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"The Forest Is in Our DNA": Lithuania's Ancient Woods
Feature Article deepbalticAugust 13, 2019 0

"The Forest Is in Our DNA": Lithuania's Ancient Woods

"We can be proud that we have these in Lithuania, because in Western Europe these were already gone a hundred years ago"Continue Reading →

Jazz, Instinct and Meaning: Tomas Kutavičius and Contemporary Lithuanian Music
Claire McGinn deepbalticJune 25, 2019 0

Jazz, Instinct and Meaning: Tomas Kutavičius and Contemporary Lithuanian Music

Claire McGinn speaks to Lithuanian composer Tomas Kutavičius, and takes the pulse of contemporary art music in VilniusContinue Reading →

Sad Eyes: Earthy Psychedelia from Vilnius's Curly One
culture deepbalticApril 2, 2019 0

Sad Eyes: Earthy Psychedelia from Vilnius's Curly One

"Vilnius's music scene is a hotbed of surprising talent over which the spirit of Garbanotas soars high and mighty..."Continue Reading →

Bridges of Time: How Baltic "Poetic Documentaries" Exposed Soviet Reality
culture deepbalticMarch 29, 2019 0

Bridges of Time: How Baltic "Poetic Documentaries" Exposed Soviet Reality

"They helped audiences to learn to see... not only to watch, but to see. To see and think and read between the lines."Continue Reading →

Remembering Jonas Mekas: the Lithuanian Refugee Who Changed American Film
culture deepbalticFebruary 11, 2019 0

Remembering Jonas Mekas: the Lithuanian Refugee Who Changed American Film

Jonas Mekas captured '60s NYC, filming John Lennon and the Velvet Underground, while making groundbreaking experimental films and writing poetry in his native languageContinue Reading →

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