EurovisionFam Weekly Stream: Oct 28th

https://youtu.be/4Rr-12867c4 EurovisionFam on Youtube. The season is heating up! This week’s stream LiliLoves and Shortcake_ESC talk about the week’s topics surrounding the Eurovision Song Contest. Come join in on the discussion of Spain’s selected artists for Benidorm Fest 2023, the current long list of possible contestants for the Ukrainian selection, Vidbir 2023; and the rosterContinueContinue reading “EurovisionFam Weekly Stream: Oct 28th”

TORINO 2022: My First Eurovision Experience and the Secrets of an Alpine City

My first going-to-Eurovision experience was rife with chaos and incredible frustration, but aside from that, it held for me the most intensely rewarding consequences that only come from being in the danger zone. I’d do it all over again.

Kalush Orchestra: “We feel it is a responsibility to be useful to our country by being present here.”

After a journey to get to Turin, Kalush Orchestra is determined to showcase their blend of Ukrainian folk music and hip hop on stage. But with the circumstances, they not only sing an ode to Stefania, but also to all mothers.

Should You Get Too Political? Eurovision, the Olympics, and the Apolitical Ideal

In the month following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, we saw several organizations hesitate on punishing the country before slowly isolating it from the world. The IOC and the EBU have similar apolitical goals in history, though foiled due to soft power ambitions and war. Can these be compromised in the future?

Eurovision Explained: Who should you be on the lookout for? [Countries to “watch” at #ESC2022]

Where is the cliff notes version of who you need to be checking for. Look no further. Theses are the countries to watch for at the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest (so far).

EurovisionFam stands with Ukraine.

Hello, Eurovision Family. If you’ve been up to date with the recent events and have seen the current status of the crisis of Russian aggression in Ukraine, you understand that we’re in a time of acute uncertainty and fear that largely supersedes the entertainment prospects of the Eurovision Song Contest. We will continue to provideContinueContinue reading “EurovisionFam stands with Ukraine.”