Two Poems by Derenik Demirjian
What is love? What is love’s fake happiness? – Just one black, sadistic serpent… And he, whose heart turns into its nest, Shall bear its grievance in dim darkness… Love is a nasty spring-awakened snake […]
What is love? What is love’s fake happiness? – Just one black, sadistic serpent… And he, whose heart turns into its nest, Shall bear its grievance in dim darkness… Love is a nasty spring-awakened snake […]
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—When people hear of the work being done by Alice Calaprice, they flitter their eyebrows and possibly keel over with disbelief. The question they pose might sound redundant: What’s a non-physicist doing with […]
LOS ANGELES, Calif.—Political scientist, radio host, and journalist Maria Armoudian has just released her first book Kill the Messenger: The Media’s Role in the Fate of the World. Published by Prometheus Books, Kill the Messenger’s […]
By Levon A. Saryan Due to a persistent fog that enveloped the city and lagoon, our cruise liner was unable to dock in the morning as scheduled, and thus our visit to the island was […]
NEW YORK—Popular fairy tales are Armenian-ized in this five-book series of children’s books—containing “Hagop and the Hairy Giant” (Jack and the Beanstalk), “The Gurabia Man” (The Gingerbread Man), and “Little Red Hood and Kesh Kayl” […]
On June 22, Haigazian University launched the 31st volume of the Haigazian Armenological Review with a reception. Editorial Board member Armen Urneshlian welcomed the audience and noted that for the last 20 years, the Review […]
Swaying in the wind – fields of my wheat slowly stir with a deep shudder of awakening. Along the emerald waists of the hill, surge sweeping sees. Swaying in the wind – the fertile field flooding in […]
WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.)—Sneak-peek screenings at film festivals have already created a buzz around the indie film “My Uncle Rafael,” featuring an eccentric old Armenian character, Uncle Rafael, played by Vahik “Vic” Pirhamzei. “My Uncle Rafael” […]
By Helene Pilibosian The Accidental Observer, a book of poems in three languages—Armenian, Spanish, and English—has recently been published in New York by Lola Koundakjian, the director of the Armenian Poetry Project. Noted as a […]
The Armenian Weekly April 2011 Magazine The recent publication of the volume A Question of Genocide: Armenians and Turks at the End of the Ottoman Empire (Oxford University Press, 2011), edited by Ronald Grigor Suny, […]
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