CK Garabed

C.K. Garabed (a.k.a. Charles Kasbarian) has been active in the Armenian Church and Armenian community organizations all his life. As a writer and editor, he has been a keen observer of, and outspoken commentator on, political and social matters affecting Armenian Americans. He has been a regular contributor to the Armenian Reporter and the AGBU Literary Quarterly, “ARARAT.” For the last 30 years, Garabed has been a regular contributor to the Armenian Weekly. He produces a weekly column called “Uncle Garabed's Notebook,” in which he presents an assortment of tales, anecdotes, poems, riddles, and trivia; for the past 10 years, each column has contained a deconstruction of an Armenian surname. He believes his greatest accomplishment in life, and his contribution to the Armenian nation, has been the espousing of Aghavni, and the begetting of Antranig and Lucine.
Uncle Garabed's Notebook

Uncle Garabed’s Notebook

Confession? Good taste is the enemy of creativity. … Pablo Picasso From the Trivia File Victor Emmanuel II (1820-78), first…

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Uncle Garabed's Notebook

Uncle Garabed’s Notebook

Skambil/Ooshli Oyin Iskambil is a Turkish term for a playing card or the name of a card game. Dikranagerdtsis use…

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Uncle Garabed's Notebook

Uncle Garabed’s Notebook

Riddle What nine-letter word in the English language is still a word when each of the nine letters is removed…

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Uncle Garabed's Notebook

Uncle Garabed’s Notebook

Or To Be Seen In New York, people don’t go to the theater—they go to see hits. Attributed to Louis…

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Uncle Garabed's Notebook

Uncle Garabed’s Notebook

Short Course in Economics The financial community came into existence in order to facilitate the operations of the manufacturing, industrial,…

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Uncle Garabed's Notebook

Uncle Garabed’s Notebook

Proverb Joy and Temperance and Repose Slam the door in the doctor’s nose. … Longfellow Argumentum Ad Hominem When someone…

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Uncle Garabed's Notebook

Uncle Garabed’s Notebook

From the Hoover File When Hoover invited the black wife of a congressman to the White House for tea, he…

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