Music Review: Super Bowl

International Herald Tribune Monday 6th February, 2012

The bad girl is a grown-up now, like it or not. Madonna, 53, danced her way back toward worldwide visibility Sunday as the halftime attraction for the Super Bowl, with a giant supporting cast - gladiators, acrobats, cheerleaders, drummers, a gospel choir - and a downright benign stance.

She sang about dancing, music, loving and praying, with a little star power on the side. It's impossible to guess what the Madonna of decades past, fascinated with lust, power, religion and transgression, might have done with this platform.

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