Soup at the Barricades with the Queen of Georgian Cuisine A father-daughter journalist team reports from Tbilisi, where nearly every night since protests broke out in October, the pioneering chef Tekuna Gachechiladze has been ladling out soup to demonstrators.
Dignity Is a Small Price to Pay for a Story “I can’t give you an interview. I still don’t have permission from Sokhumi.”
Krakow Smiles and Bison Vodka “We don’t smile because that’s what the communists wanted us to do,” Marek affirmed. “It’s a private thing for Poles. We smile inside.”
Black Sea Dance Paradox After Russia’s takeover of Crimea, a famous rave relocates to an increasingly conservative country, the Republic of Georgia.
Boiled Beef and the Billionaire Billionaire Georgian politician Bidzina Ivanishvili breaks bread with our friend Paul Rimple.