In the United States — located outside the official Eurovision competition zone — some people first got to know the Israeli singer-songwriter Netta only from watching the Will Ferrell and Rachel ...
The singer, known for her breakout Eurovision single 'Toy,' talks about the break-up that inspired her new self-love anthem. By Degen Pener Deputy Editor Known for her humorous lyrics, quirk-pop ...
For the first time in 64 years, the annual Eurovision Song Contest was canceled this spring. Dashed were the hopes of the frontrunner going into the competition: a submission from Iceland, Daði ...
Israel's Netta, crowned for the song, "Toy," marked a return to the competition's hallmarks. Although she played into the over-the-top style, the... Israel has won the Eurovision Song Contest, held ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Coming off her Eurovision finale performance, “iconic pop artist” (Ladygunn) Netta ...
It’s been four years since Israel’s pop queen Netta triumphed at the Eurovision Song Contest, bringing her iconoclastic fashion, indelible vocals and musical chops, and sheer Israeli chutzpah to ...
But its undeniable weirdness — from her Bjork-like outfit to the banks of Asian waving-arm ceramic cats in the background to the alarming variety of non-verbal noises — is by no means a departure from ...
If you haven’t been following Eurovision, you’ve missed out on a lot of weird Jewish moments. Israeli Eurovision contestants like Netta Barzilai and Eden Alene garner scores of Jewish fans every year.
From pyrotechnics to protestors; Eurovision had it all! The Eurovision Song Contest has come to an end for another year and as always, there wasn’t a dull moment in sight. From Israel winning the ...
Your browser does not support the video. World, meet Netta. The 2018 Eurovision Song Contest winner has been a big deal in Israel and Europe since her victory on the ...