From The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

By Daphne Abeel Special to the Mirror-Spectator The Gendarme. By Mark T. Mustian G.P. Putnam & Sons.. 2010. 294 pp. $25.95. ISBN 978-0-399-15634-2 In his first novel, Mark Mustian has[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian Throughout its turbulent history, Armenia almost always has found itself in between a rock and a hard place and has naturally opted for the lesser[...]

By Thomas C . Nash Special to the Mirror-Spectator BOSTON — A five-year legal tussle over a curriculum guide addressing the Armenian Genocide — and seeking to include deniers —[...]

WATERTOWN — Angele Tomassian died at Mt. Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Mass on August 15 after a short illness. She was[...]

NEW YORK — The United Nations, a center of world diplomacy located in New York City, itself one of the most international cities in the world, is a plum posting[...]

By Nubar Dorian The effort for the survival of our community started with the lending of the first Armenians to these[...]

WATERTOWN, Mass. — Jirair Haratunian, 82, died on Monday, August 9, leaving a rich legacy of service to the people of Armenia and the United[...]

BOSTON — Dr. Keran M. Chobanian died on August 14, days after celebrating his 90th birthday with close family[...]

By Daphne Abeel Special to the Mirror-Spectator BROOKLINE, Mass. — If Diane Goshgarian were to characterize her interviews with authors for Brookline Access Television (BATV) in her own words, she[...]

By Michael Mainville TBILISI (AFP) — Plans by Georgia to sell off at least part of a major gas pipeline from Russia are raising fears among both Georgians and Armenians[...]

ISTANBUL (Hurriyet) — More than two years after Agos editor Hrant Dink was shot dead, a reporter stands trial for writing about the circumstances surrounding the murder. For his alleged[...]