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Luiz Ribeiro

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  1. I particularly do not believe she's paying too little attention to her music. HR is proof of that. But we've also seen what happens when she focuses on film and music together. It's an early concern, yes, why not? I hope that Portugal inspires her deeply and she finds new rhythms, something very experimental, nothing that is already happening in the world of music.
  2. Some people sometimes forget that this is a discussion forum. The topic is done to exchange ideas about a situation or topic. Too bad that not everyone has the ability to exchange ideas without JUDGING PEOPLE BY ANTICIPATION. They are people complaining about negativism and hatred, being negative and spreading hatred before anything. Hard times.
  3. " madonnaThe energy of Portugal is so inspiring. I feel very creative and alive here and I look forward to working on my film LOVED and making New Music!!! â¤. . This will be the next Chapter in My Book! ♥ It's time to conquer the world from a different vantage point!! " So....Does it remind you something? m ... d ... n ... a ... ...... Madonna completely out of focus, letting the producer make the album by yourself ...
  4. Do you remember that secret meeting with Netflix that I posted a few weeks ago?
  5. GIAMPIERO on August 24, 2017 at 6:21 pm EXCLUSIVE – We at DrownedMadonna.com learn the reason why Madonna had a Top Secret meeting with Netflix, as we revealed in June. We have been told by a little bird that Madonna is in talks with Netflix Originalfor a special documentary. Netflix is going to start doing some special original documentaries on the entire career of music artists. It will be something about the artist journey of creation process, and not just a ‘behind the music’. A sort of documentary about the ‘inside’ of the artist and their sentiments on their craft. Madonna is not confirmed yet, and totally top secret. Lady Gaga will be the first and it’s a the moment the only confirmed artist. The show for Lady Gaga is scheduled to be released next month. If everything goes well, Madonna will be the second episode.
  6. Exaclty...It is not the steps of dances that matter, but the creativity, the mood involved in the scene presented, all that has not happened in "Devil pray" for example. That's why I say it was a lazy tour. The high point of this tour was HC/LDLHA
  7. She missed the chance to make a memorable performance with Devil Pray on the tour. Devil Pray performance is the definition of laziness, in my opinion, on this tour.
  8. I respect your opinion, but I still think the new songs were not well represented on the tour, not enough to use them to promote the dvd-bd.
  9. I don't know whats the problem of M's blind fans. The tour is called REBEL HEART TOUR to promote her NEW ALBUM Rebel Heart ....and to promote her tour....Material Girl? Ok... It's not because it's a Madonna forum that I must close my eyes to everything and lick whatever shit it does. Having consistency is the best way to be an artist's fan.
  10. Ok people, but...... Material Girl to promote? This just says to me that RH songs performed at RHT wasnt so good enough .... Kill me, but for me its the most lazy tour ever.
  11. Agree....WHY in the name of the Lord she sung the song in the entire tour, and cut on the BD?
  12. Camille Paglia holds a conference in Salvador on Tuesday (15) North American cultural controversy participates in Braskem Frontiers of Thought, at Castro Alves Theater, at 8:30 p.m.; Remember her controversial statements American intellectual and critic Camille Paglia, 70, arrives in Salvador on Tuesday (15) to participate in Braskem Frontiers of Thought, at Teatro Castro Alves (TCA), at 8:30 p.m. In the capital of Bahia, the event has already hosted the Mozambican writer Mia Couto in July. In September, the attraction is Grace Machel. One of today's most influential intellectuals and the leading theoretician of post-feminism, Camille is known for her controversial views on issues such as feminism, sexuality, politics, religion, among others. The importance of it in the intellectual universe is characterized by the breakdown of paradigms and a tenuous relationship between public and private life, by assuming, still in university, as homosexual, suffering prejudice from colleagues and teachers. Despite the classical formation, it values ​​popular and massive culture in the academic environment. In the early 1990s, Camille emerged as a writer with the book Gente Sexuais, in which she rescued the influence of sexual roles and sex in the history of art and literature.Despite being avowedly feminist, she has been criticized for making reservations to feminism. In her most recent book in Brazil, the intellectual returns to her studies of origin: in Scintillating Images, highlights the history of the plastic arts from 29 works representative of social styles and contexts, from the tomb of Queen Nefertari from Egypt to the northern cinema Of George Lucas. Check out exclusive interview with American intellectual Camille Paglia was born in Endicott, New York on April 2, 1947. She has been a professor at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia since 1984. Liberal is in favor of drug liberation, abortion, prostitution And pornography. She became well known after publishing an article in the early 1990's that pointed to Madonna as the future of feminism. "I am in favor of equality: I ask for the end of the barriers to the advancement of women, however, I am against special protectionism for women" (Photo: Divulgação) Social struggle of women Theorist, who was in Salvador in 2008, conducting the Varieties of Eroticism in 20th Century Art conference, analyzes the current social struggle of women in a crude way."I believe that a strong feminism must be based on respect for man, admiration