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Epifanio is a timeless cultural newspaper for ageless people who can appreciate a moment. authors from home and abroad write about applied art, architecture, film, literature, music, theatre, dance and other areas in simple language. They write on topics that they like, and they do it with pleasure. The first issue focuses on urban matters. Angela Nkya, student of architecture at Iowa University, explores the life of the homeless in different environments, manager Kaarel Mikkin remembers perm and its picturesque surroundings in terms of his childhood memories, architect and dancer Eve Arpo describes the essence of her native town Paide and of Amsterdam where she studied, the English writer Harry Pye depicts London via the urban adventures of his artist friends Jasper Joffe, Peter Lamb and Guy Allott, in a small run-down cellar pub called Vittula, architect Karli Luik presents a miniature model of Budapest and Andrus Elbing who is serving time in the Tallinn prison, powerfully perceives, in his rap-like poems, the essence of life. As an editor I hope that at least part of all this positive energy reaches the reader.
Epifanio is published in Estonian and English 3-4 times a year and is circulated in cafes, clubs, art galleries and bookshops in Tallinn, Tartu, London, Riga and other cities.
Epifanio wishes to be a newspaper as a piece of art. What matters is the entirety of the texts and pictures. Many thanks to the designer Angelika Schneider.

August Künnapu, editor



| Estonian Art 1/05 (16) | Published by the Estonian Institute 2005 | ISSN 1406-5711 (Online) | ISSN 1406-3549 (Printed version) | einst@einst.ee | tel: (372) 631 43 55 | fax: (372) 631 43 56 |