Peasant Uprisings of Imereti and Samegrelo in the 19th Century
Georgian cultural history contains countless stories—some told openly, others whispered; some recorded, others left incomplete. Many of these stories find…
Georgian cultural history contains countless stories—some told openly, others whispered; some recorded, others left incomplete. Many of these stories find…
In an era when Georgia lacked theaters, magazines, newspapers, and formal cultural institutions, literary gatherings held within private homes nurtured…
Sometimes, the children of great people remain unnoticed by society and history, as if they cannot escape their parent’s shadow.…
The creative legacy of Kutaisi in Georgian literature finds its roots with the first Georgian Symbolist poets and prose writers,…
A journey to old Kutaisi begins somewhere at the intersection of the French and Jewish Quarters or, at the very…
The social and cultural construction of urban space remains a significant and timely subject within urban studies, particularly in the…
“I had to leave something for you before I returned to my refuge, where there is not even a mirror,…
The experience of music is a profound joy, and for many music lovers, it’s not just about listening to recordings…
Author: Giorgi Pantsulaia Niko Nikoladze, a great Georgian public figure, thinker, and publicist, is celebrated […]
Author: Mariam Mebuke “ARS POETICA” “Here, memory hears the rustle of wings And dreams darken […]
By Mikheil Kurdiani The moments preceding our speech belong to the past, while what occurs […]
Author: Nia Kuchava The first “Gviriloba” festival in Kutaisi, which derives its name from the […]