From The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

LOS ANGELES — Creative Armenia was officially launched at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) recently with a mandate to discover talent and empower stories of impact in the digital[...]

GLENDALE — Vartan Gharpetian will serve his third year on the Glendale City Council as the city’s mayor thanks to a unanimous vote by council members on May 1, where[...]

WASHINGTON — The Armenian National Institute announces that Robert Aram Kaloosdian’s book, Tadem: My Father’s Village Extinguished during the 1915 Armenian Genocide, was reviewed in the April 2017 issue of[...]

By Raffi Bedrosyan In a small courtroom in Manhattan, there is a legal drama playing out, which may have serious consequences for the US, Turkey and Iran, but more critically for the Turkish[...]

LOS ANGELES — Journalist and Armenian International Women’s Association member Joan Agajanian Quinn recently interviewed actress Andrea Martin who is starring in an upcoming Armenian International Women’s Association (AIWA)[...]

FRESNO — Walking into the fellowship hall of Fresno’s First Armenian Presbyterian Church for the celebration luncheon and Silver Anniversary Screening of acclaimed documentary film, “William Saroyan: The Man, The[...]

BELMONT, Mass. — Translator and scholar Jennifer Manoukian will give a talk on the French Armenian author Zareh Vorpouni (1902-1980) on Thursday, May 25, at 7:30 p.m., at the National Association for[...]

By Uygar Gültekin ISTANBUL (Agos) — The people who put black wreath in front of Agos on April 24, 2015 and made threatening statements were acquitted. The Court of Appeals[...]

ISTANBUL (Public Radio of Armenia, Armenpress) — Turkish police on the night of Sunday, May 7, raided the Belge publishing house, searching the venue for about three hours, Turkish media report.[...]

BOSTON — Talented local chefs will prepare their famous dishes during Let’s Party! @ The Kitchen, Boston Public Market, on Friday, June 9, where guests can celebrate great food to[...]

NEWTON, Mass. — After 40 years in business, with 37 years at the corner of Walnut and Washington streets in Newtonville, the iconic Karoun Restaurant is closing. The building that[...]