TURIN, Italy: Will it be Norway’s banana-eating wolves, France’s coven of witches or Britain’s space man?
Or maybe a Greek with a death wish, a slinky Lithuanian chanteuse with a jet-black bowl cut or a Serbian germaphobe?
The line-up for Saturday’s grand finale of the Eurovision Song Contest is typically outlandish, but with the roars of war on the continent’s eastern front, a hiphop lullaby from Ukraine is the song to beat.
Riding a wave of public support following Russia’s invasion, Kalush Orchestra’s tribute to the motherland is…