People+Stories
We're always looking for interesting Tbilisians, people from all walks of life who have inspiring stories to tell. We would love to tell your story and share it with our community. If you have an interesting profession or a story to talk about or know someone who does, please contact us. Thank You!
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Interview With Luka Metreveli (L8)
By Ana Mikatadze I first met Luka at the 4GB music festival. Back then I didn’t know his name or the fact that he was a DJ. We both practically lived there and would warmly greet each other. The same would happen at the Open Air festival and at Mzesumzira fest too – the only difference here was that I found him standing on the stage. You should’ve seen my face when I realized that this boy with colorful handmade T-shirts was, in fact, the Luka Metreveli I had heard so much about. I decided to have my first interview with him, and shortly after, we met up. Apart from…
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The Pantomimist – Amiran Shalikashvili Junior
The story of Amiran Shalikashvili’s Pantomime Theatre turned out to be far more interesting than I had anticipated, and unexpectedly sad. We spoke about many things: pantomime as a way of life, the current state of the theatre and plans for its modernization, his father’s legacy, and the future of Georgian pantomime. What was your first time on stage like? What was the theatre like back then? Amiran Shalikashvili Jr.:I started when I was thirteen, and I’ve been doing this ever since. It was the 1990s, and honestly, I entered the theatre by accident. After 1992, the entire country was in chaos, and the theatre was no exception. In 1996,…
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Tea Purtseladze
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Who is Sofia Melnikova?
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Lasha Devdariani
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Gia Gugushvili’s Fantastical World
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Tbilisi through the eyes of Tinatin Bregvadze
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Photographs that speak volumes
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Aison Ower











