Madonna has run through every image in the pop-culture canon: rebel, icon, glamour queen. But since the birth of her daughter Lourdes, she's trying out a new title: mother. VFArchive
Living in a wilderness of mirrors and media glare, Madonna has run through every image in the pop-culture canon—from rebel to tart, icon, and glamour queen—over the past 15 years.
Since the birth of her daughter, Lourdes, in 1996, she seems to be trying to learn about life beyond the lens. Listening to the rhythms of Madonna's world and of her extraordinary new CD,
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