Previous media coverage
The 5th Literary Street Festival took place on 11 September 2021.
13.09.2021. Tallinn. Kadriorg hosted the fifth Literary Street Festival.
11.09.2021. Capital. Photobank. Literary Street Festival.
11.09.2021. ERR Culture Portal. GALLERY: In Kadriorg, Koidula Street became a literary street.
11.09.2021. Eesti Päevaleht. PHOTOS: Kadriorg hosted a crowded fifth literary street festival.
11.09.2021. Apollo Book Portal. Eia Uus explains why her new book has such a peculiar look and why it’s going to creak.
11.09.2021. Vikerraadio at the Literary Street Festival. Maarja Vaino, Viivi Luik, Joonas Hellerma and Sirje Ender “”How can a book save the world?”.
11.09.2021. Vikerraadio at the Literary Street Festival. Andres Adamson and Andres Kasekamp. The discussion is based on Eduard Laaman’s book “The Vapside Vandeselts. Based on forensic investigation”.
11.09.2021. ERR Culture Portal. Recording from the Literary Street Festival. A conversation between Jaak Jõerüüd and Marin Mõttus on “The writer as diplomat: trouble or a blessing”.
11.09.2021. Vikerraadio. Maarja Vaino. Old catalogues need reprinting.
PRE-ACT 2021. to the 5th annual Literary Street Festival:
10.09.2021. Apollo Book Portal. The Literary Street Festival is a chance to support victims of violence against women.
10.09.2021. Radio Kuku. Awakener: Maarja Vaino – Literary Street Festival.
09.09.2021. Eesti Päevaleht. From a forest shelter dedicated to Kaplinsky to literary street art: Another literary festival in Kadriorg.
09.09.2021. Capital. From a forest shelter dedicated to Kaplinsky to literary street art: Another literary festival in Kadriorg. The fifth Literary Street Festival is coming!
08.09.2021. Postimees. This Saturday sees the fifth edition of the Literary Street Festival.
06.09.2021. Capital. The spirit of Carl Robert Jakobson is revealed to the nation at the Literary Street Festival.
05.09.2021. Tallinn Television. The Literary Street Festival in Kadriorg is back.
02.09.2021. ERR Culture Portal. The Literary Street Festival dedicates a part of the forest to Kaplinsky.
25.06.2021. Apollo Book Portal. September sees the fifth Literary Street Festival.
The IV Literary Street Festival took place on 5 September 2020.
07.09.2020. Postimees. Gallery: Literary street festival was the place to be for writers
06.09.2020. Tallinna TV. Video. Kadriorg Literature Festival
05.09.2020. Vikerradio in Kadriorg. Jaak Juske “Tallinn’s important ruined buildings”
05.09.2020. Vikerradio in Kadriorg. Viivi Luik “Greetings this spring”
05.09.2020. Vikerradio in Kadriorg. Kaarel Piirimäe “As good as the land of the Russians”
05.09.2020. Capital. GALLERY! Reading pavilion opened on Literature Street
05.09.2020. Kroonika. PHOTOS. Fourth Literary Street Festival held in Kadriorg
05.09.2020. ERR Culture Portal. Gallery: Fourth Festival of Literary Street in Kadriorg.
05.09.2020. ERR Culture Portal. Picture news: Kadriorg Reading Pavilion opened at the Literary Street Festival
05.09.2020 ERR Culture Portal. ERR.ee video: the short play “Black Window” at the Literary Street Festival Budapest
05.09.2020. Õhtuleht. GALLERY. Literary Street Festival draws special attention to celebrating jubilees
05.09.2020. Vikerraadio. Maarja Vaino. Literary street shapes the image of Kadriorg (Vikerhommik)
PRE-ACT 2020. to the IV Literary Street Festival:
12.05.2020. ERR Culture Portal. Literary Street Festival follows round numbers again
14.05.2020. Sirp. Literary Street Festival returns
24.08.2020. Capital. Literary Street Festival brings poetry harbour and window theatre
24.08.2020. Postimees. Literary Street Festival brings poetry harbour and window theatre
30.08.2020. Tallinna TV. Literary Street Festival in Kadriorg
01.09.2020. Sirp. Literary Street Festival on Saturday
02.09.2020. Eesti Päevaleht. Literary armchair set up at Literary Street Festival
02.09.2020. ERR Culture Portal. Culture Portal transfers window theatre from the Literary Street Festival
03.09.2020. Maaleht. Henrik Visnapuu 130: The lonely struggle of the great soul
03.09.2020. Postimees. Literature hits the streets in Tallinn on Saturday
04.09.2020. Radio Kuku. Interview: Maarja Vaino – Fourth Literary Street Festival (Awakaner)
04.09.2020. Eesti Päevaleht. Culturebeat. Poet Berit Kaschans playlist
04.09.2020. Tallinna TV. Video. A literary street opens in Kadriorg
FOLLOW-UP 2019. III Literary Street Festival on 14 September:
