They say, “absence makes the heart grow fonder.” I have to admit that’s true. For the past five years, I…
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Vayots Dzor Traveling south from Yerevan towards Artsakh, after passing through Ararat province, the main highway enters Vayots Dzor. Shortly…
Read More »YEREVAN—Armenia’s international airports have registered sustained growth in traffic this year. Armenia’s Head of Civil Aviation Tatevik Revazian reports a…
Read More »LOS ANGELES—The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) has launched an online survey—lax2evn.org— to measure and demonstrate to international carriers…
Read More »YEREVAN—The Armenian capital played host to two festivals of a very different nature last weekend. On Saryan Street, visitors in…
Read More »The Armenian Highland: Western Armenia and the First Armenian Republic of 1918 312 pages Stone Garden Press (2019) Matthew Karanian…
Read More »On my third trip to Los Angeles, I was determined to see parts of the city that I had yet…
Read More »Laura Gaboudian walked up to the rusted fence that was guarding a ramshackle and apparently abandoned house. Could this be…
Read More »More than 1200 Armenians punched their tickets onboard this year’s Armenian Heritage Cruise (AHC). Sponsored by the Armenian Cultural Association…
Read More »Far away in the mountains of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia near Lake Sevan, there’s an insignificant and inaccessible village…
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