Comics Art in Armenia Opening New Horizons
YEREVAN (A.W.)—Comic strips are known as the ninth art worldwide, comprised of both literature and drawings. It is a genre that allows you to see, feel, and live through the stories at the same time. […]
YEREVAN (A.W.)—Comic strips are known as the ninth art worldwide, comprised of both literature and drawings. It is a genre that allows you to see, feel, and live through the stories at the same time. […]
The Armenian Weekly Magazine April 2012 Sometimes my novels have positively elephantine gestation periods—and even that, in some cases, is an underestimate. A mother elephant carries her young for not quite two years; I have […]
Following a long tradition of publishing non-thematic issues, the latest volume of the Armenian Review—released in March—follows two thematic publications and includes four scholarly articles and a number of book reviews and review essays. The […]
NEW YORK—In his relentless pursuit to get the Armenian Genocide story told on stage, especially to the outside world, Dr. Herand Markarian remains on a boundless mission. With “Mirrors,” he took us on a psychological […]
NEW YORK—Lydia Peelle is the 2012 winner of the Anahid Literary Prize given by Columbia University’s Armenian Center for her book of short stories Reasons for and Advantages of Breathing. The book was a New […]
M e t e o r Not enough rocks around To stone the whole bunch of us Each one of us one by one – We gather around on the same rock All of us […]
BELMONT, Mass.—On Thurs., Feb. 16, Dr. Taner Akcam, the Robert Aram and Marianne Kaloosdian and Stephen and Marian Mugar Professor of Modern Armenian History and Armenian Genocide Studies at Clark University, will give a lecture […]
WASHINGTON (A.W.)—“Grandma’s Tattoos,” a Swedish production directed by Suzanne Khardalian, is now available online in full, and can be watched on Al Jazeera’s website. Al Jazeera English is an international round-the-clock English-language news and current […]
How great you were your arms wide open Your voice was an eagle’s nest When you sang uncloaked the old Russian chants You had acquired your share of the chaste line With no knowledge of […]
‘Judgment at Istanbul: The Armenian Genocide Trials’ By Vahakn N. Dadrian and Taner Akcam New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books 2011, 363 pp ISBN 978-0-85745-251-1 (hardback) ISBN 978-0-85745-286-3 (e-book) This book is a study of […]
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