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NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES – Armenian medical associations in the United States and abroad have sprung into action in order to deal with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Two of[...]
By Nathan Fenno LOS ANGELES (Los Angeles Times) — As mourners gathered at Staples Center on Monday, February 24, for a memorial service to celebrate the lives of Kobe and Gianna[...]
LOS ANGELES — The mission of the University of California, Los Angeles’ Armenian Music Program is simple: “To preserve and celebrate Armenian music as an art form.” True to this[...]
By Kevork Keushkerian PASADENA, Calif. — The Men’s Forum of St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church in Pasadena had invited presidential speech writer Ken Khachigian as its guest speaker on Thursday,[...]
LOS ANGELES — In November 2019, authors Arpi Sarafian and Aris Janigian partook in an interview about Sarafian’s recent book of essays titled Endless Crossings: Reflections on Armenian Art and[...]
ALTADENA, Calif. — Representatives of the Central Board of the Tekeyan Cultural Association of the United States and Canada (TCA) introduced their new executive secretary for the West Coast, Mayda[...]
By Christina Maxouris, Holly Yan and Darran Simon LOS ANGELES (CNN) — As investigators scour for clues in the helicopter crash that killed nine people, including NBA legend Kobe Bryant,[...]
LOS ANGELES (NPR) — On Friday, a new name was added to the Hollywood Walk of Fame: Andranik Madadian, who performs as Andy and has been nicknamed the Prince of[...]
By Michele Stueven LOS ANGELES (Los Angeles Weekly) — “No Passport Required” with Marcus Samuelsson, which explores the food and communities of America’s immigrant neighborhoods, kicked off season 2 on[...]
LOS ANGELES — The University of California, Los Angeles’ International Institute announced the appointment of Ann R. Karagozian, Distinguished Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, as the inaugural director of[...]