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  • Stone Street - Interview with members of Junior Professional Program
    Stone Street - Interview with members of Junior Professional Program

    Junior Professional Program is a new program launched by Lithuanian Government which aims to raise the interest of graduates of foreign universities and colleges to seek employment in the public sector in Lithuania. Participants of the program – Lithuanian citizens who have completed their studies abroad with excellent grades – will be able to work in institutions of their choice for 12 months to apply the know-how they have acquired in practice.


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  • Stone Street - Interview with Dr. Brent Glass
    Stone Street - Interview with Dr. Brent Glass

    Brent D. Glass is Director Emeritus of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. A national leader in the preservation, interpretation and promotion of history, Glass is a public historian who pioneered influential oral history and material culture studies. He is an author, media presence—with appearances on Oprah and Colbert—and international speaker on cultural diplomacy and museum management.


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  • Stone Street - Interview with Laimonas Briedis (Lithuanian)
    Stone Street - Interview with Laimonas Briedis (Lithuanian)

    Laimonas Briedis was born and raised in Vilnius, Lithuania. He later received a doctoral degree in human geography from the University of British Columbia, and completed post-doctoral studies at that University of Toronto. Currently he teaches at the University of British Columbia, and lives in Vancouver. Mr. Briedis is the author of Vilnius: City of Strangers (Central European University Press, 2009), a history of the capital city of Lithuania from its 14th century legendary beginnings up to 2009, when Vilnius bore the distinction of European Capital of Culture.


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  • Stone Street - Interview with Mikhail Iossel
    Stone Street - Interview with Mikhail Iossel

    Mikhail Iossel, Founder and Executive Program Director of Summer Literary Seminars. Mikhail Iossel was born in Leningrad, USSR, where he worked as an electromagnetic engineer and belonged to a circle of underground ("samizdat") writers, and emigrated to the United States in 1986. After receiving an MA degree in English/Creative Writing from the University of New Hampshire, he was awarded a Wallace Stegner fellowship in fiction at Stanford University. He subsequently taught creative writing, both on the undergraduate and graduate levels, at the University of Minnesota, New York University, the New School, St. Lawrence University, Union College and currently is on the faculty of the Concordia University (Montreal, Canada) writing program.


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  • Stone Street - Interview with Jeanine Oppewall
    Stone Street - Interview with Jeanine Oppewall

    Jeannine Oppewall is an American film art director. She has worked on more than 30 movies in such roles as art decorator, set decorator and production designer, and has four Academy Award nominations for Best Art Design for L.A. Confidential, Pleasantville, Seabiscuit and The Good Shepherd.


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  • Stone Street - Interview with Aistė Ptakauskė
    Stone Street - Interview with Aistė Ptakauskė

    Every week, in its new series of podcasts called "Stone Street" U.S. Embassy in Vilnius will explore life in Lithuania, America and spaces in between through interviews with prominent and interesting people.


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