From The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

NEW YORK — Staff members and clergy gathered in St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral on Wednesday, January 25, for a brief service, to pray for the health and recovery of Archbishop[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian The Jews have come up with the definition of the “Righteous Gentile” to honor those non-Jews who have saved Jews during the Holocaust. One such towering[...]

LONDON (The Telegraph) — Being a virtuoso art, jazz produces prodigies just as miraculous as those in classical music. The Armenian pianist Tigran Hamasyan is one of them. At the age[...]

By Aram Arkun Mirror-Spectator Staff RICHMOND, Va. — For the first time ever, the Hovhannes Tumanyan State Puppet Theater of Yerevan visited the United States this January. Its East Coast[...]

By Alan Whitehorn After almost a century since the 1915 state-sponsored mass slaughter of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, one would think there would be few new pioneering books on[...]

BELMONT — Dr. Taner Akçam, the Robert Aram and Marianne Kaloosdian and Stephen and Marian Mugar Professor of Modern Armenian History and Armenian Genocide Studies at Clark University, will give[...]

PARIS (AFP) — French senators have passed a bill outlawing the denial of the Armenian Genocide in 1915, with a seething Turkey slamming the move and warning of consequences while[...]

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Tens of thousands of protesters marked the fifth anniversary of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink’s murder on Thursday, January  19 as outrage continues to grow over a[...]

BOSTON — Samuel Maserejian, a longtime supporter of the Armenian Mirror-Spectator and the paper’s contact person with the central post office, died on January 19, at Massachusetts General Hospital, after[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian While Armenian news media outlets have been concentrating on the French Senate action criminalizing the denial of the Armenian Genocide, closer to home relations with neighboring[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian Hrant Dink proved to be a figure larger than life. His frame, while slender, cast a giant shadow. He inspired confidence and radiated power and determination.[...]