Resurrecting the Self: Mahler’s Vision and the Georgian Philharmonic’s Centennial Splendor
Tbilisi’s Philharmonic Auditorium shimmered with a rare energy on October 31— an evening that became both a centennial celebration and...
Tbilisi’s Philharmonic Auditorium shimmered with a rare energy on October 31— an evening that became both a centennial celebration and...
When spectators settled into the auditorium of the Griboyedov Theater on November 5–6, 2025, they entered an aesthetic zone where...
The ruling Georgian Dream coalition has filed a constitutional lawsuit seeking to declare three of Georgia’s largest opposition parties illegal,...
The Georgian Orthodox Church has reassigned Archimandrite Dorote Kurashvili, a priest known for his outspoken criticism of both church leadership...
As autumn darkens the plains of eastern Ukraine, the war that began in February 2022 remains fiercely fought and stubbornly...
Op-Ed by Richard Brady* Georgia stands at the edge of an existential cliff. In 2025, the world will witness whether...
From a small carpentry workshop making wooden toys, LEGO has grown into one of the world’s most beloved toy manufacturers...
That’s me. Pareidolia is a Greek word, with “idol” at its root; the “c” at the end (as in mania-maniac)...
There are evenings in the cultural life of a city that carry the weight of tectonic movement — slow, monumental,...
The reopening of the National Palace on Rustaveli Avenue on October 23 marked a rare alignment of heritage, youth, and...