A mega-dose of MDNA
An interesting review of the MDNA stops at the Key Aren in Seattle from the Seattle Gay News:
Madonna is, and will always be, Madonna – no matter what anyone else wants her to be. It should come as no surprise to anyone who has followed her career that she never, ever repeats herself and will invariably do whatever she damn well pleases, pushing as many hot buttons as she can along the way. She’s unpredictable – at times infuriatingly so – but we continue to adore her and live vicariously through her sheer force of will and fiery independence. She also delivers a spectacular live show so thrilling that all others pale in comparison, every single time. Truly, nobody does it better than the Queen of Pop.
Madonna tore the roof off a sold-out Key Arena Tuesday night with what could only be described as a full-frontal (and posterior) assault on the senses via a mind-bending variety show. One of her most enduring qualities is the ability to slip into and out of a persona in a smart and calculated way. This time, she shifted from dark diva to majorette to torch-song stripper to peace-loving karma chameleon and back again, in a tightly run and precisely choreographed set that ran just over two hours.
Continue reading this story on the online website of the Seattle Gay News. Thanks to Christopher.