The Afterlives of Sound: Sulkhan Tsintsadze at 100
In Tbilisi this October, two evenings were devoted to Sulkhan Tsintsadze — a composer whose legacy remains inseparable from Georgia’s ...
In Tbilisi this October, two evenings were devoted to Sulkhan Tsintsadze — a composer whose legacy remains inseparable from Georgia’s ...
Last weekend in Tbilisi, the State Opera and Ballet Theater reopened its stage to a production that has haunted the ...
In Tbilisi, the Zurab Tsereteli Museum of Modern Art has become a temporary archive of movement. From October 2 through ...
By mid-autumn the Georgian capital once again became a meeting ground for the world’s stages. The Tbilisi International Festival of ...
In the cool stone interior of Tbilisi’s Evangelical-Lutheran Church, two musicians—pianist Dasha Moroz-Khidasheli and violinist Anna Dzialak-Savytska—offered an evening of ...
When the Silk Road Group (SRG) announced its acquisition of Rooms Hotel Kokhta in Bakuriani, the move seemed at once ...
Eight hundred and forty-nine tons of ice cream. That’s what Georgia has imported in just the first half of 2025. ...
When the Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency (GCCA) announced this summer that four pharmaceutical companies had been fined more than ...
A technical press release announced something that might look like a dry financial reshuffle: the acquisition of Liberty Bank by ...
On September 28, the Djansug Kakhidze Tbilisi Music and Culture Center hosted an evening that transcended the conventions of a ...