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WATERTOWN — The long shadow the Armenian Genocide has cast on the lives of those in the Armenian Diaspora is brought to light in the exhibition “Reimagining a Lost Homeland: Ottoman[...]

WATERTOWN — An emotional program on Sunday, January 22, at the Keljik Hall of St. James Armenian Church paid tribute to the memory of Hrant Dink, a man whose death[...]

GLENDALE — There are only a handful of Armenian museums in the United States, and as good as some of them may be, none can be considered influential major institutions[...]

FRESNO — The silver anniversary screening of a documentary on the life and times of Fresno’s Academy Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning author will take place during the first week of[...]

By Rebecca Ballhaus WASHINGTON (Wall Street Journal) — Vice President-elect Mike Pence on Wednesday, January 18, named Ken Nahigian, who until November was registered as a lobbyist, to head the Trump transition[...]

NEW YORK — The sequel to the humorous hit play “Where Is Your Groom? (Pesad Oor Eh)” will debut on Sunday, March 26, at Miller Theatre in Manhattan. Three years[...]

WATERTOWN — On Saturday, November 19, the Armenian Women’s Welfare Association (AWWA) held its 40th Annual Luncheon/Auction at the Oakley Country Club. The gorgeous day filled the venue with sunshine[...]

PARAMUS, N.J. — The late Y. Gladys Barsamian (Yerchanig Barsamian) was born in southwest Detroit, as the first generation Armenian-American in her family. She achieved many accomplishments throughout her life[...]

LOS ANGELES — It really is a small world after all. When he reached some of the final Armenian Genocide Collection testimonies to be indexed, translated and subtitled into English,[...]

IRVINE, Calif. — The University of California, Irvine School of Humanities celebrated the installation of Houri Berberian as the Meghrouni Family Presidential Chair in Armenian Studies in the Department of[...]