From The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

By Diana Der Garabedian BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Upon the invitation of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Marie Manoogian Educational Institute, former[...]

By Robert Serabian HAVERHILL, Mass. — On Sunday, August 24, 600 people attended the Armenian Apostolic Church at Hye Pointe annual picnic on the grounds of the American Legion Farm.[...]

ANKARA (RFE/RL) — Turkey’s new President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was formally invited to visit Armenia in April and commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, after being sworn in for[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian “The true test of civilization is not the census, nor the size of the cities, nor the crops — no, but the kind of man the country[...]

By Alexa Brazilian NEW YORK (Wall Street Journal) — Gieves & Hawkes, the 243-year-old Savile Row tailor, has dressed every British sovereign since George III. While the menswear brand’s heritage in[...]

By Aram Arkun Mirror-Spectator Staff These memoirs are an edited transcribed version of a recorded narration made in 1969 by a survivor of the Armenian Genocide. Avedis Albert Abrahamian, the[...]

STEPANAKERT (Hetq) — To mark the 23rd anniversary of Artsakh’s independence, the Alexander Spendarian Opera and Ballet Theater staged an open-air performance of Avet Terteryan’s “Ring of Fire” opera in the[...]

LOS ANGELES — With the pomp and circumstance of its traditional Opening Ceremony, Tekeyan Cultural Association’s (TCA) Arshag Dickranian School (ADS) re-opened its doors for its 34th consecutive scholastic year[...]

By Jean Eckian PARIS — On September 1, to mark the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Protestant-France-Armenia Solidarity (SFPA) charity association, Pierre-Alexis Dumas, artistic director of Hermès, presented[...]

By Raffi Bedrosyan The historic first trip of the Diyarbakir hidden Armenians to Armenia  is now over and it is time for us to assess the impact, consequences and next[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian When the Nixon-Kissinger team resorted to their famous Ping-Pong diplomacy, they took a calculated risk. But the Ping-Pong game eventually helped China to stand on its[...]