A Ticket to Forever: An Interview with Actor Armen Garo
We live as long as we can and then we die. For some people, that’s not good enough and they try to do better. Armen Garo is that kind of person. He was born and […]
We live as long as we can and then we die. For some people, that’s not good enough and they try to do better. Armen Garo is that kind of person. He was born and […]
Dr. Taner Akcam, one of the first Turkish scholars acknowledge the Armenian Genocide, delivered two important lectures in Southern California last week. Based on historical research, he analyzed the underpinnings of Turkey’s denial of the […]
The Armenian Weekly April 2010 Magazine Once, many, many years ago (these words sound like the start of a fable…), in 1929, I went on a trip to become more familiar with our people’s sadness. […]
HOUSTON, Texas—On Sun., April 25, the Saint Kevork Armenian Church of Houston hosted a community commemoration of the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The event, which drew over 100 members of the parish community, […]
STEPANAKERT, Nagorno-Karabagh—Leaders of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Hai-Tahd committees headed to Stepanakert over the weekend and met with Nagorno-Karabagh Republic President Bako Sahakian and parliamentary speaker Ashot Ghoulyan. During the meeting, Sahakian praised the activities […]
CGP Advisory Committee Leads Job Search Seminars; Professional Networking Opportunities for Innovative Program WASHINGTON—Increasing individual mentorship opportunities and providing a broader range of job search resources have been top priorities for the recently established Armenian […]
By Paul Yeghiayan In 450 AD, one year before the famous Battle of Vartanantz, General Vartan Mamigonian led his troops to the region of Kazakh to defend Christian Armenia against the Zoroastrian Persians. After defeating […]
Boston. A delightful place to be cold in the winter. Boston. Countless monuments clad in red brick and a mantle of history of threatened liberty. Boston. Home of Celtic Patriots wearing Red Socks… Boston. A […]
Drawing on July 12 WATERTOWN, Mass.—Sports fans with spring fever worry no more. The Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA) has the perfect cure. ALMA’s annual Spring Sports Raffle is in full swing, giving […]
Is the Woodrow Wilson Center seeking to discredit the Treaty of Sèvres on its 90th anniversary by honoring Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu? Woodrow Wilson, the 28th American president, is looking down in horror at […]
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