Tonight is the night many have been waiting for, the Eurovision Song Contest. This year’s contest, in Moscow, has already been hit by controversy with the police breaking up gay rights protests earlier, and the Norway singer not having his photo taken with the gays, as revealed on here by Paul a few days ago [...]
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Hello everyone! What a great result last night, with all three of my favourites (Iceland, Sweden and Ukraine) qualifying to the Final on Saturday. I’m not too happy with Europe’s decision to put through Croatia but I can’t really complain as EUROBAND made it. What a show it was – there was definitely a lot more tension before [...]
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lowculture Eurovision blogger Squeezy does it twice in one day… Hello everyone! Squeezy is back on form after a lapse in my updates – even former INTERNATIONAL POPSTARS need a rest from the endless round of parties and interviews. Yesterday I attended the first and second dress rehearsals of the second semi final, which is [...]
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lowculture Eurovision blogger Squeezy finally surfaces, a mere two days after the semi-final afterparty… Hello everyone! Sorry for the delay in my update from Belgrade, but I have been busy celebrating the outcome of the first semi-final. It was a good result for Eurovision wasn’t it?? Nine out of the ten qualifiers deserved to go [...]
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¡Hello babies! It is I, Gigliola, lowculture‘s one and ONLY correspondent of the Eurovisión. It pleases myself to be the unique person who is disclosing for you of the competition this year – if the editors were ever to contract some other, I fear that might lead me to the murder. I am moved on [...]
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lowculture Eurovision blogger Squeezy swans around Belgrade trying to uncover the secrets of Eurovision success, stalking the participants as he goes… After an eventful first day in Belgrade, I wondered if day two could possibly live up to the standard that had been set. I had a full agenda – attending the press pentre, the [...]
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We’re so lucky in the UK. As far as selecting a song to enter into the Eurovision Song Contest goes, the worst thing we’ve got to worry about is that each of our contenders is worse than the last. In Spain, though, a huge
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