The Opening of the Anagi Art Foundation: The Center That Calls Itself Forward
Tbilisi has a gift for turning thresholds into rooms. Streets slip from Ottoman balconies into Soviet courtyards; a single stairwell ...
Tbilisi has a gift for turning thresholds into rooms. Streets slip from Ottoman balconies into Soviet courtyards; a single stairwell ...
Tsinandali has always been a house of paradoxes: a Georgian estate whose 19th-century salons now transformed into a festival laboratory ...
There are productions that happen on stage and there are productions that happen in a city. Mud, the new play ...
The cassette does not demand attention the way vinyl does. It doesn’t gleam under lamplight, doesn’t declare its grooves as ...
At 2,700 meters above sea level, on the mist-wreathed ridges of Gomis Mta in Guria, Georgia, the first edition of ...
There are films that deliver stories, and there are films that rewire perception. Tato Kotetishvili’s Holy Electricity belongs firmly to ...
It begins, improbably, with a Google form. You type a few sentences, pick a name from a list of sixty-three ...
When Georgia’s National Food Agency announced a pilot program in Batumi, Kutaisi, and Gurjaani to register, sterilize, vaccinate, and shelter ...
At a time when digital platforms are mostly associated with financial speculation, ride-hailing, or algorithmically curated entertainment, Georgia has introduced ...
Tbilisi’s Amirani Cinema, usually a sanctuary for film lovers, transformed on August 12 into a stage for something different — ...