By Emily Saladino On a hilltop in Tbilisi, the buzzy capital of Georgia, stands a 65-foot statue, Kartlis Deda (“Mother of Georgia”). She holds a sword to fend off attackers in one hand and, in the other, a bowl of wine to welcome friends in a typically Georgian fashion. Constructed in 1958 to commemorateBy Emily Saladino On a hilltop in Tbilisi, the buzzy capital of Georgia, stands a 65-foot statue, Kartlis Deda (“Mother of Georgia”). She holds a sword to fend off attackers in one hand and, in the other, a bowl of wine to welcome friends in a typically Georgian fashion. Constructed in 1958 to commemorate » The FINANCIAL WORLD
From brunch options that’ll relieve any hangover to late-night lobster and dance parties, here’s where to eat and drink before and after BottleRock Napa Valley.
Kick off Pride Month when the Pink Triangle lights up on Twin Peaks this Tuesday, crack open a can of Love Conquers Ale, then get down with some bluegrass during Porch Pride.Plus, shop vintage and arty things at Fulton Street s new Sunday Market; catch a tribute to Billie Holiday at Saint Joseph s A.