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From Passion Project to a Brand: The Story of Lampino
My plans for the future are still a bit broad. I'm starting to explore making furniture, but I need to develop those unique designs first.
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Requiem for a phone
I wasn't really allowed to play around with the phone as Mom was always waiting for someone to call.
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Connecting East With West
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What The Fuck Do You Represent?
By kirruna What the fuck do you represent? I’ve never been able to verbally communicate exactly what I wanted to convey, but since you asked me to give you an intro to myself, I’ll try my best to contradict the first part of this very sentence… Shit. So, buckle your seat belts, this opinionated shit is about to get real. I’m from Tbilisi, which is basically God’s waiting room, full of people with extreme cases of imagined self-importance trapped in a concrete jungle of fears and bad faith. I’m just another misshapen piece of the puzzle that makes up the chaotic mess of a city that we know and love.…
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The Goal Of The Kremlin Is To Create Division Abroad
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A Few Good Reasons To Be A Tourist In Your Own Country
[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”4.4.4″][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.3.2″ width=”100%” max_width=”100%”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.3.2″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.4.4″ header_font=”|700|||||||” header_2_font=”|700|||||||” header_3_font=”|700|||||||” header_4_font=”|700|||||||” header_5_font=”|700|||||||” header_6_font=”|700|||||||” custom_margin=”||50px||false|false” border_style_all=”dotted” border_color_bottom=”#f1f1f1″] We can all name at least ten different types of khachapuri from different regions of Georgia but most of us have probably never traveled to some of those regions. Well, this could be the summer when you can taste Imeruli khachapuri in Imereti, Megruli in Samegrelo (with local sulguni, yum!), and while doing this enjoy the amazing views of the countryside. International tourism will most probably be severely reduced for the rest of the year. People will not be allowed to travel for some time and even when they can, will they want to,…
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Coronavirus, Tourism And Other Things Georgia Is Good At
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Tbilisi – The Way I See It
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Well Known Sculptures In Tbilisi
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Filmmaker Anuna Bukia
[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”4.3.2″ custom_padding=”|1px||||”][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.3.2″ width=”100%” max_width=”100%”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.3.2″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.4.1″ header_font=”|700|||||||” header_2_font=”|700|||||||” header_3_font=”|700|||||||” header_4_font=”|700|||||||” header_5_font=”|700|||||||” header_6_font=”|700|||||||” custom_margin=”||50px||false|false” border_style_all=”dotted” border_color_bottom=”#f1f1f1″] By Liza Tsitsishvili I’m going to introduce to you about a young woman, Georgian film director Anuna Bukia, who had to leave her home with her parents in the 90s, during the conflict between Georgia and Abkhazia. She has been living in Tbilisi, far away from her home, for over 30 years now. What kind of city is Tbilisi for you? Anuna: It’s probably a rare city, the kind you can’t explain in one word. Two things come to my mind – multiethnic and unending. Tbilisi is a quiet unity of many different…