Straight from the Homeland: Edgar Manucharyan
His professional career started at the ripe age of 15 with the Armenian Club, Football Club Pyunik. He is an out-and-out striker, no matter if he starts up front, or if he is in the […]
His professional career started at the ripe age of 15 with the Armenian Club, Football Club Pyunik. He is an out-and-out striker, no matter if he starts up front, or if he is in the […]
BOSTON—California native and pianist Tanya Gabrielian recently won the 2008 prestigious Pro Musicis International Award. As part of her award, she will appear in debut recitals in New York on March 25 at Carnegie’s Weill […]
WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.)—On Feb. 13, Black Sea Salsa, the 15-piece Armenian salsa band, performed at the Charles Movsesian Theater at the Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown, alongside local Latin dance company “Hips on […]
Bournoutian speaks at NAASR about new book, ‘Jambr’ BELMONT, Mass. (A.W.)—On Feb. 11, George Bournoutian, Professor of East European and Middle Eastern Studies at Iona College, spoke at the National Association for Armenian Studies and […]
Timing provides indication of less than ethical motives WASHINGTON (A.W.)—On Feb. 18, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) circulated a letter addressed to Attorney General Eric Holder Jr., Commissioner of Internal Revenue Douglas […]
WASHINGTON (A.W.)—On Feb. 25, the U.S. Department of State submitted to the Congress its “Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2008.” The presidential elections in Armenia, the protests organized by the opposition, and the […]
German, French, English, and American Southerner—these were some of the pioneers of Illinois in the mid 1800s. It was to this colorful and diverse blend of cultures that the Armenians slowly came and joined the […]
It seemed to him, that since his arrival in Boston, someone had been following him. Right at Logan Airport, just as he had come out of the movable square-shaped tunnel into the Delta Airlines’ terminal, […]
WILMINGTON, Mass.—Efforts to introduce an Armenian Genocide curriculum throughout high schools north of Boston is gaining impetus. The latest schools to take part are Wilmington and Tewksbury whereby students have immersed themselves into the education […]
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