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Aigars Bikše: The Latvian Sculptor Who is Lord of His Own Manor
Author deepbalticJanuary 14, 2016 1

Aigars Bikše: The Latvian Sculptor Who is Lord of His Own Manor

Bikše’s irreverent and political sculptures have been seen from Riga to Venice and Tokyo, while his eccentric sense of style perfectly suits his role as head of Fashion at the…Continue Reading →

Final Point of the Russian Empire: Liepāja's Half a Million Emigrants
Author deepbalticDecember 2, 2015 3

Final Point of the Russian Empire: Liepāja's Half a Million Emigrants

In the eight years of emigration from Liepāja to New York, over 500,000 people used the Russian-American line to reach the ‘Big Apple’.Continue Reading →

The Baltic Revolution 25 Years On: An Interview with Anatol Lieven
Estonia deepbalticNovember 25, 2015 4

The Baltic Revolution 25 Years On: An Interview with Anatol Lieven

Anatol Lieven was the only Western journalist permanently stationed in the Baltic states during the most dramatic years of their struggle for independence.Continue Reading →

Foreigners in their Own Homes: on Latvian Documentary "Double Aliens"
Author deepbalticNovember 2, 2015 3

Foreigners in their Own Homes: on Latvian Documentary "Double Aliens"

Double Aliens is a Latvian-Georgian documentary film shot in Samtskhe-Javakheti, an arid and mountainous region in southern Georgia.Continue Reading →

The Strange Story of Walk – United by the Soviets, Divided by Freedom
Author deepbalticOctober 28, 2015 0

The Strange Story of Walk – United by the Soviets, Divided by Freedom

It certainly doesn’t look like a national border – a forgotten, slightly gloomy pedestrianised backstreet...Continue Reading →

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