Sunday, August 31, 2008

Elitsa Todorova seriously injured during rehearsal





The Bulgarian singer Elitsa Todorova (ESC 2007) survived by miracle Saturday, after hundreds of kilograms of iron crashed down, on top of her during a concert rehearsal.

A sudden storm had caused a scaffold from the concert's stage to crash down on performers and the technical team. Two other individuals have been injured, however, Elitsa's condition is the most serious one because the singer had sustained head trauma.

It is still unclear if the concert would take place as scheduled. According to reports, the wind in the area is becoming stronger and there is a possibility of cancelling it.

The company that has built the stage on the sand has not yet offered an explanation of the cause of the incident.


Hope she'll be ok soon!




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Monday, August 25, 2008

t.A.T.u for Marc Jacobs





Marc Jacobs latest muses are the two girls that make up the band t.A.T.u., Julia Volkova and Lena Katina. They're the new faces of his Fall and Winter lines.


But it's not all about their collaboration, t.A.T.u. will also carry out the casting Девушка Марка, in which winner will go to New York to perform on catwalk of one of the best fashion designers!

Take a peek at this behind-the-scenes look at their photo shoot!



Behind the Scenes of Marc Jacobs photoshoot - photos

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Don’t boycott Moscow’s Eurovision song contest said EBU to Estonia



European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is not amused over calls of prominent Estonian politicians to boycott next year’s Eurovision song contest hosted by Russia for Georgian conflict.

Svante Stockselius, executive of EBU that is organising the annual Eurovision Song Contest, told Postimees that Eurovision was an non-political event and that politicians have no right to decide whether to boycott it or not.

Stockselius said that he could not understand the proposal made by the Estonian Minister of Culture Laine Jänes and by chairman of the National Broadcasting Association Margus Allikmaa that Estonia could boycott next year’s Eurovision finals in Moscow over the conflict in Georgia.

"These issues should not be linked. We are organizing a non-political event and if the hosting country is able to ensure the safety of participants, there is no reason why it should not be allowed to host the finals," said Stockselius.

The EBU official added that if Estonia wishes to stay away from the Eurovision song festival in 2009, it is up to the country. "We have many members who don’t participate every year and who return later," added Stockselius. -source-

Estonia itself hosted the Eurovision contest in 2002 after winning the 2001 edition.

Culture Minister of Lithuania, Jonas Jucas says that it is too early to speak about the opportunity to boycott the Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow with intention to express the protest over the Russian aggression against Georgia.

According to Jucas- "Spontaneous decisions might aggravate the efforts of diplomats to harmonize the conflict. It is not right time to speak about that," the culture minister noted. -source-


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Monday, August 11, 2008

New Wave 2008 - Jurmala - Photos

Dima Bilan at New Wave 2008, Jurmala












































Alla Pugachyova and Maxim Galkin at New Wave 2008, Jurmala















Filipp Kirikorov at New Wave 2008, Jurmala

















Spanish soprano Montserrat Caballe, guest star at New Wave 2008- Jurmala together with Russian tenor Nikolai Baskov






















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Kate Ryan at Sopot Hit Festival 2008

Kate Ryan opened the first night of the Hit Festiwal 2008 in Sopot on Friday. Kate sang a piece of L.I.L.Y. and Ella Elle L'a.




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Tickets for Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008 are now available online







The tickets for the 6th edition of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008 which will take place this year in Cyprus are now avalilable online.

Tickets are available for the three Dress Rehearsals, and the live show on Saturday, 22nd of November.

Dress Rehearsal tickets are available for prices between 5 and 20 euros, while live show tickets cost between 30 and 70 euros.

You can buy your tickets through a special ticket ordering website.

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

Running order for Eurovision Dance Contest



The order of performances for the 2008 Eurovision Dance Contest, which will take place on the 6th of September in the Scottish city of Glasgow, was announced:




1. Sweden
2. Austria
3. Denmark
4. Azerbaijan
5. Ireland
6. Finland
7. The Netherlands
8. Lithuania
9. United Kingdom
10. Russia
11. Greece
12. Portugal
13. Poland
14. Ukraine
15. Spain

The winner of this year's competition will be decided by televote and a special expert jury.

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Sunday, August 3, 2008