Legacy

Reflections

Reflecting on the legacy of the reopened Gulbenkian Museum

A year ago, when I arrived in Lisbon to pursue an LLM in human rights advocacy at NOVA School of…

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Opinion

Honoring Paul Ignatius’ legacy of service

Imagine walking into the same Glendale post office where a young Paul Ignatius once sorted mail as a clerk —…

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Culture

Moko Khatchatryan’s inherited yet unique artistic signature

With her dark hair, signature dark lipstick and wardrobe strictly bound to the same deep color palette, artist Moko Khachatryan…

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Youth

10 books every AYF-YOARF member should read

Being a member of the AYF-YOARF is about more than attending meetings, participating in events and making lifelong friendships. It…

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Columns

Founding the Museum

In 2018, I reapplied to college. Yes, at my age. Massachusetts has a program at its state universities allowing seniors,…

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Columns

Abe and son, creative reusers

Mom and Dad were children of the Great Depression. Hearing me parrot their stories, one could think I lived then.…

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Opinion

Preserving and propelling Richard G. Hovannisian’s legacy

There is a particular weight to a lifetime of gathered pages.  I write this sitting at a large table inside…

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Reflections

The Godfather and his Consigliere: A tribute to Tatul Sonentz

It was the late 1990s. We were at a May 28 commemorative event in Lowell, Massachusetts. We decided to take…

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Reflections

An Armenian in Hong Kong: Discovering Paul Chater

My husband and I recently honeymooned in Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan — an itinerary that felt equal parts intentional…

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Culture

The canvas of emotional states: The world of Maya Sahakyants’ “They”

Last month, from Feb. 2-10, the walls of the Pyunik Development Center (Buzand 3/1) were filled with a mysterious silence…

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