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Hey guys!

 

Just got back from overseas. While I was away my family was busy collecting magazine articles for me. I have them trained well!!

 

Anyway this one is really good. It's from the STM magazine which comes with the Sunday paper. It's from the 8th of March.

 

I really like picture. I've never seen it before! Anyone know if there is a HQ?

 

Anyway enjoy folks :thumbup:

 

http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g57/schouten25/pinkstmscan080309.jpg

 

It's pretty small, so let me know if you have trouble with reading it ;)

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LOVE the pic...thanks carly :heart:

 

How weird I had a dream last week where I saw loads of magazines with Pink in them, and brought them for you....and none for myself! :lol:

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I really want the HQ of this photo :wub:

I have trouble reading this :cry:

 

Great pic obv.

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I have trouble reading this :cry:

 

Great pic obv.

 

I will try and type it out for you tomorrow Frank. That or I will scan it in better quality. ;) Either way... check back tomorrow. :)

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Ok I typed out the article for those who couldn't read it. Sorry for any typos! :P

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P!nk Rocks

 

STM Magazine (Australia) 8th March 2009

 

We love P!nk, and P!nk loves us back in double time.

 

The pocket rocker showed us just how much recently when she donated $250,000 to the Victorian Bushfires Appeal because she was so moved by what she saw and read.

 

The Grammy-winning singer visits and tours Australia regularly and was shocked by the fires.

 

“My heart goes out to all those who have suffered so much in these circumstances and hope this money will add to all the other donations to help rebuild lives and communities in the areas affected.

 

I’m looking forward to returning to a country I love so much.”

 

And we won’t have to wait long. P!nk kicks off her 46-show national tour at Burswood Dome [in Perth] on May 22 and 23. Then she’ll do an encoure for two nights back at the Dome in August.

 

There are happy things to celebrate when she heads back Down Under. She says she will be accompanied by her ex-husband motocross champion Carey Hart to show him her favourite sights.

 

This is one superstar who is refreshingly open and honest, especially about herself.

 

There are two sides to the woman born Alecia Beth Moore: the tattooed, tough, good time girl who shot to fame on the back of party anthems such as Get The Party Started and Feel Good Time, and the serious, sensitive singer-songwriter who has never been afraid to show her flaws, scars and views in such songs as Family Portrait, Dear Mr President and Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely).

 

Both sides are on show on her albums and in her concerts.

 

Last year was a tough year for P!nk, she’s worked hard to get out her fifth album Funhouse, and then there was the difficult and emotional spirit from Hart to negotiate.

 

But now she has reason to smile and make other people smile – she’s coming to Oz and Australia has returned the favour by rushing out to buy her albums and flocking to her concerts.

 

The I’m Not Dead tour in 2007 broke records galore and made P!nk the most successful touring artist to grace Australian stages, performing 35 concerts to 307,000 fans during eight weeks.

 

She wants to trump that with the Funhouse tour. The name alone conjures all manner of theatrics and gymnastics to outdo the spectacle that was the I’m Not Dead extravaganza.

 

That’s a big call considering it featured her dicing with death every night, hanging from the ceiling on a strip of silk.

 

“I love acrobatics, I love theatrics and I love to dance too” she says. “and there’s always got to be a part of the show where if I want to change my setlist, I am going to change my setlist.

 

There’s always got to be that rock ‘n roll element.”

 

But each night’s biggest moment for P!nk is also its most personal and simple. It is when she feels close to tears and looks out to connect with a fan who feels the same way.

 

“If it doesn’t happen, then it’s a s*** show and so I’m so unforgiving of myself then,” she says. “That’s what it’s all about, it’s like therapy. I have to do it, I need it.

 

When it comes to my poetry and singing and shows and the person I looked at in the audience that I felt I connected with their face, I’ll always remember those things.”

 

 

P!nk plays Burswood Dome on May 22-23 and August 7-8

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Now does anyone have a HQ of this picture for me! B)

 

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