Anna Harutyunyan

Anna Harutyunyan is a freelance journalist from Yerevan. She graduated with honors from the Department of Journalism at the Armenian State Pedagogical University and successfully completed the one-year educational program at Hetq Media Factory. She is currently pursuing her master’s degree in journalism at the Armenian State Pedagogical University. Her main interests include data journalism, culture and social issues.
Culture

Meet Vahe Kotanyan, the designer documenting the (un)vanishing flavors and fabrics of Armenia

Vahe Kotanyan’s childhood unfolded in a village, surrounded by nature — an environment that quite literally shaped the way he…

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Photography

“Rupture and Revival”: A story of resistance told through photographs

YEREVAN — On Dec. 9, “Rupture and Revival: A Photographic Remembrance of Armenian Resilience in the Aftermath of Genocide,” brought…

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Culture

The sun within her: Hripsime Margaryan’s creative journey

There are many ways to live a life, but for some people, art becomes not only a profession, but also…

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Culture

The creative harmony of Kevork-George Kassabian

Kevork-George Kassabian is one of those rare individuals whose life seamlessly intertwines science and art, forming a mindset in which…

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The Homeland

“Issues of the Armenian Genocide” course in schools: New approaches and experiments

For many years, the Armenian Genocide was taught only in specific sections of the “History of Armenia” curriculum, using a…

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The Homeland

Vigen Aghayan: A young poet grows from a border village

“My name is Vigen Aghayan. I am from the village of Chakaten in Kapan, Syunik Province,” begins the young poet.…

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Culture

“They Say We Have to Leave”: 120 women bear witness to Artsakh’s displacement

On September 26, Latitude Art Space in Yerevan opened the documentary installation, They Say We Have to Leave, by Swiss-Armenian…

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News

“Return” rally in Yerevan reaffirms Armenian commitment to Artsakh

YEREVAN, Sept. 2—On the 34th anniversary of Artsakh’s declaration of independence, Yerevan’s Freedom Square filled with thousands of Armenians, united…

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Culture

Songs of the cradle: Exploring the lullaby in Armenian culture

The lullaby holds a special place in Armenian folk tradition, standing as one of the oldest and most cherished genres…

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Opinion

The struggle for press freedom and journalistic integrity in Armenia

In recent years, Armenia has made progress in protecting freedom of speech. In 2024, the country improved its ranking in…

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