«Nu i nedela» Program Discusses Crisis Education for Children, Future of Riga Central Market, Reinterpreting Classics, and Ligo Traditions
The LSM program 'Nu i nedela' featured journalist Roman Shmelev, theater director Elmar Senkov, and Delfi journalist Kristina Hudenko discussing key questions: who should educate children about crises, the potential future of Riga Central Market, the importance of rethinking classics, and the unifying role of Ligo.

In the latest episode of LSM's program 'Nu i nedela', the panel tackled several pressing societal issues. A primary topic was the responsibility for educating children on crisis situations—whether it falls on parents or the school system. The discussion also explored the future of Riga Central Market and how it might evolve. Additionally, the significance of reinterpreting classical works was debated, highlighting why fresh perspectives on tradition matter. Finally, the participants reflected on the Ligo festival and its capacity to unite people across generations. The conversation involved journalist Roman Shmelev, theater director Elmar Senkov, and Delfi journalist Kristina Hudenko.
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