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Amber Heard: 5 unknown facts about Johnny Depp's ex-wife who reportedly quit Hollywood
Amber Heard: 5 unknown facts about Johnny Depp's ex-wife who reportedly quit Hollywood
Has Amber Heard quit Hollywood? Keep reading to know some unknown facts about her
2023-05-13 16:57
Child prodigy Max Alexandar, 7, claims to be reincarnation of Guccio Gucci
Child prodigy Max Alexandar, 7, claims to be reincarnation of Guccio Gucci
Alexander, who began creating dresses at the age of 4, once designed a custom jacket for Sharon Stone
2023-05-13 16:54
'He was in the bar': Michael J Fox recalls how Woody Harrelson was there when he got his first Parkinson's symptoms
'He was in the bar': Michael J Fox recalls how Woody Harrelson was there when he got his first Parkinson's symptoms
Michael J Fox 'couldn't recall' having 'drunken fights' with Woody Harrelson a night before his Parkinson's diagnosis
2023-05-13 16:52
Eurovision Ukrainian pianist to use music as a 'weapon'
Eurovision Ukrainian pianist to use music as a 'weapon'
Daria Golovchenko is performing at a Eurovision event at Halifax's Piece Hall.
2023-05-13 16:47
'Yellowstone' fans decode Kevin Costner's John Dutton 'tragic' fate as iconic series nears its end
'Yellowstone' fans decode Kevin Costner's John Dutton 'tragic' fate as iconic series nears its end
A 'Yellowstone' fan wrote, 'Remember, Sheridan said long ago if you watch the first five minuets of the pilot, you know how it ends'
2023-05-13 16:27
Francia Raisa and Selena Gomez: 4 facts about best friends' fallout
Francia Raisa and Selena Gomez: 4 facts about best friends' fallout
Francia Rasia and Selena Gomez unfollowed each other on social media a long time ago
2023-05-13 15:30
Willem Dafoe joins Beetlejuice 2 cast
Willem Dafoe joins Beetlejuice 2 cast
Willem Dafoe has joined the cast of 'Beetlejuice 2', alongside Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder.
2023-05-13 15:26
1973's The Exorcist is even too scary for The Prince of Darkness aka Ozzy Osbourne
1973's The Exorcist is even too scary for The Prince of Darkness aka Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne has revealed 'The Exorcist' is his top horror movie.
2023-05-13 15:20
'Won't break as many bones tomorrow': Michael J Fox hopes not to have any more fractures from falling down
'Won't break as many bones tomorrow': Michael J Fox hopes not to have any more fractures from falling down
Michael J Fox opens up about his struggle with Parkinson’s Disease that led to numerous accidents
2023-05-13 14:58
Chrissie Mayr: NYC comedian dubbed 'transphobe' over jokes on Dylan Mulvaney as hecklers storm out of Dallas show
Chrissie Mayr: NYC comedian dubbed 'transphobe' over jokes on Dylan Mulvaney as hecklers storm out of Dallas show
'I will keep making fat jokes and trans jokes because I enjoy it and the crowds clearly do too,' said Chrissie Mayr
2023-05-13 14:28
Eurovision 2023: A homage to naffness or musical genius? Two writers battle it out
Eurovision 2023: A homage to naffness or musical genius? Two writers battle it out
Millions will be watching as 26 countries go head to head to be crowned champions of the Eurovision Song Contest this weekend – but not everyone calls themselves a fan. The notoriously weird and wonderful event still divides opinion right down the middle – when it comes to Eurovision, you’re either all in or not. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter We pitched two writers against each other, one who loves Eurovision and one who can’t stand it. So, whose side are you on? Kate Plummer: Why I hate Eurovision What would happen if you brought together all the kinds of musicians who X Factor judges consider passing at the audition stage of the competition - but ultimately decide not to? What would happen if you asked cruise ship singers to come together and belt out hours of 'tunes' that resemble copyright-free hold music at best, or something your 10-year-old niece cooked up on GarageBand at worst? The answer, of course, is the gaudy Eurovision Song Contest, that homage to naffness, that yearly nightmare that we are forced to endure. "But it's fun!" the doltish masses cry. "Look at their outfits," the square-eyed cretins say. Save it. Like most organised fun and forced merriment (see hen dos, school reunions and anything to do with sport), Eurovision is absolutely awful. But unlike hen dos, school reunions and anything to do with sport, there is no escaping the tyrannical grip of its regime. It man spreads over the course of Saturday night telly, it bleeds into every pub, bar and group chat of excitable friends organising their cursed viewing parties. This year, it will even be screened in cinemas. Where is my respite? I didn't even vote for Brexit but surely the yearly congregation of the worst representatives of Europe is a dividend we could have gained from leaving the bloc? The 2023 contest is being held in the UK city of Liverpool this week, building up to the grand final on Saturday. Acts from 37 countries are taking part. So will I be tuning in to see which act has become this year's meme and what 'funny moments' have gone viral on social media? Absolutely not. After all, 66 contests and over 1,600 songs, there's a reason the only Eurovision act anyone can name is Abba... Eurovision is completely naff. Count me out. Harry Fletcher: Why I love Eurovision There aren’t many things that every single member of the family can sit down to watch together and genuinely look forward to. Eurovision is one of them. It’s a big event in our household, with family members spread around the country heading back up north to watch together. Why do we love it? The sheer strangeness is certainly a factor. The likes of Käärijä, representing Finland in 2023 with the bizarre 'Cha Cha Cha', are doing a good job keeping it weird and wonderful. But the sheer quality of the entries is more impressive year on year. The overall standard has increased inexorably and the quality of the songwriting in the strongest entries is always staggering. Crafting a good Eurovision song is an art form, and there are still entries from more than 10 years ago that pop into my head occasionally. Eurovision also has to be the most welcoming, accessible major event in the UK calendar. It’s for absolutely everyone; it’s a comfortable space, completely free of cynicism. With Eurovision, you take away all the nastiness that comes hand in hand with X Factor and other formats that invite people to sing before live audiences. Here, there’s none of the sneering at contestants or gawking at eccentric members of the public. Instead, with Eurovision it’s a celebration, and an invitation to be as weird as you like when representing your country. Eurovision can always be relied on to bring out the best in Twitter, too. When so much of social media is increasingly devoted to negativity and hate, it feels like a throwback to nicer times when it functioned more as a public forum for fans during events like Eurovision. The contest has changed a lot since I started watching around 15 years ago. There was an endearingly cheap feel about the contest back then, but the production values are outstanding these days. It’s far less of a niche interest than it used to be too; with the event coming to the UK this year, it’s attracted more and more attention. More eyes on this wonderfully odd event, which celebrates diversity, gives us genuinely brilliant songs every year and gives us something wholesome to get stuck into on social media can only be a good thing. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-13 14:23
Eurovision returns, to Liverpool via Kyiv
Eurovision returns, to Liverpool via Kyiv
Twenty-six countries, each with three minutes to convince juries and the voting public: Britain hosts the Eurovision grand final on Saturday night on behalf of...
2023-05-13 14:21
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