comes to Cornwall to celebrate the music of great man himself... This international Bon Jovi tribute band has toured the world and has a growing following in the UK. "Bon Giovi" is an incredibly tight unit, who play all the
Written by Richard Shannon The inspirational true story of Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi is told in this compelling solo performance about the life of the only Nobel Peace Prize winner who is also a political prisoner. An unmissable
Get the popcorn ready! Museums across the West Midlands are preparing themselves for a weekend of late night films as part of Museums and Galleries Month 2008. The weekend of May 16 to 18 2008 will see museums all around
For the first time ever, Alfred East Art Gallery in Kettering is holding a night at the museum on Saturday May 17 2008 to stir interest in youngsters as part of Museums and Galleries Month 2008.
Belarus Free Theatre represented our country at the international conference "New paradigms New Paradigms, New Models - Culture in the EU External Relations" held in Ljubljana under the auspices of Slovenian government. Hans-Gerd Pöttering, president of the European Parliament, took
What was it like to finally win the Icelandic final? "Fantastic. It was a difficult path to get there - third, then second and finally first! The reaction was very positive. In the newspapers it said we got 70% of
Composer and pianist Viktor Rakonczai together with Gerg Rácz both represented Hungary in the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest and this year they will be accompanying Csezy on stage together with the acapella group Fool Moon
Song 10: Latvia - Pirates of the Sea - Wolves of the Sea Pirates of the Sea take to the stage for the first of this morning's rehearsals. The routine is slightly changed from the one shown at the Latvian
As previously announced, the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest winners will visit London on Saturday 31st May, one week after winning the competition in Belgrade Serbia. The stop over will be one of the highlights on the 2008 Eurovision Winners Tour
Great British artworks are back on show in the Ashmolean Museum's refurbished second-floor galleries, in the initial stage of the Oxford museum's £61 million redevelopment.
The biggest problem so far appears to be that the smooth surface of the stage is causing balance problems for some of the singers and dancers. Both Hind from the Netherlands and Charlotte Perrelli from Sweden have said that they
The host of the night was Christian, a German OGAE Serbia member, who also sang two songs. One by one, people were choosing a song and going up on the stage. We could hear almost all European languages and recall