Minister of Culture Tiit Terik (Center) told radio show 'Reporteritund' that for the most part the ministry has an overview of how cultural institutions - theaters, museums, exhibitions and concert halls - are doing in terms of increased heating and electricity bills, and although some are more complicated than others, there are no closures due to rising costs.
Beloved actor and singer Tõnu Kilgas died on Tuesday at the age of 66.
Kilgas was born on August 13, 1954 in Tartu. His parents were actors at the Vanemuine Theater in that city.
Kilgas graduated from the Heino Eller Music School, majoring in choir conducting. From 1976-1984, he worked at the Vanemuine Theater. I wanted to go to the Theater Academy, but I was re-directed to the Vanemuine, I had to be there for a certain amount of time, he once said of his career choice.
From 1984 to 2001, Kilgas worked at the Estonian National Theater. Later, he worked in the Old Town Studio and continued as a freelancer. He also performed on TV and radio.