Sirp
Estonian newspaper
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Sirp (lit. 'sickle'; formerly Sirp ja Vasar, 'sickle and hammer') is a newspaper published in Estonia. It mostly publishes articles on culture: art, literature, music, film, theatre, and architecture; also articles on sciences and social issues. From 1994 to 1997 the newspaper was issued under the name Kultuurileht (lit. 'cultural newspaper').[1]
| Editor-in-chief | Kaarel Tarand |
|---|---|
| Language | Estonian |
| Sister newspapers | Diplomaatia |
| Website | www.sirp.ee |
In 2006–2007 the paper carried an insert titled Kirp (lit. 'flea').[2][3][4]