Losing, in a Curious Way, is Winning
The American writer Richard Bach once wrote: “That’s what learning is, after all; not whether we lose the game, but ...
The American writer Richard Bach once wrote: “That’s what learning is, after all; not whether we lose the game, but ...
Folks, the summer reading continues! There are millions of museums around the world, and there are hundreds in Georgia, though, ...
This is a story for summer reading, but not reading for a trivial fleeting pleasure. This is a reading we ...
The ongoing argument about the prospect of Georgia’s development has us contemplating whether this country should take an economic direction, ...
The time of election fever is approaching our edgy and oversensitive society; its inner political mainspring tightening and ready to ...
Political Correctness and Cancel Culture are closely related ideological standards, both being precipitously politicized and weaponized. The left and the ...
It wouldn’t be an overstatement to say that Georgia’s progress in the last thirty odd years has been hampered by ...
Anybody who says that democracy, freedom of speech and media plurality is not OK sounds irrational, because this modern-day sociopolitical ...
The world is becoming smaller and smaller on an everyday basis. And the 21st century is bringing about an ever-increasing ...
The news industry in Sakartvelo is flagrantly predisposed, behaving that way without any pang of conscience. When I say ‘news ...