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...disappointed it’s not Madonna,” said Dorothy A. Fortenberry ’02. “In addition to being an advocate for all sorts of great causes, she’s, well, Madonna. I sort of hoped that after Bono, Class Day would be an institutionalized way of recognizing pop stars...
...list of favored candidates included Madonna, as well as Denzel Washington, Halle Berry, Robert De Niro, Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld and former New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani, among others...
What’s in your CD player? The Immaculate Collection. Madonna is my idol. I read her biography that my roommate gave me for Christmas. I can tell you anything you want about Madonna Louise Ciccone...
...Madonna--she of the blond ambition--is the American pop paradigm. She debuted with prefab, coquettish tunes such as Borderline and Like a Virgin, then experimented with her own songwriting, as well as Latin and dance-club influences, while never forgetting to deliver at least a smidge of sex (usually more) in her songs and videos. Of the new generation, Britney Spears is the most precocious student. On her most recent album, Britney, Spears messes around with hip-hop rhythm--the white girl's stock assertion of musical growth--and sings I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman...
...this past year's MTV Europe Music Awards, Madonna took the stage in a glittery KYLIE T shirt. Perhaps the tribute was tongue in cheek--a huge star defining herself by what she is not. More likely, it was heartfelt. Not everyone can carry the weight of the world. Kylie Minogue is a pop star, nothing less and nothing more. Perhaps, sometime in the near future, American audiences will be willing to accept...