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An evening dedicated to Armenian symphonic heritage is set to take place in Tbilisi this April.
Georgia’s wine industry recorded strong export growth in the first quarter of 2026, underlining rising global demand for its products.
Read more: Georgian wine exports climb to $53.2 million in early 2026
The Tbilisi Book Fair is scheduled to take place from April 23 to 26 at Expo Georgia, bringing together publishers, readers, and creatives in one space.
Read more: Tbilisi Book Fair to return with expanded program this April
Georgia is preparing to deepen its integration into the European audiovisual sector through a new international convention on TV series co-production.
Read more: Georgia moves toward European TV co-production agreement
Georgia is set to host the national edition of the Young Lions competition, offering a platform for the country’s rising creative professionals.
Read more: Young Lions Georgia 2026 to spotlight emerging creative talent
Opera houses tend to remember everything, and when a work like Pagliacci returns to the stage, it feels less like a revival and more like reopening something long buried.
Read more: When the Clown Removes the Mask: Pagliacci Returns to Tbilisi
International heritage experts have assessed the proposed concept for a new riverside recreational park in Mtskheta, highlighting the need to balance development with preservation.
Read more: UNESCO reviews riverside park concept in historic Mtskheta
Function has always defined Nike ACG, but its latest evolution suggests something sharper: performance gear that looks as intentional as it performs.
Read more: Nike ACG Reimagines Performance Eyewear as a Fashion-Tech Statement
The idea of offering praise in moments of hardship reflects a long-standing spiritual principle – that faith can endure even in the presence of sorrow.
Read more: Finding Faith Through Struggle: The Meaning of Praise in Difficult Times