The Armenian Weekly

Since 1899, Armenian Weekly's Armenian-language predecessor, the Hairenik, has reported, analyzed, and commented on the historic events of modern Armenian history, often in their staggering proportion, making it the longest-running Armenian-language newspaper in the world. As the first waves of American-born, English-speaking generations grew older, the need for a more mature publication in English was eventually filled by the Armenian Weekly. Today, along with news of general interest to the Armenian-American community, our newspaper publishes editorials, political analyses, a rich array of opinion pieces and columns, as well as literary criticism and reviews. While providing a platform for the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and the Armenian National Committee of America, the newspaper also functions as a space where a wide variety of views and opinions can be discussed openly and honestly.
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Unseen Armenia (Lowell, Mass.)

‘UNSEEN ARMENIAN .’ A visual aid commentary by Joe Dagdigian. Sponsored by the Lowell “Aharonian” Gomideh in celebration of its anniversary and…

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Armenia: Mountains, Monuments, Manuscripts and Miracles (Boston, Mass.)

‘ARMENIA: MOUNTAINS, MONUMENTS, MANUSCRIPTS AND MIRACLES.’ A slide lecture by Dr. Lucy Der Manuelian, the Arthur H. Dadian and Ara Oztemel Professor…

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‘Poon Paregentan’ Family Kef Night (Chelmsford, Mass.)

Poon Paregentan Family Kef Night Featuring the Ani All-Stars, with Costa Maniatakos (oud), Mike Gregian (vocals, dumbeg), Ara Jeknavorian (clarinet), and…

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Jazz Nights @ ALMA 2/20 (Watertown, Mass.)

JAZZ NIGHTS @ ALMA continues with the Jerry Begonzi Quintet, featuring internationally acclaimed tenor saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi, Will Slater (bass),…

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Everyone Prays at Holy Etchmiadzin (Belmont, Mass.)

A screening of the documentary film, “Everyone Prays at Holy Etchmiadzin,” produced and directed by Debra Gonsher Vinik and David…

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John Varadian Memorial BBall Tournament (Providence, R.I.)

For Armenian youth between the ages of 10 and 15, including youth from all three Armenian churches, the Providence AYF, Providence…

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Hovsep Pushman Exhibition (Greenwich, Conn.)

“Window to the Exotic” featuring eight important master works (private collection) of Hovsep Pushman, one of the most important Armenian…

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