“Make Georgia Soviet Again” – When Reform Is Outsourced to Dysfunction
Something is changing in Georgia, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. At first, the signals appear tentative. There ...
Something is changing in Georgia, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. At first, the signals appear tentative. There ...
There’s a particular kind of exhibition that doesn’t announce itself as an event. It sits in the corner of your ...
There is something almost disarmingly sincere about youth orchestras; an openness of gesture, a lack of defensive irony, that makes ...
In a city where concrete remembers more than it reveals, where Soviet housing blocks still carry the afterimage of planned ...
The newest report by Freedom House, ‘Freedom in the World 2026: The Mounting Shadow of Autocracy,’ places Georgia at 51 ...
In the global imagination, safety tends to be measured in statistics, plotted in sober graphs, and narrated through the language ...
On a quiet Tuesday evening in early March, the Grand Concert Hall of the Tbilisi State Conservatoire gathered a small ...
Opera houses possess long memories. Their walls absorb voices, scandals, revolutions, and applause with equal patience. Every so often a ...
In Georgia, spring arrives with a small logistical mystery that sees florists suddenly running out of tulips twice within the ...
For most Georgian concertgoers, the name Antonio Vivaldi evokes a familiar image: bright violin concertos, rhythmic sunshine, the endlessly recycled ...