journalism

Family Histories

Connected for a Century

NEW BRITAIN, Conn.— When Ardemis arrived in New Britain, Conn., as a 15-year-old orphan of the Armenian Genocide, she immediately…

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Podcasts

PODCAST: A Conversation with Journalist Stephen Kurkjian

 Stephen Kurkjian is your quintessential Bostonian: a red-blooded and Red Sox-loving native of Dorchester, blessed with the gift of…

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A Word from the Editor

Creating a New Standard for Community News

For me, probably the worst part of working in news is the industry’s magnetic pull to crisis. (There’s even a…

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Diaspora

Watertown Community Supports Beloved Armenian Radio Program

Hours after airing its beloved weekly radio broadcast, the Armenian Independent Broadcasting of Boston hosted a musical evening in Watertown,…

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Community News

Exiled Turkish-Armenian Journalist Hayko Bağdat Speaks to U.S. Armenian Communities

On January 22, the local Armenian community of New Jersey welcomed journalist and TV and radio personality Hayko Bağdat to…

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Open Letters

Diaspora Journalists to Armenian Government: Do Not Eliminate Our Ministry

We, the undersigned independent journalists of the Armenian Diaspora, join our brothers and sisters in Armenia and elsewhere who have…

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Editorials

An Error We’re Pleased to Rectify

Last week, the Armenian Weekly published an announcement about its latest editorial staff, and shortly afterwards, we were notified that…

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Community News

Meet the Weekly’s New Editorial Line-Up

WATERTOWN, Mass.—The Armenian Weekly is pleased to announce the newest addition to its staff. Leeza Arakelian is a seasoned journalist,…

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Memoir

Thirty Years in Armenian Journalism

Although I have spent the last 45 years in the United States, I consider myself more of a citizen of…

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Jobs Board

Seeking Local Writers

The Armenian Weekly—a small, but fiercely dedicated newsroom with over a century of history under its belt—is seeking savvy individuals…

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