Tue, Feb 09 2010
Sanja Nikolic, second from the right
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A group of women filed a complaint for discrimination and sexual harassment against Peshtera over two of the company's television ads.
The second edition of Music Idol, the Bulgarian version of the popular reality-competition show, ended with a big concert and the selection of this years' winner on June 2 2008. Viewers voted heavy metal fan Toma, aged 21, to become Bulgaria's music idol. Toma was chosen from the four competitors that reached the final, winning ahead of Denitsa, Yassen and Nora.
Italian super star Zucchero will hold a master class for the competitors in the second edition of Music Idol reality show in Bulgaria, aired on private broadcaster bTV. Zucchero will share with the contestants the secrets of becoming an international star. The master class will be held during Zucchero's visit to Bulgaria for his concert on May 4 in the National Palace of Culture (NDK). The musician promised an extraordinary show, which would last at least two hours and a half.
Nevena Tsoneva, 20, from the small town of Sevlievo won the first edition of Music Idol in Bulgaria. Tsoneva received 62.5 per cent of the audience vote. Teodor Koichinov from Stara Zagora was Tsoneva's rival in the final. The two finalists had to pass three stages in the conclusive show. In the beginning both performed their favourite songs. Tsoneva sang Christina Aguilera's The Voice Within, while Koichinov chose Esta
The World is Big and Salvation Lurks Around the Corner came close to becoming Bulgaria's first Oscar nominee for best foreign film.
A group of intrepid Bulgarians climbed Morocco’s Jbel Toubkal summit in June 2009
"All the European institutions, or whether or not we are allowed to smoke in Italy and Belgium, don’t really make us feel more European.
It is not easy being a wannabe pop star in Bulgaria
Bulgarian audiences "felt close to the family models in Turkish series," said director Vladimirova, explaining the popularity of Turkish soaps in Bulgaria.
Good thinking, good career move, good values, good for her!
Now this is a woman who deserves respect! Good for her. It's about time that women realized that they are worth more than a set of titty photos.
Good for her.