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Georgians traditionally share paschal sweetbread with their deceased loved ones the day after Easter (Giorgi Lomsadze)

Georgia's annual dinner with the dead

Once a year Georgians hit the cemeteries to break bread with the dearly departed.
Giorgi Lomsadze Apr 19, 2023
Scorpion Season

Azerbaijani show business navigates state pressures, incentives

Members of Azerbaijan's film industry face consequences if they speak ill of the state, while those who stay in line are rewarded handsomely.
Heydar Isayev Mar 17, 2023
wedding

A decent man: Living through stagnation, war and peace in Georgia

Our chief Caucasus correspondent reflects on the life and radically changing times of his father, who passed away last month.
Giorgi Lomsadze Feb 17, 2023
Kikabidze as Mimino

Georgia and ex-USSR say goodbye to “Mimino”

Vakhtang (Buba) Kikabidze, a Georgian singer and actor universally loved across the former Soviet Union, has died at the age of 84, drawing the curtain on an era.
Giorgi Lomsadze Jan 18, 2023
Hero of the People

Perspectives | Turkmenistan forgets Memory Day

As the government rewrites history to avoid mentioning a Russian atrocity, Turkmen are taking their reminiscences online.
Oguljamal Yazliyeva Jan 12, 2023
The village and the language of Gryz are dying. (Shutterstock)

Azerbaijani minority activists strive to keep their languages alive

They face obstacles, though, including globalization and an education system that gives little time to minority languages.
Heydar Isayev Dec 7, 2022
Aliyeva Azoulay

Azerbaijan’s Aliyeva quits UNESCO post

The organization has been facing accusations of political bias in its investigations (or lack thereof) into cultural heritage in Karabakh.
Ulkar Natiqqizi Nov 16, 2022
Agara

Saving Georgia’s wooden mosques

The unique Islamic structures stand on the fringes of Georgian culture.
Giorgi Lomsadze Nov 15, 2022
Volunteers from Russia, Belarus and Ukraine participate in the harvest (photos by Giorgi Lomsadze)

Georgia’s most heavily guarded wine

The legendary semi-sweet Khvanchkara is an international brand – and used to be an easy target for counterfeiters. Now the police are stepping in.
Giorgi Lomsadze Oct 27, 2022
Sovetski

Perspectives | In Baku, mapping change and memory

A project to archive one of the Azerbaijani capital's oldest neighborhoods interrupts efforts to wipe its memory away.
Mehelle Project staff Aug 25, 2022
Canceled in Georgia (Taming the Garden/Mira Film)

The taming of Georgian culture: Film triumphs vex government

Georgian cinema has been enjoying a renaissance, becoming a darling of the international independent film world. But it’s also running into political problems at home.
Giorgi Lomsadze Jun 9, 2022
Dadivank

Azerbaijan walks back plans to erase Armenian traces from churches

The Ministry of Culture issued a new statement responding to international criticism of an earlier announcement that it intended to “remove” Armenian “forgeries” from churches on its territory.
Heydar Isayev, Ani Mejlumyan Feb 8, 2022
Dadivank

Azerbaijan announces plans to erase Armenian traces from churches

The minister of culture said that a working group will be set up to identify what he called “Armenian forgery” from churches, putting into practice a pseudoscientific theory that denies the churches’ Armenian origin.
Heydar Isayev Feb 4, 2022
Artaxa baths

Roman empire’s easternmost aqueduct discovered in Armenia

The unfinished structure was the result of a brief period of direct Roman control over Armenia in the second century CE.
Joshua Kucera Nov 24, 2021
Tbilisi lettuce

New study adds to Caucasus’ brag sheet: Cradle of lettuce

Geneticists say the popular vegetable was first domesticated in the region.
David Trilling Sep 17, 2021

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