Rīgas Laiks
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The monthly Rigas Laiks ("The Riga Time") has been published in Latvian since 1993 and is a "serious" general interest magazine that prints articles on culture, politics, philosophy, history, and everyday life. The magazine is famous for its hard-hitting, in-depth interviews with well-known politicians, writers, musicians, actors, and other local and foreign personalities.[1] It is a member of the Eurozine network.
The website contains full scanned archive of issues from November 1993 through 2004. Some articles are published in English.
[edit] Further reading
- Ilze Sulmane, Ethnic and political stereotypes in Latvian and Russian language press in Latvia, Paper at 15th Nordic Conference on Media and Communication Research, Iceland 11–13 August 2001, accessed Jan 26, 2007 - Reports the (favourable) treatment of stereotypes in Rigas Laiks.
[edit] Notes
- ^ For example, interview with Estonian writer Jaan Kross cited by Latvian Government Minister [1] Nov 2006