Vartabedian: Taking the Cat by the Paw
Did I ever tell you about a cat of mine that hit the jackpot? Well, it wasn’t really my cat. I had taken it from a friend’s litter who seemed desperate to place the kittens […]
Did I ever tell you about a cat of mine that hit the jackpot? Well, it wasn’t really my cat. I had taken it from a friend’s litter who seemed desperate to place the kittens […]
Armenian Proverb Not everything round is an apple. Did Moses Have Horns? When Michelangelo sculpted the likeness of Moses, he included strange protrusions jutting out from the forehead of the sculpture. It is probable […]
Despite Armenian Americans’ persistent admonishment of President Obama to refrain from substituting “Meds Yeghern” (Great Calamity) for the Armenian Genocide in his annual April 24 statement, he has continued to do so for three years […]
Based on a Japanese Proverb At the punch bowl’s brink, Let the thirsty think, What they say in Japan: “First the man takes a drink, Then the drink takes a drink, Then the drink takes […]
In my year-end piece last year, I predicted we’d be seeing a lot more action on the judicial front of our struggle. Little did I realize how right I could be. We’ve had, on the […]
Let us offer a simple but casual prayer to our future generation. “Blessed are the babies who exercise their lungs each Sunday in our Armenian churches. While we’re at it, may God comfort the ears […]
Armenian Americans are offended that President Obama is going to launch his reelection campaign in Los Angeles this week, on the eve of April 24, having failed to honor his solemn promise to acknowledge the […]
Fighting Words If they can make penicillin out of moldy bread, they can sure make something out of you. …Muhammad Ali Vital Statistics What’s to be appreciated most about a person, height, width, or depth? […]
It is a shame that the largest Armenian community in the Diaspora has failed to take advantage of President Obama’s visits to California to protest his refusal to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide. Last October, when […]
It was the great Romantic poet Lord Byron who said, “Laugh at all things, great and small things, sick or well, at sea or shore. Let’s laugh. Who the devil cares for more?” You gotta […]
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