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Madonna at the Women's March in Washington D.C.

Welcome to the Trump resistance, General Madonna

Brian Andersen on Out.com signs one of the most interesting pieces written in the aftermath of Madonna‘s fierce speech at the Women’s March on Washington last month. Brian reckons that a movement still in its infancy needs a mouthpiece strong enough to offend and inspire, uplift and challenge, and excite and energize, and because of these very reasons, he assigns Madonna a title, as homage to the late, great, never forgotten Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia. A title that is not linked to her Queen of Pop or Material Girl monikers, but one that is more that reflective of the Madonna today: General Madonna, Voice of the Trump Resistance, leader of the Rebellion of LoveRead More

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On the set for MDNA Skin

On the official MDNA Skin Instagram account, Madonna reveals that she’s on set shooting new artwork for a campaign dropping when the line of luxury skincare products developed in partnership with MTG expands very soon! Read More

Madonna on Trump: ‘We have gone as low as we can go’

Madonna, an outspoken critic of President-elect Donald Trump, is trying to put a positive spin on his Friday inauguration.
“He’s actually doing us a great service, because we have gone as low as we can go,” she said Thursday night. “We can only go up from here, so what are we going to do? We have two choices, destruction and creation. I chose creation.” Read More

A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn Museum

Join Madonna and Marilyn Minter at the Brooklyn Museum

On January 19th, on the eve of the presidential inauguration, join Madonna and Marilyn Minter – two fearless feminist provocateurs – as they talk art, culture, feminism, and the current state of affairs. Connecting Madonna, an artist, activist, and philanthropist, with Minter, whose work explores cultural perceptions of women, this unprecedented conversation will highlight the impact of female artists within broader culture and social change. Read More

Madonna by Luigi & Iango

The Harper’s Bazaar Cover Story

HarpersBazaar.com: have published their full Madonna interview from the magazine’s upcoming 150th anniversary issue. The article by Roxane Gay with the fantastic will appear in the February 2017 issue, available on newsstands January 17.

The portfolio features photographs by Luigi & Iango; hair by Andy LeCompte for Wella Professionals and makeup by Aaron Henrikson. Read More