for what they have achieved through history. This portrait of men as oppressors is a gross slander. Were there criminal men? Yes, of course, but men gave their lives through history, women, and children. Women need to take responsibility for their lives and stop blaming men for their problems, which have more to do with social issues and structures and are not the result of a male conspiracy, "he says. She goes on to say that the unhappiness that many women feel today results partly from their uncertainty about who they are and about what they want in this materialistic society that expects women to behave as a man and still be able to love as a woman. "When I go to New York, I see these women on the streets: well-groomed, beautiful, successful, Harvard graduates, Yale and ... tedious! Te-di-o-sas. Of gay men have been increasing because men are more interesting than women, "he argues. Recall five polemical declarations of theory 1. "Women will never truly be free unless they let men be free" In the Frontiers of Thought channel , the intellectual talks about her new book - a collection of her most successful texts on gender, sex and feminism from 1990 to 2016 - on feminism in the United States, freedom and thought. She argues that men should have the right to determine their own identities, interests and passions without the intrusive vigilance and censorship of women with their own political agenda. "For example, if there is an official Women's Center at Yale University (which really exists), there should be a Men's Center as well - and the Yale men should be free to do and say whatever they want there, with no eavesdropping people ready To denounce them to the totalitarian office of sexual harassment, "he says. 2. "Woman should be motherly and stop blaming the man" In an interview with Folha de S. Paulo , the essayist affirmed that she is betting on the revaluation of the maternal side of the woman as key to an affective reunion between the sexes. "Women need to take responsibility for their lives and stop blaming men for their problems, which have more to do with social issues and structures, and are not the result of a male conspiracy," he said. In the same interview, she claims to be transsexual, criticizes the production of contemporary art and says that Madonna must stop competing with younger women. "I agree that we need a level playing field, but that will not solve the problems between the sexes," he added. In almost every event she participates, Camille discusses women's desire to have children. According to her, this has been neglected by contemporary feminists. See excerpt from the speaker of the Fronteiras do Pensamento 2007 and 2015. 3. "Feminism is not honest with women" In an interview with Epoch , the American says the movement deceived a generation by saying that it was possible to take care of the career first and have children later - a plan frustrated by the limitations of nature. 4. "We choke men. Women ask men to be what they are not, and when they become what they are not, they do not want them anymore" The intellectual disagrees with virtually every modern feminist. In an interview Veja magazine made in March 2014, Camille argues that women make homas feel wrong all the time. 5. Feminism has become a movement that "protects a bourgeois lifestyle" In an interview with The Wall Street Journal , she argues that people, whether men or women, "need to be permanently on the defense" because "the world is full of potential dangers and misfortunes." She reaffirms that the problems of Western societies Are due to the negative influence of certain currents of feminism and say that they "protect a bourgeois lifestyle," create a "child mentality" and an "inhuman and antiseptic" social environment.
  13. Naturally, the song evolved in a big way from its original draft. BY HILTON DRESDEN MON, 2017-08-14 12:54 Madonna's classic 1986 song "La Isla Bonita" was originally written to be sung by Michael Jackson, according to an interview with songwriter Patrick Leonard in Boy Culture. "After the Victory Tour, I was still in touch with Michael [Jackson] and Quincy [Jones] and doing some work with them and Quincy called me and said, ‘I want to do something sort of Sade-like for Michael—would you write something?’ and so I wrote that song and sent it to him with some form of a vocal on it and the phrase ‘la isla bonita,'†he explained. “He called up and said, ‘Ah, I just don’t think it’s for Michael.’ Madonna and I were getting together, so I showed it to her and she said, ‘Oh, I like this, let’s work on it.'†Naturally, the song evolved in a big way from its original draft. “So we sat and changed, you know, whatever we changed and she changed lyrics and we reconstructed it," Leonard continues. "It’s a good song, for sure. I don’t know why she would return to that one more than others, to be honest. But I like it." Leonard will make a rare public appearance performing next month at Joe's Pub in NYC, tickets for which are available here. During his heyday, Leonard wrote many of Madonna's most iconic songs, including "Like A Prayer" and "Cherish." Revisit "La Isla Bonita." below:
  14. Yeap... She lost the audio back in the headphones OMG...the delay
  15. Something happended at 4:02s...... i dunno what. But she was so angry....she lost everything after that.... Living 4 Love was the cursed song from RH Era....for sure...
  16. He just posted this pic in his Stories on Intagram.... Why is he accompanying Madonna in Malawi? Would it have anything to do with a new documentary?
  17. No, my dear, it only proves that you did not understand anything. Try to read it again. This discussion is about the relationship between the age of Madonna's fans and their longevity in the "mainstream" scenario. No one asked your age here, and to think that would prove you're a little dumbfounded
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