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We're gonna give the Queen of Pop top billing and work our way backwards on this glorious Monday...
Madonna at Minute Maid Park
She came. We saw. She conquered.
1 p.m. at Block 21 for D.J. Melodic Benefit
D.J. Melodic and D.J. Sun
On Monday, November 3, D.J. Melodic had a heart attack. He is now on his way to a full recovery. On Sunday, November 16, people gathered at Block 21 for a benefit to assist with his expenses.
Madonna Pre-Party at Meridian
On Saturday night, 104.1 KRBE held a Madonna Pre-Party for those people either unlucky enough to have tickets or those who just wanted a chance to gloat and be catty.
Rally at City Hall to Protest Proposition 8
Hundreds gathered in downtown on Saturday, November 15, to protest California's constitutional amendment taking away the right to marry for same-sex couples.
Top it all off with the beautiful weather, and that's one serious weekend. -- Keith Plocek
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