INTERVIEW: Johan Elm: I am concerned about piece work in theaters
Johan Elm, the chair of the jury for theater awards in Estonia, expresses concerns about the increasing trend of ensemble performances, which complicates the selection of award nominees and may be unfair to other contributors.
Criticism of the National Eurovision Selection Participants and Jury by F. M. Leščiauskaitė: 'Most Performances Are Terrible'
F. M. Leščiauskaitė critiques the performances in Lithuania's Eurovision national selection, describing them as lacking talent compared to local school shows.
Unexpected News: The Leader of the Group "The Roop" Will Appear in Germany's "Eurovision" Selection
Vaidotas, the leader of the Lithuanian band The Roop, is set to participate as a member of the international jury in Germany's Eurovision Song Contest selection event.
Judge declares mistrial in Texas ‘antifa’ protest case over attorney’s T-shirt
A federal judge in Texas declared a mistrial after a defense attorney's shirt featuring civil rights movement imagery raised concerns during jury selection.
The jury selected the best images of the world as you usually don't see it
The article discusses the jury's selection of remarkable images that capture the world from unique perspectives.
Eurovision 2026: The big change in the voting process for the selection of the Greek song
Greece is set to select its representative for Eurovision 2026 through a new voting process involving public input and jury participation.
Children’s book author Kouri Richins says scandal and notoriety poisoned her murder trial
Kouri Richins, accused of murdering her husband, claims extensive media coverage has compromised her ability to secure an impartial jury in Utah.
Golden Studio Award Nominations Announced: Guess Who's Missing!
The nominations for the Golden Studio Awards, Croatia's largest media award established in 2018, have been announced, highlighting a change in the selection process to a jury from Jutarnji list.
Mississippi auditor warns welfare fraud is 'incredibly easy' as $77M trial begins
Mississippi's auditor warns of systemic weaknesses in welfare programs as jury selection begins for a significant $77M welfare fraud trial.