Zatlers, newspaper among USBF honorees

Latvia’s president and one of the country’s leading daily newspapers are among those to be honored during the U.S.-Baltic Foundation’s (USBF) gala weekend May 15-16 in Washington, D.C., the organization’s chair has announced.

President Valdis Zatlers, described as “a tremendous advocate of stronger transatlantic relations,” will receive the Baltic Statesmanship Award, said USBF Chair Maria Kivisild Ogrydziak.

The newspaper Diena, founded in 1990, will be honored with the Corporate Social Responsibility Award. The newspaper “is politically independent, and its operations are based on high standards of journalism and business ethics,” according to an USBF press release.

The foundation’s event, “U.S.-Baltic Confluence: Forum, Exchange and Gala,” is scheduled in the Renaissance Mayflower Hotel, 1127 Connecticut Ave. W., Washington, D.C. The event begins May 13 with the 2009 U.S.-Baltic Supply Chain Venture Forum. The eighth annual awards dinner and silent auction is set May 16.

Other honorees are retired NBA basketball player Sarūnas Marčiulionis, recipient of the Baltic Outstanding Achievement in Sports and Business Award; television reporter and actress Tiiu Leek, recipient of the Baltic Image Enhancement Award; the California-based clinical research organization Egeen, recipient of the Baltic Corporate Citizen Award; and American entrepreneur Jerry Wirth, recipient of the Special Achievement in Business Award.

The USBF, founded in 1990, is based in Washington, D.C. The foundation “develops and implements programs to strengthen democracy and free markets in the Baltics” and “introduces the Baltics to new American audiences with a series of public affairs programs,” according to the press release. Further information about the foundation is available by visiting usbaltic.org.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

World media take note of Nothing Special

Nothing Special is pretty special at the moment, at least according to Latvian media reports that note how the group is garnering international press attention.

The mysterious group of four bandmembers has released two singles through Rīga-based Platforma Music, but it was a March 16 story carried by the Reuters news agency that put the group into the global limelight.

“Nothing special” (or nasing spešal, as Latvians like to write it) refers to the infamous statement by former Finance Minister Atis Slakteris characterizing his nation’s economic collapse. The statement was made during a blunder-full interview with the Bloomberg business news channel. Journalist Gunta Gasuna’s report for Reuters examines the cottage industry emerging from the statement, including the band and T-shirts. Not too long ago I saw a downtown Rīga restaurant offering a lunchtime “Nothing special.”

The band’s first single, “Taupi,” was released at the start of February and used words from poet Jānis Rainis’ work “Saimnieciskas pamatmācības,” according to a Platforma Music press release. The second single, “No ligzdas kritušie,” heralds the coming of the band’s debut album, Mēs esam ellē! (We Are in Hell!).

Members of Nothing Special include four experienced musicians, according to Platforma: Aigars, Ainars, Aivars and Einārs. The names refer to well-known politicians. They perform in penguin costumes, so it’s anyone’s guess who they really are. (In the late 1990s, the members of Prāta Vētra performed as their alter-egos Reigani, all sporting Ronald Reagan masks and even cutting an album, Nospiedi sarkano podziņu).

For more on the “nothing special” phenomenon, visit the blog www.nothingspecial.lv. For more on the band, and to purchase the singles, visit www.platformamusic.lv.

Nothing Special

The band Nothing Special performs in penguin costumes. (Photo courtesy of Platforma Music)

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

Rapper Ozols releases new album

Latvian rapper Ozols has released a new album, Neatkarība, full of guest appearances by a number of hip hop artists.

The 19-track album came out in digital format on March 14, followed on March 19 with the compact disc format. Neatkarība appears on the Platforma Music label.

The list of guest artists includes Nātre, Rays, Kurts, Pikaso, A.G. and b-ūš. Also appearing on the album is New York rapper Afu-ra.

Ozols is the stage name for Ģirts Rozentāls.

For more information on the album, visit www.platformamusic.lv.

Neatkarība

Neatkarība is the new album from Latvian rap artist Ozols.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.