14.09.2019. Õhtuleht. Gallery: Literary Street Festival attracts large crowds
14.09.2019. Postimees. Gallery: Literary Street Festival in Kadriorg
14.09.2019. Eesti Päevaleht. Photos: the Literary Street Festival in Kadriorg takes place again
14.09.2019. ERR Culture Portal. Gallery and video: literature flooded Koidula Street
15.09.2019. ERR Culture Portal. Video: the new rise of African literature discussed on Koidula Street
15.09.2019. ERR Culture Portal. Video of Lauri Sommer introducing Juhan Jaik on Literary Street
16.09.2019. Tallinn Television. Literary Street Festival held in Kadriorg
20.09.2019. Tallinn Television. Culture Meter.
PRE-ACT:
24.08.2019. Mid-week. Tallinn hosts its third Literary Street Festival
26.08.2019. Apollo Book Portal. Third Literary Street Festival in Tallinn
09.09.2019. Capital. The third Literary Street Festival takes place in Tallinn on Saturday
12.09.2019. Maaleht. Great wordsmiths Unt, Jaik, Liiv and Talvik wake up again in Kadriorg on Saturday at the Literary Street Festival
12.09.2019. Postimees. Caution! Literature!! On the street!!!
A look back at the 2nd Literary Street Festival on 8 September 2018:
10.09.2018 ERR.ee videos: presentations of the Literary Street Festival and Vikerraadio recording.
08.09.2018 Delfi. Gallery: Kadriorg is once again hosting a major literary street festival.
08.09.2018 ERR. Gallery: Literary Street in Kadriorg
09.09.2018 Capital. Photos and video: Estonian literary classics come to life at the Literary Street festival.
08.09.2018 Postimees. Gallery: Literature was shown in Kadriorg.
PRE-ACT:
04.09.2018 Eesti Päevaleht. Writers speak in Kadriorg, poetry on the street and from the doorstep
06.09.2018 Postimees. Literature takes to the streets of Kadriorg on Saturday
08.09.2018 Vikerhommik. Interviews. Maarja Vaino. Koidula street becomes literary street
06.09.2018 KUKU radio. Interview: Maarja Vaino – Literary Street Festival
7.09.2018 Tallinn TV Culture meter
06.09.2018 Sirp. Second Literary Street Festival on Saturday
16.08.2018 ERR Culture Portal. Second Literary Street Festival in early September
05.09.2018 Virumaa Teataja. Literature shows footprints in Kadriorg
A look back at the 1st Literary Street Festival on 9 September 2017:
10.11.2017. TallinnaTV. Culture meter. Kadriorg hosts first Literary Street Festival
9.09.2017. Err, Culture Portal. Koidula Street in Kadriorg transformed into a literary street
9.09.2017. Err, Culture Portal. Discussion group “The classics don’t get moldy” in the Kultuurilehe tent
Take a look! Err, Culture Portal. Conversation on literary classics by Janika Kronberg, Johanna Ross, Märt Väljataga, moderated by Pille-Riin Larm.
9.09.2017. Err, Culture Portal. GALLERY. Poetry picnic and light installations at the Literary Street Festival
9.09.2017. Kanal2. Reporter. Pipi and Mati Unt went on a rampage together in Tallinn
Tallinna TV. News today
9.09.2017. Postimees. GALLERY. The first Literary Street Festival organised in Kadriorg
9.09.2017. Õhtuleht. GALLERY. Kivirähk, Hargla and other stars gathered for Kadriorg’s first Literary Street Festival
11.09.2017. Õhtuleht. “We should not forget Mati Unt, he should be remembered”
PRE-ACT:
9.09 Err. Vikerhommik
9.09 RaepressThe first Literary Street Festival takes place in Kadriorg on Saturday
8.09 Err. Terevisioon
8.09 Sirp. One role
8.09 Postimees. Literature comes on the street
8.09.2017 Tallinna TV Kultuurimeeter
7.09.2017 Linnaleht. Literary Street Festival, the first of its kind
04.09.2017 Err, Klassikaraadio, Delta saade
05.09.2017 Elmar Radio
06.09.2017 Kultuur.info blog