From Alin K. Gregorian

Alin K. Gregorian

Editor, Armenian Mirror-Spectator Alin K. Gregorian was born in Iran, and moved to the US with her family immediately before the Islamic Revolution. She received her bachelor’s degree in international relations from Tufts University and her master’s degree in print journalism from Boston University. Before arriving at the Armenian Mirror-Spectator, she worked at several community newspapers, including as editor of the Bedford Minuteman and as assistant editor of the Belmont Citizen-Herald. During her tenure, both newspapers were nominated for and or received awards from the New England Press Association. She is fluent in Armenian and Farsi, and has also studied French and Spanish. She loves to travel, to read novels and solve New York Times crossword puzzles. She has one daughter, Tenny, and a dog, Luna.

By Alin K. Gregorian Mirror-Spectator Staff WALTHAM, Mass. — Project Save Armenian Photograph Archives turned the tables on its supporters on November 19; instead of asking them, as any small non-profit[...]

By Alin K. Gregorian Mirror-Spectator Staff WELLESLEY, Mass. — The two-day celebrations marking the 85th anniversary of the Armenian Mirror-Spectator got off to a cracking start on Thursday, November 2, at[...]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — We are all too familiar with the sight of brave men and women responding in the aftermaths of tragedies, be they the result of wars, genocides or[...]

By Alin K. Gregorian, Mirror-Spectator Staff YEREVAN — For three days, Armenians, Artsakh residents and Armenians from around the world came together for meetings, concerts and reports, at Yerevan’s Karen[...]

SAN FRANCISCO — In a San Francisco lab, Dr. Yerem Yeghiazarians hopes to treat heart disease, stroke and a whole host of other serious illnesses with the pioneering use of[...]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.— A pilgrimage to Armenia in 2016 transformed Holy Trinity Armenian Church parishioner Cynthia Kazanjian’s life. The change was not so much in religious terms but in terms of[...]

BOSTON — The South End in the past couple of decades has become a destination for fine dining. A new addition to the list of restaurants there will be Nina[...]

NEW YORK — Two Diasporan Armenian powerhouses came together on Monday, August 28, at the headquarters of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, to announce the creation of a new and[...]

WATERTOWN — Tsoleen Sarian is ready for her new role as executive director of Project SAVE, one which dovetails many of her diverse interests as well as professional experience. Sarian[...]

YEREVAN — The death toll of soldiers killed in the line of duty while defending Artsakh sadly to seems continue unabated a quarter of a century after Armenians there sought[...]

NEW YORK — The unexpected Azeri attack on Artsakh in April 2016 that claimed the lives of about 100 soldiers and many civilians in Artsakh shocked not only those in[...]