By Tom Vartabedian BOSTON— Playwright Judith Boyajian Strang-Waldau has made both Genocide recognition and highlighting resilient women who survived its atrocities part of her mission. No one seems more aware[...]

By Gabriella Gage Mirror-Spectator Staff WATERTOWN — The creators of the recently released “Lost and Found in Armenia” say they wanted to create more than just a film about Armenians[...]

By Serena Hajjar Special to the Mirror-Spectator BELMONT, Mass. — “A cooperative, collaborative venture…an outlet for experiences.” These are a few of the many ways Marlene Fereshetian describes One Stage[...]

By Taleen Babayan TORONTO — Ten bold, black letters of the Armenian alphabet are etched across Razmik Tchakmakian’s left upper arm, the letters comprising a powerful word that has been[...]

BOSTON — Young musicians will perform at the Amaras Art Alliance’s “Young Stars” concert at New England Conservatory’s Brown Hall on Sunday, June 2 at 4 p.m. The goal of[...]

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. — On Thursday, May 16, more 250 people gathered at St. John Armenian Cultural Hall to celebrate the publication of A Legacy of Armenian Treasures: Testimony to a[...]

By Tom Vartabedian BRIGHTON, Mass. — In celebration of the 140th anniversary of composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, the Commonwealth Lyric Theater will perform his opera, “Aleko: The Gypsies” June 9-13 at[...]

WATERTOWN — Talleen Hacikyan, an illustrator and printmaker, will give an informal talk about her work at the opening of her exhibit at the Armenian Library and Museum of America[...]

By Raffi Bedrosyan During the endless Turkish arguments and Armenian/international counter arguments about the number of massacred Armenians in 1915, Hrant Dink would repeatedly remind both sides about a more[...]

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[...]