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Building for the Future

RIGA - The Museum of the Occupation of Latvia, a private museum accredited by the Ministry of Culture, has been active since 1993, when it opene...

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Whither Soviet Statues?

VILNIUS - When Lithuania celebrated 25 years since declaring independence from the Soviet Union earlier this year, anyone crossing the Green Bri...

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The battle for the Estonian coastline

[CORRECTION: The Baltic Times interviewed Teele Pehk on the morning of July 24, the same day that a new version of the architectural det...

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Latvian opera mourns death of Anita Garanca

The Latvian National Opera has announced the death of Anita Garanca, one of the country’s most prominent and admired vocal teachers, who p...

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Riga hosts Europe’s Pacific Islands Festival

Riga was imbued with  some of this rich cultural tradition  of the Pacific Islands people,  as  over 150 Pacific Islanders&n...

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Gintare Marcel’s “L’Art De La Table”

I chanced upon the author Gintare Marcel when I found her blog — http://www.gourmantineblog.com — which is worth a visit. Gintare wa...

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Magna-ficent celebrations in Boston

Moving to begin a new life in a new country is seldom ever easy. It can be a thorny wood full of perils, pleasures, opportunities, fears, disapp...

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Martin Rump’s eyes have always been on the road

TAIWAN - The story goes that his father Mehis would walk him around Tallinn and even at the age of five, Rump would be naming all the cars as th...

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American Football, Baltic style

“Hut! Hut! Hut!” – try to shout these three words; short, hard and without the pause. Sounds like a mad dog barking, doesn&rsq...

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