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The Wrath of Selective Activism: Thoughts on the Global Support of Ukraine from an Angry Armenian

March 2, 2022 Melody Seraydarian 7

As we are all well aware, Russia launched a horrific full-scale attack last week on the sovereign nation of Ukraine. As Armenians, this is a story that we are accustomed to. A nation whose struggles […]

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Art for Art’s Sake: Armenian-Canadian brothers Raz and Shaunt Tchakmak’s brilliant approach to culture and community

February 23, 2022 Melody Seraydarian 1

This past week, I stumbled upon a page called Vokee on Instagram, which prompted me to view the video they had linked on their account. Upon watching this video, I found myself completely blown away […]

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To Armenian Media Naysayers: Read It and Weep

January 19, 2022 Melody Seraydarian 6

“Whatever may have been their destiny – and it has been bitter – whatever it may be in future, their country must ever be one of the most interesting on the globe; and perhaps their […]

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Stories of Wanderlust: On singer-songwriter Bedouine’s new album Waysides

January 4, 2022 Melody Seraydarian 7

With the same honeyed voice and enchanting, finger-picked acoustic instrumentals, singer-songwriter Bedouine returns with the release of her new album Waysides. A harmonious blend of her tried-and-true style, Bedouine is a master of her craft, […]

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Historical Parallels: The Importance of Listening to Indigenous Voices on Thanksgiving

November 23, 2021 Melody Seraydarian 19

This Thanksgiving, amidst the most merciless attack our motherland has faced since the 2020 Artsakh War, I can’t help but draw parallels between our people’s struggles and the struggles of the Native Americans, especially during […]

Film

A Country Ready to Take Flight: Nora Martirosyan’s “Should the Wind Drop,” Armenia’s 2022 Oscar submission

November 9, 2021 Melody Seraydarian 2

A film showcasing an unimaginable reality, Nora Martirosyan’s Should the Wind Drop (Si le vent tombe, Երբ որ քամին հանդարտվի) is a bittersweet portrait of an anxiety-ridden Artsakh through the eyes of international auditor Alain […]

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Understanding Beyond the Numbers: A conversation with “Mothers of Goris” director Hovig Kazandjian

October 27, 2021 Melody Seraydarian 4

It was July of 2021 when the team at Miaseen Inc., an Armenian digital entertainment company, decided to fly out to Armenia to amplify the unwritten stories and silenced voices that exist in the motherland. […]

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For the Love of Food and Culture: A Conversation with Lara Karamardian of Achki Chop

October 20, 2021 Melody Seraydarian 12

It’s a phrase we’re all familiar with. “How much should I put in?” We would ask our grandparents and parents regarding a particular ingredient to place in a bowl, watching their capable hands handle the […]

Music

Element Band returns for a magical night in Los Angeles

October 13, 2021 Melody Seraydarian 6

A unique crowd of all ages came together at The Ford on Sunday evening to revel in the tried and true musical genius of Element Band. Nestled in the lush hills of Hollywood, California, bits […]

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The Case Against “Being Woke”

September 29, 2021 Melody Seraydarian 2

Woke /wōk/ | verb Informal Alert to injustice in society, especially racism. Almost always used to describe people who are painfully the opposite. For modern protest movements, there is no denying the weight of social […]

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