From The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

Funds Desperately Needed for Costly Treatments By Alin K. Gregorian Mirror-Spectator Staff CLEVELAND — When one thinks of a major Armenian community in the US, certainly Glendale, Fresno and Watertown[...]

By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach Special to the Mirror-Spectator ISTANBUL — Like any other day in the summer season, on July 31, thousands of tourists were standing in lines in the blistering[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian As the current Islamic administration tries to dismantle Ataturk’s legacy, much dirt is being unearthed in Turkey. The fallout from that ideological warfare has been benefitting[...]

BELMONT, Mass. — Edmond Y. Azadian will be the principal speaker at the Boston-area launch of the book, A Legacy of Armenian Treasures: The Alex and Marie Manoogian Museum, on[...]

ISTANBUL (Hurriyet Daily News) — An official document penned by the Istanbul Provincial Education Directorate has surfaced, revealing that Turkey’s population administration system has been recording citizens who have Armenian,[...]

By Alin K. Gregorian Mirror-Spectator Staff WALTHAM, Mass. — Sheriff Peter Koutoujian wants to expand his horizon beyond Middlesex County to Washington. He is seeking the Fifth District House of[...]

By Tom Vartabedian LEXINGTON, Mass. — Serena Hajjar is not your typical teenager. While other girls her age are busy working on their tans or shopping at the mall, she[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian An announcement was sent to the media about a lecture to be delivered on August 18 at the Congregation B’nai Israel in Tustin, Calif. A prominent[...]

By Raffi Bedrosyan Germany has decided to name several neighborhoods, streets, buildings and public schools in Berlin and other German cities after Adolf Hitler and other Nazi heroes. If this revelation[...]

By Gabriella Gage Mirror-Spectator Staff CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Harvard’s Philip J. King Professor of Egyptology Peter Der Manuelian first discovered his passion for all things Egypt during a fourth grade[...]

ALEPPO (Armenpress) — Kidnappings of Syrian-Armenians continue on the Turkish border, according to Kantsasar Weekly’s Zarmik Poghikyan. “On July 28 in the morning a small bus left from Aleppo to[...]