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Andy Turpin
Andy Turpin has been the assistant editor of the Armenian Weekly since 2006. He was raised in Palma City, Fla. His family is of Italian, Welsh and Armenized-Romani stock. He graduated from Earlham College in Richmond, Ind., with degrees in history and journalism. Following graduation, he went to Armenia as an English as a Second Language (ESL) U.S. Peace Corp volunteer. He received his CELTA-ESL degree from Cambridge University in 2006.
Latest posts by Andy Turpin (see all)
- Nothing Sounds Armenian Like a Duduk: ALMA Lecture - February 12, 2010
- MESA Panel Speaks to Nationalism and Censorship in the Turkish Media - December 3, 2009
- The Legacy of Heroes: Bobelian on ‘Children of Armenia’ - November 16, 2009
In the film “The Russia House” with S.Connery & M.Pfeiffer, the armenian melodies are heard maybe 20 minutes. I recognized “O Siroun – siroun” and other famous melodies. Without references in the final cast.
This behaviour often appears in reports/middle length film about Greece or oriental countries (in french broacastings for instance).
I’ve just discovered this resource and hope for receiving updates.