Edmonton), resulted in 1 dead and 75 injured, and was blamed on severe weather. The Madonna tragedy in France, killing two and injuring dozens, is still under investigation. There’s no doubt that a closer look is being given to the safety procedures associated with these over-sized concert stages, usually overflowing with lighting and sound equipment, video screens and all sorts of fancy design architecture built to provide the audience a big spectacle.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009 8:57AM - By Anet Hovhanesian

It’s that time of year again when we show appreciation to the men who we owe our lives to. No, I am not talking about your future ex-husbands (you know I’m right, have you seen the divorce rates these days??), I am talking about your father!
Now even though I was generalizing and not all children are blessed to have a father who is always there for them and who always provides them with the love and affection they need but, for the sake of this editorial, we are going to pretend we all have the perfect father and we are trying to get our perfect father the perfect album for a Father’s Day gift.
Not all fathers are alike but they tend to fall in one of the following categories. Find your “father” and check out what kind of music he would prefer…
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