Madonna's back in Vanity Fair this month. Says she of New York:
It's "not the exciting place it used to be. It still has great energy; I still put my finger in the socket. But it doesn't feel alive, cracking with that synergy between the art world and music world and fashion world that was happening in the 80s. A lot of people died."
Isn't this a case pot and kettle blackness? The following would also hold true:
Madonna is not the exciting person she used to be. She still has great energy; I still put my finger in her socket. But she doesn't feel alive, cracking with that synergy between the art world and music world and fashion world that was happening in the 80s. A lot of her has died.
Vanity Fair has an online slideshow in which you too can track the progression from when eyes were glued to her to the present when eyes sort of roll at her.