Liisa Rohumaa

Liisa Rohumaa is a half-Estonian, half-English journalist/lecturer and lives in Tallinn. She is researching and hoping to publish her father Lembit’s diaries from 1944, chronicling his escape from the Russians on the Eastern front, capture by the British and journey to the UK.

Comedy drama “Kalamaja Blues” launches this autumn 

“Kalamaja Blues”, an Estonian mini-web series in collaboration with Finnish broadcaster Yle, that is launching this autumn, has a “Friends” and “Seinfeld” energy, according to its director Vivian Säde. The comedy-drama premieres in the autumn and is set in one of Tallinn’s most colourful districts known for its wooden houses, industrial heritage and bohemian hangouts. […]

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Liisa Rohumaa: It is time more straight people supported LGBTQ+ rights in Estonia

Liisa Rohumaa, a half-Estonian, half-English journalist who lives in Tallinn, writes that since the + in LGBTQ+ means everyone, not only gay people, and concerns basic human rights, then straight people, too, need to stand for gay rights and support equal marriage. Do you believe in “one for all and all for equality”? Is your

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