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BOSTON — Art and a painful history are intertwined in a painting that southeastern artist Myra Roberts did of Aurora Mardiganian, the noted survivor of the Armenian Genocide. The work[...]
This recipe from The Armenian Kitchen’s Robyn and Doug Kalajian for Detroit-Style Meat Boregs is adapted from a recipe by Dolly Matoian at St. John’s Women’s Guild in Southfield, Mich.[...]
NEW YORK — A work by composer Mary Kouyoumdjian was named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize earlier this month. The work, “Paper Pianos,” a music-theatre hybrid, was described by[...]
Armenian Wonderwomen, published in an Author’s Edition in Yerevan, Armenia, in 2023, gives us a glimpse into the lives of 37 Armenian women, both historical and contemporary, who have defied[...]
NEW YORK — The Armenian State Symphony Orchestra, led by the Founding Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Sergey Smbatyan, is gearing up for its debut tour in the United States[...]
By Kenneth P. Vogel and Kitty Bennett WASHINGTON/LAREDO (New York Times) — Over the years, Rep. Henry Cuellar often harked back to the small house in Laredo, Texas. It was there[...]
WASHINGTON — In an inspiring display of unity and enthusiasm, activists from across the United States met with elected officials on Capitol Hill to bring attention to critical issues facing[...]
LOS ANGELES — The Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity was awarded on May 9 to Dr. Denis Mukwege, a world-renowned gynecological surgeon and human rights activist from the Democratic Republic[...]
By Karine Armen Special to the Mirror-Spectator ALTADENA, Calif. — David Karamian presented his photography book, Armenia – The Lone Stone: Invincible through the Ages, on Friday, May 10, at[...]
By Tracey Tully and Benjamin Weiser NEW YORK (New York Times) — It had been a busy Thursday for Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey. He was in Washington presiding[...]