Blitz & Shitz - September 2012
Sunday, September 30, 2012

Concert review: Madonna's MDNA is addictive

 

Raziel Reid tasting the cone boobs of two Madonna fans at the MDNA tour at Rogers Arena. Photo by Victor Bearpark.

I just want to thank Madonna for giving me one of the best nights of the year. I was so overwhelmed with excitement I spent most of the show getting pulled off my seat by security. “Madonna loves it!” I yelled at him, and even as he pulled me down, he looked like he knew I was right.

I just couldn’t contain myself. I was on the floor, and every time Madonna strutted onto the V catwalk in front of me I was determined to scream the loudest, be the blondest and have an eye-to-eye with the queen. It didn’t happen. Somehow, Madonna remains fabulously aloof while expressing, and exposing (that ass is still immaculate), herself to thousands of people.

Madonna is the most playful with the fans closest to the stage. “I feel like I’m performing for only 11 people”, she laughed halfway through the concert. But she’s so good at embodying the emotions of her songs, she made every person in Rogers Arena feel like the show was just for them. Excluding the fan who, when graced with the microphone, didn’t know the words to “Open Your Heart.” She didn’t get the memo. Front-row bitches, beware: come prepared. If you’re called upon to sing the line of a Madonna classic, do not shame our good city by not knowing that I hold the lock, and you hold the motherfucking key!

Madonna’s stage presence was all-consuming, outshone only for brief moments by her son Rocco, who joined her onstage as a dancer, and her boyfriend/dancer Brahim Zaibat in a mesh tank top and tight black pants. Say all the cougar jokes you want; that man looks like six feet of flawlessly sculpted Nutella, and I wanna spread him!

The concert was a mix between the old and the new, with tracks from Madonna’s 12th studio album, MDNA, dominating the set list. The older hits, like “Holiday,” “Vogue” and “Like a Prayer,” stirred up the best reaction from the crowd, but newer tracks “Gang Bang” and “I’m Addicted” stood out as moments where Madonna seemed to be having the most fun. Like the artist herself, her concert is constantly moving forward. Even during nostalgic moments, the past was reinvented (I loved the updated “Vogue” corset from her 1990 Blond Ambition tour), proving that Madonna is timeless.

I was in front of a gay couple from San Francisco, who were seeing MDNA for the 25th time. Literally. They’ve been travelling with the tour all over Europe and North America. They told me that what stands out the most about the Vancouver audience is the lack of gays -- fewer than anywhere else they’d seen.

There were lots of drunk girls who were fun to take pictures with (I licked a few cone bras), and I was seated next to some straight dud and his girlfriend who weren’t getting into it at all. While we waited for the show to start (Madonna was hours late, duh) they acted miserable, and then, when the show started, they were throwing shade because I was “dancing too big with my elbows.” I gave them the finger and flailed my elbows even more, because do not, I repeat, do not, fuck with a bitch at a Madonna concert. You are either going to give it your all -- not only because you want to, but because that is what Madonna demands of you -- or you get lost! Which, less than halfway through the show, is what they did. Blasphemy! Who the hell goes to a Madonna concert and tries to put someone in a box? Even worse, who the hell goes to a Madonna concert and then leaves before it’s over? That is just shameful and means you’re missing the whole point of what her show represents. It isn’t just a pop concert, it’s a movement! Throughout her career, Madonna has shaped and saved the lives of countless gay people.

I had two tickets and wanted to bring someone I thought was worthy of the experience. I ended up taking a friend because his story is similar to mine -- he found himself in his youth through Madonna’s music and message, which gave him the courage to be free. 

  
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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Madonna is cheap

When Madonna first announced that she'd be returning to Vancouver for the MDNA tour following her last visit in 2008, tickets were selling for hundreds of dollars. But now, CBC is reporting that prices have since been slashed for her two shows at Rogers Arena.

“I think Madonna had a lot of hype initially, so many speculators bought extra tickets thinking they're going to make a quick buck,” says Mario Lovich, of ShowTime Tickets. “Now they realize they're stuck with these things, so they flooded the marketplace. If they're priced right, they'll sell. That's why we're selling tickets like crazy these days. Tickets can be had for $50, $60 for Madonna right now. And that's a price point most people are happy to pay. $375? Not so much!"

Bitch, please. It is an honour to pay $400 to see Madonna perform! So what if you can't afford groceries in November? Chew on some MDMNA if you get a craving . . . 

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Father offers $64 million to man who can convert his lesbian daughter

Chinese property tycoon Cecil Chao Sze-tsung is offering $64 million to any man who can woo his openly lesbian daughter, Gigi Chao, into heterosexuality.

"I don't mind whether he is poor or rich," Cecil tells the South China Morning News. "The important thing is that he is generous and kind-hearted."

Never mind the fact that Gigi has been in a same-sex relationship for seven years!

In a new interview, Gigi expresses how "touched" and "moved" she was when she found out about her father's multimillion-dollar offer, which she says is his way of telling her, "Baby girl, I love you, and you deserve more."

Right, because nothing says I love you like acceptance the purchase of another human being . . .

Father and daughter are both deluded and should be spending those millions on therapy: 

 
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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Davie's Got Talent

Tonight is the launch of an exciting new Thursday night at Oasis Ultra Lounge! Davie's Got Talent is an opportunity for Davie Village people to show off their gifts -- whatever your talent is. For your chance to compete and win a $200 cash prize, contact talent@oasisondavie.com.

The event is hosted by Joan-E, and the judges for the launch are Real Housewives of Vancouver star Reiko, DJ Kasha Kennedy, Homorazzi's Nicholas Opp, and TFD Presents party promoter Tommy D!

 

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Zee Zee go my heart strings

Two of the most beloved queens in Vancouver -- Queen of the Eastside Isolde N Barron (Cameron Mackenzie Deveau) and her husband, or, er, wife, Peach Cobblah (David Mackenzie Deveau) -- also run their own theatre company, called Zee Zee, which is presenting its first full season!

Last year, Zee Zee brought us My Funny Valentine, written by David and directed by Cameron, about the hate crime murder of Larry Fobes King, who, in 2008, was shot point blank in the head by a boy in his class who he asked to be his Valentine.  

My Funny Valentine was one of the most moving plays I saw in 2011, and rumour has it that it'll be making its return to Vancouver this year! Larry's murder is deeply important to me, as it is the inspiration behind a young adult novel I've written, and I'm so proud of the sensitive and powerful way Zee Zee told Larry's story.

If you support local theatre, specifically local queer theatre, please take a minute to like Zee Zee on Facebook. The more funding they get, the better plays they're able to put on, the more entertainment we have . . .

All that at the click of a button!

If you'd also like to support Zee Zee by getting shit-faced (button clicking and boozing -- sounds like supporting the arts to me . . .) then you may be interested in their Rebranding Launch Party

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