The Parallels Found within Georgian Society and Literature
Writers have always played a historical role in Georgia, according to the Executive Director of PEN Georgia Natasha Lomouri, and...
Writers have always played a historical role in Georgia, according to the Executive Director of PEN Georgia Natasha Lomouri, and...
War or Peace? This question has become the main, and most importantly, cheapest, most speculative and choicest of slogans of...
In Georgia, an estimated 600,000 tons of food go to waste annually, much of that ending up in municipal landfills....
Khevsureti has plenty to offer, of course, other than the fabled and fabulous aforementioned medieval city-fortress of Shatili. I woke...
This summer, I had the amazing opportunity to attend the CENN ( Caucasus Environmental NGO Network) eco camp at the...
Last week, Kesaria Abramidze, a prominent transgender woman, was brutally murdered in her own apartment—stabbed and left to die. It...
There goes a good and popular man in Georgia, whose name is Givi Sikharulidze. Ask anyone in the street and...
It is autumn again, which means back to school, home, friends, and, of course, a plethora of festivals and exhibitions...
The 9th Tbilisi International Literature Festival, held from September 27 to 30, concluded on a note of remarkable cultural synthesis....
The Georgian Showcase at the Tbilisi International Festival of Theater 2024 presented a vivid portrait of the emerging trends and...