Coming Out: On Being Gay in the ARF
By Apraham Niziblian As an Agoump rat, I grew up in a very Armenian and traditional household and community here in Montreal, attending Sourp Hagop Day School, participating in the AYF as a local and […]
By Apraham Niziblian As an Agoump rat, I grew up in a very Armenian and traditional household and community here in Montreal, attending Sourp Hagop Day School, participating in the AYF as a local and […]
An Interview with Vahe Tachjian Historian Vahé Tachjian earned his Ph.D. in history and civilization at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) in Paris. His research covers the period of the French […]
There has been much talk of the LGBTI community in Armenia lately. A bar, widely considered to be a gathering spot for those who think and act differently than most in this country, was recently […]
Lorraine Serabian Excels in Powerful Off-Broadway Drama By George Maksian Over the past several decades, Herand Markarian has had such a wide and varied career as an actor, playwright, director, and poet. You name it, […]
Dear Editor, In the aftermath of the fire-bombing of the gay-friendly bar DIY on May 8 in Yerevan and the subsequent bail out of one of the bombers by Dashaksutyun MP Artsvik Minasyan, who condoned […]
An Extremely Belated Anatomy of Two Radically Understudied Makings and One Unmaking The Armenian Weekly Magazine April 2012 PREAMBLE The annals of Turkish-Armenian “rapprochement,” “reconciliation,” “initiative,” and “dialogue” marked Jan. 8, 2011 as the day […]
By now, many readers are aware of this week’s firebombing of DIY, a Yerevan bar frequented by bohemians and LGBT. This heinous act of vandalism, accompanied by the painting of swastikas on the walls of […]
Dear Editor, The ARF has been part of my bloodline. I never knew of a time when I wasn’t associated with it. During most of my life, I was involved in it. It is with […]
On May 20, the ANCA Endowment Fund will host its third telethon in the past decade. By now, you have seen it on websites, read about it in e-mails and the community press, and seen […]
The Armenian Weekly Magazine April 2012 A woman raped, disenchanted, and sickened by the burden of proof. Dogmatic, hypocritical, cowardly students. The first represents the Armenian Diaspora, and the second, politicized Kurds, in two telling […]
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