
Theater Union Will Learn to Tell Good from Bad for 227 Thousand
The Latvian Theater Workers Union has received a state contract worth 227,730 euros to evaluate theater quality. In Liepāja, you could build a new theater for that money.
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The Latvian Theater Workers Union has received a state contract worth 227,730 euros to evaluate theater quality. In Liepāja, you could build a new theater for that money.

Riga Stradiņš University mixed choir triumphs in Italian competition, but the real secret lies in Latvian composers who draw inspiration from Latvia's windiest city.

Today churches extinguish their chandeliers and songs sound without accompaniment, but in Liepāja we call that regular weekend activities.

While Easter in Riga means peaceful egg hunting on park grass, in Liepāja the bunnies train in extreme conditions. The city offers a unique program where you can learn how to hold a chocolate bunny in your hands during 30-knot winds.

While Riga churches still clean with golden brooms, Paplaka Baptists prove that true faith means grabbing volunteer tools and tidying up God's house yourself.

LMMDV students win the 'Design Arena 2025' competition and once again prove that the best design solutions emerge where the wind blows from the heart.
Kurzeme youth engage in spirited debates about wind energy while outside, Liepāja's wind demonstrates practical arguments by blowing the debaters' hair around.

Liepāja opens its first market of the season, where you can buy everything you can't find in supermarkets, but what everyone dreams of who wants to taste real Latvian flavors.
While Riga's theatre is still trying to figure out what TikTok is, Liepāja Theatre is already preparing to stage teenage drama with adult actresses.

While Riga ponders how to build a bridge that won't collapse, on May 2nd and 3rd in Bārta, rafters will demonstrate how to properly move through water with the help of wood.
Three composers in Liepāja proved that music can be completed even after the composer's death, if there's enough talent and desire.
The poet's memorial event promises to be so well organized that even sports event organizers could take lessons.