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Bulgarian Idol

Thursday, April 19, 2007

THE Eurovision Song Contest, obscure in the United States but famous around the world for its kitsch nostalgia, flamboyant glamour and garrish costumes, it's the byword for cheesy pop. Find out why millions of Europeans love it, and what it means for politics as culture writer Elisabeth Vincentelli joins us.


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