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Month: August 2010

Opinion

From Magic to the Investigative Memoir: An Interview with Garin K. Hovannisian

August 31, 2010 Guest Contributor 5

Family of Shadows: A Century of Murder, Memory, and the Armenian American Dream (HarperCollins), due to be released on Sept. 21, is the focus of the following interview Rachel Goshgarian conducted with author Garin K. […]

News

Rendahl: Finding a Language

August 31, 2010 Kristi Rendahl 14

As I walked the streets of Yerevan this past month, I was reminded of how interconnected people are in Armenia, for better or worse. There are countless interactions each day, providing equally abundant potential for […]

News

State Treasurer Candidate Speaks out on Armenian Issues

August 31, 2010 Weekly Staff 3

Issues Statement to ANC of Massachusetts Steve Grossman, the Democratic candidate for state treasurer of Massachusetts, issued a statement to the ANC of Massachusetts presenting his position on a number of issues of concern to […]

News

Lalig Musserian: A Candidate for State Representative in Mass.

August 31, 2010 Weekly Staff 3

BELMONT, Mass.—Lalig Musserian, a long-time resident of Belmont, has a history of caring for people and organizations in her community. And she has the education and professional experience that positions her to make a difference. […]

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AMF ‘Concert by the Sea’ A Success

August 31, 2010 Weekly Staff 0

OSTERVILLE, Mass. (A.W.)—On Aug. 8, the Andreassian Music Fund (AMF) presented its second “Concert by the Sea” afternoon event in Osterville, Cape Cod. The venue was once again the elegant home of Ingeborg Saraceno. Approximately […]

Culture

Best-Selling Author Chris Bohjalian Making Literary Strides

August 30, 2010 Tom Vartabedian 4

LINCOLN, Vt.—Give Chris Bohjalian his family, a bicycle, and a bottle of good wine and he’s one happy fellow. Somewhere in the mix has to be a burgeoning literary career that has sprouted 13 books, […]

News

Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia to Boycott Akhtamar Mass

August 30, 2010 Weekly Staff 16

ANTELIAS, Lebanon—A statement recently published by the office of information of the Catholicosate of Cilicia informed the public that the Catholicosate will not send representatives to attend church services at the Holy Cross Armenian Church […]

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Apigian-Kessel: On Being 21 Again: 16th Woodward Dream Cruise

August 27, 2010 Betty Apigian-Kessel 0

It’s the roar of the engines, the smell of leaded gas, the traffic jam at Thirteen Mile Road and Woodward Avenue at Northwood Shopping Center. It’s the two-tone cars of the 50’s, namely the turquoise, […]

News

USC Symposium to Focus on 100 Years of ARS Humanitarian Work

August 27, 2010 Weekly Staff 0

LOS ANGELES, Calif.–Academics from around the country, along with Fox News Channel correspondent Anita Vogel and Fresno Superior Court Judge Houry Sanderson, will analyze the activities of the Armenian Relief Society (ARS), the oldest existing […]

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Second ARS Cruise Sets Sail

August 27, 2010 Weekly Staff 0

On Aug. 22, the second Armenian Relief Society (ARS), Inc. cruise set sail from the port of Amsterdam, with 357 passengers onboard. The European cruise will take them to Germany, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Denmark, and […]

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