Three People, Two Centuries, One Hall: A Chamber Music Night at the Tbilisi Conservatoire
On a quiet Tuesday evening in early March, the Grand Concert Hall of the Tbilisi State Conservatoire gathered a small...
On a quiet Tuesday evening in early March, the Grand Concert Hall of the Tbilisi State Conservatoire gathered a small...
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we are proud to introduce another winner of the BI Auction Competition: a talented woman...
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Acclaimed American journalist and war correspondent for The New Yorker, Jon Lee Anderson has spent decades reporting from some of...
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Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said Georgia remains committed to promoting peace and stability in the South Caucasus during talks...
Georgia’s opposition landscape remains divided after several parties announced the creation of a new political alliance, while the opposition party...
US Representative Joe Wilson, co-chair of the US Helsinki Commission, told lawmakers that the ruling Georgian Dream party has effectively...
During the 15 years I’ve lived in Georgia, my feelings for Turtle Lake (in Georgian: Kus Tba) and its morning...
There could only be one subject for me to write about his week: Iran, now entering a week of war....