From The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

PROVIDENCE — On May 17, the State of Rhode Island General Assembly approved a measure to recognize the Sumgait massacres committed by the Azeri government, a few months after its[...]

DILIJAN, Armenia — On May 26, the UWC Dilijan Class of 2018 — 104 students from 63 countries — bid farewell to the school and Armenia and set off on[...]

BELMONT, Mass. — The National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) has received one of the most significant archives of documents relating to the Armenian Genocide—the archive collected by[...]

By Steve Rubenstein SAN FRANCISCO (San Francisco Chronicle) — Lucy Mirigian is 111 and very much alive, no matter what the U.S. government says. She was working a jigsaw puzzle in[...]

LOS ANGELES — Rogue Machine Theatre (2017 Ovation Award “Best Season,” and two-time recipient of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle “Polly Warfield Award for an Excellent Season in a[...]

STEPANAKERT/WATERTOWN – The Armenian Mirror-Spectator is the first diasporan media outlet to rebroadcast free Artsakh’s TV reports. In accordance with an agreement between the Mirror and official Artsakh TV, we are starting to[...]

By Michael Airumian Special to the Armenian Mirror-Spectator WASHINGTON —  As I contemplated my trip to Armenia to spend two weeks at the Poqr Mher Cadet School, I thought I[...]

STEPANAKERT – On May 22, Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan received a delegation led by President of the Supreme Council of the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party Vartan Nazerian. A range[...]

By Amberin Zaman ISTANBUL (Al Monitor) — Turkish prosecutors are seeking to lift the parliamentary immunity of an ethnic Armenian lawmaker in order to prosecute and potentially jail him, marking[...]

By Taleen Babayan NEW YORK — Two lifelong musical members of the New York community who have contributed greatly to the Armenian heritage and culture — Sahan Arzruni and Kris[...]

By Nancy Kalajian Special to the Mirror-Spectator CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The Nora Theatre Company’s “The Women Who Mapped the Stars,” just finished a month-long run at the Central Square Theater,[...]