The Gift Must Be Approved: When Foreign Aid Becomes a Threat to Sovereignty — Or a Tool of Control
When does a gift become a crime? Georgia’s recent legislative initiative — requiring government approval for receiving foreign grants, with ...
When does a gift become a crime? Georgia’s recent legislative initiative — requiring government approval for receiving foreign grants, with ...
When Tbilisi’s municipal authorities installed above-ground pedestrian crossings and adaptive traffic lights at one of the city’s most chaotic junctions ...
When a night at the opera leaves you reeling like you’ve just watched a war movie spliced with a brutal ...
In a quiet, tree-shaded courtyard of Pavle Ingorokva Street 19a a cultural resurrection is underway. Behind the doors of Baia ...
In the heart of Old Tbilisi, tucked away on Leo Kiacheli Street, stands a building that is a portrait of ...
On the evening of March 29, the Djansug Kakhidze Tbilisi Center for Music & Culture became a battleground of emotions, ...
On the evening of March 23, Mutant Radio in Tbilisi became the epicenter of a radical reimagination of opera. Homo ...
A nose, once attached, is now detached. And in its detachment, it thrives. There is no tragedy in the loss ...
The ATINATI Cultural Center is currently hosting a landmark exhibition dedicated to Ketevan Magalashvili (1894–1973), an artist whose work straddles ...
A ghost lingers in the air at the Tbilisi Photography & Multimedia Museum (TPMM). It is not the kind that ...