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By Gabriella Gage Mirror-Spectator Staff NEW YORK — Musician Alan Semerdjian’s recently released his album, “Quiet Songs for Loud Times,” represents a fresh, personal take on the challenges that affect[...]

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By Armen Festekjian Special to the Mirror-Spectator NORTHAMPTON, Mass. — A recent interview with David Kherdian felt more like an educational journey through human development than a discussion focused on[...]

NEW YORK — In just one year, the AGBU Musical Armenia Program (MAP), which was launched last summer to connect talented young artists with their cultural heritage, has given participants[...]

By Gabriella Gage Mirror-Spectator Staff NEW YORK — Actress Nora Armani, founding artistic director, and Mike Camoin, founding director of the Filmmakers’ Lab, first announced their plans for a unique[...]

By Gabriella Gage Mirror-Spectator Staff MADISON, Wisc. — The late Josephine Mangasarian’s Diyarbakir Exodus is more than the story of a singular life; the memoir is an extensive family history[...]

By Gabriella Gage Mirror-Spectator Staff The recently-released Totally Unofficial: The Autobiography of Raphael Lemkin begins with an introduction by editor Donna-Lee Frieze into the life of the “Insistent Prophet,” international[...]

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By Gabriella Gage Mirror-Spectator Staff CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Harvard’s Philip J. King Professor of Egyptology Peter Der Manuelian first discovered his passion for all things Egypt during a fourth grade[...]

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[...]