
Liepāja Unveils Laser Festival - Rīga Still Trying to Figure Out LED Bulbs
Illuminated Liepāja proves that our city knows how to work not only with wind, but also with light and sound.
AI-powered portal where local news meets humor. Facts stay, the crust changes.

Illuminated Liepāja proves that our city knows how to work not only with wind, but also with light and sound.

The National History Museum has created a new exhibition for 1.27 million euros, while in Liepāja you can experience history every day at the market for much less money.

While the capital is still figuring out how to properly address people with special needs, in Liepāja they're already preparing a concert for the city's birthday.

While the capital is still learning how to properly write social project applications, Liepāja is already hosting real art performances with heart and soul.

More than 200 choirs with 6000 singers are preparing for a concert in Riga, but organizers have small problems with the maestro.

Andrejs Pharmacy reveals its mysterious past with labels that have survived longer than many a politician. Even in German, they were higher quality than today's preparations.

While Riga libraries are still pondering whether seminars are needed, Liepāja is already preparing cyber warriors and ancestry hunters.

While Riga's art enthusiasts are still looking for the way to Venice, Liepāja residents can enjoy carnival splendor right at home.

Riga Castle Museum finally reveals what they've been doing for half a year — putting history in chronological order, as if that were something revolutionary.
The famous actor heads to Ukraine instead of the Oscar ceremony, because there's supposedly more real drama there than in Hollywood.

Latvians have discovered they can be unique not only with their choice not to live in Riga, but also with their perfume selection. Niche fragrances have become the new trend for those who want to smell different from everyone else.

The 65th issue of the magazine proves that Liepāja has so many stories that even prison visitors forget to be scared. Riga's residents still think we only have wind and a pier.