Saryan: Oh What a Ride It’s Been….
By Ani Saryan How do you say goodbye to something that’s been a part of you for 17 years? Something that’s taken me all over the country, even back to my homeland? How do you […]
By Ani Saryan How do you say goodbye to something that’s been a part of you for 17 years? Something that’s taken me all over the country, even back to my homeland? How do you […]
An article in the Wall Street Journal in July 2010 discusses research about how language influences the way people think and see the world. I’m continually surprised to see elaborate studies conducted on what seems […]
APRIL 6, 2011 * FILM: ‘FINDING ZABEL YESAYAN’. The AGBU Young Professionals of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania Armenian Student Association, in collaboration for the first time, will host a screening of “Finding Zabel […]
From May 6-31, New Mexico’s Marigold Arts will present a group exhibition of landscape paintings of the southwest by gallery artists, including Richard Tashjian, Don Mundt, and Robert Highsmith. Tashjian is an American-born Armenian, Mundt […]
On March 30, Heritage Party leader Raffi Hovannisian ended his “Freedom Fast,” which was staged in Yerevan’s Freedom Square and lasted for 15 days. He broke his fast with a piece of blessed bread offered […]
On Mon., March 28, at a reception in Pasadena, Calif., Representative Adam Schiff (CA-29) honored Maro Kechichian of Burbank for her commitment and service to the community by naming her a “Woman of the Year.” […]
I spent a recent afternoon at the Armenian Home in Flushing, N.Y., interviewing three Armenian Genocide survivors. In the four years that I have been doing these yearly interviews, the number of survivors in the […]
A Federal Court on March 30 dismissed the Turkish Coalition of America’s (TCA) case against the University of Minnesota, University President Robert Bruininks, and Prof. Bruno Chaouat, the director of the university’s Center for Holocaust […]
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