YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — President Serge Sargisian has pointedly declined to deny one of his ministers’ claims that he would like to found a second house of Armenia’s parliament where representatives[...]
By Aram Arkun Mirror-Spectator Staff NEW YORK — Literary critic Marc Nichanian, currently a visiting professor of cultural studies at Sabançi University in Istanbul, and formerly at Columbia University, gave[...]
WYNNEWOOD, Penn. — The Eastern Diocese mourns the passing of the Rev. Paree Metjian, who died on Friday, January 28, in his home. He was[...]
LOS ANGELES — This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Tekeyan Cultural Association’s Arshag Dickranian[...]
By Taleen Babayan NEW YORK — Growing up in Soviet Armenia, one of the highlights of director Inna Sahakyan’s childhood was watching tightrope dancing performances that would take place in[...]
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (Los Angeles Times) — Thirty years ago, Charles Garabedian first showed his gorgeous suite of nine panelpaintings called “Prehistoric Figures” as the culmination of a San Diego[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian Almost a full century after the Genocide and 20 years after Armenia’s independence, Armenians around the world have been exploring the means to meet the challenges[...]
By Aram Arkun Mirror-Spectator Staff NEW YORK — Architectural model-making requires the vision of an artist and the skill of a[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian The social unrest sweeping across the Middle East has caught up with Egypt, long considered one of the most stable nations in the region and a[...]
LAS VEGAS — Numerous attorneys, judges, law professors and law students flocked to the Tropicana Hotel and Casino, as the Armenian Bar Association (ArmenBar) presented an outstanding group of legal[...]
STEPANAKERT, Karabagh — The Prime Minister of the Republic of Nagorno Karabagh Ara Harutunyan, and Eduardo Eurnekian, an internationally-recognized Argentinean-Armenian businessman, signed a memorandum of understanding, launching the[...]