Month: January 2021
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Jan- 2021 -8 JanuaryAnnouncements
Metropolitan Museum of Art to present world premiere of ‘They Will Take My Island’
NEW YORK, NY – On Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at 7:00pm ET, The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present the digital…
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8 JanuaryLiterary Corner
Garin Angoghinian’s book of Armenian haikus published in Yerevan
Dear Bed Books (Տիռ պետ պըքս) announced on Dec. 31, the publication of Garin Angoghinian’s book of haikus, Հայերէն հայքու (Hayeren Haiku…
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6 JanuaryInterviews
No room for despair as diaspora redoubles efforts for Artsakh
Editor’s Note: The following is a translation by the Weekly’s Lillian Avedian of an interview with Armenian Revolutionary Federation Eastern…
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6 JanuaryObituaries
“STITCH”: Long Live the Memory of the Queen
Every Armenian community has at least one or the other, a king or a queen in each generation; those rare…
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6 JanuaryNews
Bringing Joy to the Determined Families of Aghavno
As part of its ongoing assistance program in Artsakh, a second delegation from the Armenian Cultural Association of America (ACAA)…
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6 JanuaryColumns
What will it take for capable leadership?
We are raised in the diaspora with this romantic perception that everything Armenian is good. In most cases that’s true.…
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6 JanuaryHeadline
A Mournful New Year in Armenia
The New Year was marked by somber reflection and remembrance in Armenia, as the nation grieves the loss of thousands…
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6 JanuaryCommunity News
COVID vaccine rollout reaches local Armenian nursing home
JAMAICA PLAIN, Mass.—Staff and residents at the Armenian Nursing and Rehabilitation Center (ANRC) are breathing a collective sigh of relief…
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6 JanuaryANCA News
ANCA welcomes new Congress, rallies community to share 2021 pro-Armenian policy priorities
WASHINGTON, DC – The US Senate and House of Representatives started their 117th session this week, and the Armenian National…
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6 JanuaryYouth
Aging Out: Reflections from Providence AYF Alumni
U. Alysha Melkoun Twenty years. Two decades. That is a lot of time for one person to be a part…
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