Svetlana Loboda will represent Ukraine in the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Be My Valentine (Anti-Crisis Girl). Watch her second rehearsal at the Olimpiyski Arena. Read more…
Some critical remarks from a Eurovision fan. We found them on one of the forums and consider them to be worth reading. The reviews are sharp and mostly objective. Read more…
The official 2009 Eurovision Song Contest CD has been released today by EMI. The double CD features all 42 entrants competing in Moscow this year. Read more…
Malta, one of the smallest participating countries at the Eurovision Song Contest, is celebrating in style after returning to the final of the competition for the first time since 2006. Read more…
During the press conference after the first semi final of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest, the running order for the 10 songs that qualified was established. Read more…
The first semi final of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest was held. 18 countries competed and 10 of them moved forward to the grand final this Saturday. Read more…
Some blame Svetlana Loboda for her provocative image. Ukraine’s nominee herself doesn’t feel ashamed of her sexuality. Read more…
