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Rebel Heart Tour in Manchester

We ♥️ Manchester

In her latest Instagram post Madonna has congratulated her friend Ariana Grande for her One Love Manchester benefit concert and urged fans to join her in donating to the fundraising appeal for the families affected by last month’s terror attack. Read More

Rebel Heart Tour in Manchester

Madonna’s tribute to the victims in Manchester

Madonna took some time to express her feelings about Monday night’s terror attack in Manchester, England, where 21 fans lost their lives at the end of the Dangerous Woman Tour show at the Manchester Arena, a place many M-fans are very familiar with. She posted her tribute later during the day, a picture of her together with Ariana Grande and a personal comment. Read More

Madonna66 by Richard Corman

Richard Corman to discuss his “Madonna66” at the V&A

Photographer Richard Corman will discuss his most recent project, Madonna66 –  containing previously unpublished polaroids of the iconic star from the 80’ –  and its place in his wider body of work together with creative director and publisher Nick Groarke at the The Lydia & Manfred Gorvy Lecture Theatre on May 5th at 7 pm. Read More

Vision Quest BD

Vision Quest comes to Blu-ray in May

Harold Becker’s Vision Quest, the 1985 movie starring Matthew Modine and Linda Fiorentino, will be released on Blu-ray as part as the Warner Archive Collection on May 16.

In her first movie cameo, Madonna shines as a nightclub singer performing Gambler and Crazy for YouRead More

Madonna on the Empire State Building

Queen of Empire State

A true icon of the New York City skyline, the Empire State Building’s tower lights have maintained a tradition of changing colour to recognize various occasions and organizations throughout the year – from signature white to the reds and blues of the US flag, to rainbow, pink, and much more.

Last night, the light show took on a bit different fashion when  photography from some of Harper’s Bazaar‘s most iconic shoots and cultural moments were projected on the north side of the tower above 34th Street from 8:30PM to midnight, celebrating the magazine’s 150th anniversary. Read More