by Guest Author | Jan 25, 2020 | Interviews, People+Stories
By Liza Tsitsishvili Hi, Tinatin! Can you tell us about yourself? Tinatin: I’m Tinatin Bregvadze, born on August 6, 1980 (probably that is why winter is so hard on me). I have a Master’s Degree in Geography and Governance and in the last ten years, I’ve been occupied...
by Guest Author | Jan 25, 2020 | Interviews, People+Stories
By Ana Mikatadze Stories told without a single word provoke a special kind of emotion within us as if individual interpretations caused by our personal experiences are freed from all boundaries. It’s hard to capture emotion everyone can feel on a simple, brown film,...
by Guest Author | Jan 24, 2020 | Interviews, People+Stories
Five Questions For Expats By Stan Gaivoronsky Aison, where did you live before moving to Tbilisi and what brought you here? I lived in Moscow for three and a half years and then moved to Tbilisi. What was the reason? I don’t even know, it happened by chance (I never...
by Guest Author | Jan 23, 2020 | Visitors
By Sky I’ve always loved having a clutter-free and clean apartment. Believe it or not, my love for minimalism in my daily life started to affect my traveling habits. And the growing fees for extra luggage did the trick too. After a few delayed and...
by Guest Author | Jan 18, 2020 | Expats, Neighborhoods
Moving to Tbilisi when you’ve never lived here before is confusing. Without a road map, things can get strange fast. You basically have a few options: a. Blindly look on the real estate websites for apartment listings in Georgian and in neighborhoods you’ve never...
by Guest Author | Jan 10, 2020 | Business
When I was growing up in the Soviet Union in the late ’70s my mom was probably one of the very, very few women who owned and drove cars. She had a grey 03 Lada. I remember, sitting on the passenger seat and looking at people’s reaction when they’d...