Hena Aposhian

Hena Aposhian is a freelance journalist who primarily focuses on Armenian arts & culture. She is a graduate of the American University of Armenia and holds a bachelor's degree in English & Communications.
The Homeland

A Yerevan landmark finds new life through Musæum 

Hidden in plain sight for decades, one of Yerevan’s historic buildings has found new purpose through Musæum this summer. Organized…

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Culture

The art of belonging

In June, Yerevan comes alive not only with warm weather but also with celebrations marking International Children’s Day. Across the…

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Opinion

Can national dance bring us together?

In my previous piece, I reflected on how heavy and emotionally charged April is for Armenians. This year felt especially…

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Commentary

As Arshile Gorky’s “Untitled” returns, so should we

This time of year always seems to carry a familiar weight — something deeply universal for Armenians: an unspoken feeling…

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Culture

Social media pages you’ll actually want to follow (Vol. 1): Badmatidaran

Whether we like it or not, social media plays a defining role in shaping how we see the world today.…

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Op-Eds

Is self-criticism holding us back?

I’ll admit, from what I’ve witnessed over the past few years, the nightlife scene in Yerevan has been a rollercoaster:…

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The Homeland

Summers and Sevan: Finding a beach state of mind in Armenia

Anyone who has spent a summer in Armenia knows it’s more than a season. It’s an ongoing celebration filled with…

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Op-Eds

Does Armenia’s future depend on its past? The case for reviving an ancient wine legacy

If I’m being honest, all these years, I couldn’t understand why Armenia even had to compete for a title when…

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The Homeland

The real tale of Tumanyan: A town reimagined

I can’t really say if it was the peaceful sleep, the golden morning sun or simply the pull of adventure,…

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The Homeland

Lost and found in Urasar

When planning a summer getaway to Lori, I knew it was time to reach for my old travel list—a collection…

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