From The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

By Edmond Y. Azadian While Armenians around the country were grieving the loss of four victims and 200 wounded as a result of the Boston Marathon bombings — a story[...]

By Alin K. Gregorian Mirror-Spectator Staff WATERTOWN — The Hovnanian Hall of the Armenian Cultural and Educational Center (ACEC) was packed with hundreds of people who wanted to hear Armenia’s[...]

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Helen Sahagian died on March 28. Born in Boston, in 1920, Helen Anahid was the youngest child of Nevart Artemis Zartarian and Sahag Krikor Sahagian of Sebastia,[...]

By Gabriella Gage Mirror-Spectator Staff WATERTOWN — For poet and novelist Nancy Kricorian, writing has always been an integral part of her life. “I started writing poems as soon as[...]

By Tom Vartabedian GLOUCESTER, Mass. — Nubar Alexanian, 62, has spent the past 35 years working as a photojournalist and filmmaker. He’s traveled to more than 40 countries shooting for[...]

WASHINGTON (PanARMENIAN.Net) — There cannot be a military solution to the Nagorno Karabagh (Artsakh) conflict, Acting Deputy Spokesperson Patrick Ventrell said during a briefing in Washington. “Only a lasting and[...]

By Christian Caryl NEW YORK (New York Review of Book Blog) — As the investigation of the Boston Marathon bombings continues, one of the more clouded aspects is the tale[...]

WASHINGTON — On April 24, President Barack Obama commemorated the victims of the Armenian Genocide by reiterating his position that his views on the Armenian Genocide have not changed, stating that[...]

By Alin K. Gregorian Mirror-Spectator Staff WATERTOWN — On April 30, Ruslan Tsarni, the uncle of alleged terror suspects, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, contacted the Mirror-Spectator directly to issue an apology[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian The US once again witnessed events reminiscent of 9/11, although fortunately on a more limited scale but of equal sensationalism. The suspected Boston Marathon bombers, brothers[...]

To the Editor: Another April 24 commemoration at Times Square and once again, noticeably absent was Eastern Diocese Primate Archbishop Khajag Barsamian. To what end is his absence meant to[...]