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As Georgia Decides Its Future, Artists Are Worried About Theirs

On a sultry late summer night, in a horseshoe-shaped club cantilevered over the Mtkvari River that cuts Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, in two, the artist and drag performer Andro Dadiani was belting out the last bars of his aria act a cappella. Wearing a sweeping ball skirt the same shade of blue as the European Union flag, and a mask made of his own hair, Dadiani was headlining what the Drag Ball organization had said may be the last of its club series in Georgia. But for the overflow crowd, studded with the country’s leading artists and designers, the evening signified something more ominous: potentially a last gasp for Georgia’s rich contemporary art and cultural landscape.
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reports experts gatherings Transgender Pompeo’s Quest to Redefine Human Rights Draws Concern at U.N.
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is trying to drum up support at the United Nations for a new vision of human rights that prioritizes religious liberty and property rights, but European allies are concerned and showing little support for his doctrine, U.N. diplomats and human rights experts familiar with the matter said.
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