All of the characters in Aram Mrjoian’s debut novel Waterline (Harpevia, 2025) read Franz Werfel’s The Forty Days of Musa Dagh at some point in their lives. Werfel’s novel tells[...]
WATERTOWN — Project Save Photographic Archive, a Massachusetts-based nonprofit dedicated to preserving the global Armenian experience through photography, has secured $500,000 in new financial gifts along with significant archival[...]
By Harry Chakmakian Special to the Mirror-Spectator WATERTOWN — To mark its golden anniversary this year, Project Save Photographic Archive is celebrating with a series of events. The organization, now[...]
By Larry Luxner DUMBRĂVENI, Romania — Dominating the main square of this sleepy Transylvanian town 20 kilometers west of Sighișoara — home of the fictional Count Dracula — an Armenian[...]
By Prof. Peter Balakian (Note by Peter Balakian: This op-ed focuses on American history and the current political situation, but it would be useful context for Armenian to make comparisons[...]
FRESNO — The Armenian Museum of Fresno is hosting a dual exhibition, “Fresno Armenians: 50 Years Ago,” by Robby Antoyan, along with the sound installation, “From the Fields of Fresno”[...]
By Larry Luxner JERUSALEM (Times of Israel: The Blogs) — It didn’t make international headlines, but yesterday, the capital of a nation whose people were devastated by genocide during World[...]
We express our deep concern and disappointment regarding the recent proposal introduced in the Turkish Parliament to rename the border crossing between Turkey and Armenia after Talat Pasha, the principal[...]
By Hrayr S. Karagueuzian In 2014, during an international cardiology conference in Antakya, Türkiye (new official name for Turkey), I asked my Turkish colleague Dr. Mehmet Ali Oto a direct[...]
ISTANBUL (Stockholm Center for Freedom) — Tuğçe Yılmaz, an editor at the independent Turkish news outlet Bianet who was detained by police during an identity check in İstanbul on June[...]
JERUSALEM —On Monday, June 9, a commemorative evening and academic conference dedicated to the Armenian Genocide took place at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem informs.[...]