Eurovision Fever: Malta's AIDAN Already Moving On
AIDAN barely had time to celebrate his Eurovision 2026 final qualification before dropping a teaser for "Man On The Moon.
Eurovision Fever: Malta's AIDAN Already Moving On
AIDAN barely had time to celebrate his Eurovision 2026 final qualification before dropping a teaser for "Man On The Moon." Smart move — strike while the momentum's hot. Eurovision acts either capitalise immediately or fade into obscurity with their novelty ballads. AIDAN seems to understand the game.
Meanwhile, Delta Goodrem's Eurovision journey from Neighbours to cancer survivor to pop darling proves staying power beats flash-in-the-pan fame every time. Her 2003 "Innocent Eyes" was legitimately brilliant — the kind of album that defined a generation's car journeys. Australia's Eurovision entries have been consistently superior to Europe's, and Delta's no exception.
Cannes Chaos and Small Screen Gold
Alia Bhatt getting snubbed by photographers at Cannes is peak festival politics. The red carpet hierarchy is brutal — one minute you're Bollywood royalty, the next you're invisible because someone shinier walked by. It's giving main character energy meeting reality check.
*Rivals* season two delivers exactly what Jilly Cooper promised: "thrusting buttocks and heaving bosoms." Sometimes television doesn't need to be profound. Sometimes it just needs to be gloriously, unapologetically trashy. In our current landscape of prestige drama fatigue, pure escapism hits different.
Adam Scott in horror feels like perfect casting against type. *Parks and Rec* Ben Wyatt going full psychological thriller? Sign me up immediately.
Music Mourning
Claudine Longet's death at 84 closes a chapter on 70s mystique. Her manslaughter trial became tabloid obsession, but her music deserved better attention. "Hello Hello" was genuinely haunting — the kind of whisper-singing that influenced everyone from Hope Sandoval to Lana Del Rey.
The Verdict
Skip the Subnautica 2 early access — paying thirty dollars to beta test feels insulting. Instead, revisit Delta Goodrem's catalogue before Eurovision finals. "Innocent Eyes" aged better than most 2003 pop, and "Lost Without You" remains an underrated masterpiece. Stream it loud.