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In joint efforts to unify the Armenian community, The Mirror-Spectator Calendar is a place to find, post and share interesting events and gatherings, ANYWHERE around the world. Posting events is always FREE for everyone!

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Literary Lights 2025: A Panel Discussion with Wasafiri Armenian Issue Editors and Contributors

What is home to Armenians in literature? Which Armenians, you may ask? How does the idea of homeland manifest in the latest English-language literary anthology of Armenian writing? Where can the multitudes of symbolic, remembered, and actual homelands of Armenians be found? Join us for a thought-provoking conversation exploring these questions with contributors to Wasafiri […]

Tigran Hamasyan “The Bird of a Thousand Voices”

somerville theatre 55 Davis Square, Somerville, MA, United States

Jazz-meets-rock piano virtuoso Tigran Hamasyan and band bring the Armenian folktale Hazaran Blbul—about a mythical bird traveling the world to spread harmony—to life through The Bird of a Thousand Voices. Rich in emotion and depth, the project takes audiences on a sonic adventure filled with unexpected twists and turns, where delicate ballads are followed by explosive […]

$30 – $58

Seta Dadoyan: Artwork and the Dialectics of Truth Content

AGBU Global Center 55 East 59th Street, New York, NY, United States

The third in the series of “Counterpoints," this talk deals with Professor Seta B. Dadoyan’s aesthetic philosophy and artworks in terms of encounters and convergences in her experiences. Her theories focus on the autonomy of art, its cognitive importance, social-historical embeddedness, the “culture industry,” “truth-content,” and “concretization” as criteria for aesthetic judgments. “Counterpoints: Philosophy, Historiography, […]

Free

‘Remnants’ Armenian Genocide Lecture on April 11 Presented by Tekeyan of Boston

Baikar Building 755 Mount Auburn, Watertown, MA, United States

In Remnants, Elyse Semerdjian explores how the Ottoman Armenian communal body was dis-membered, disfigured, and later re-membered by the survivor community. Gathering individual memories and archival fragments from Ottoman, Armenian, and humanitarian archives, she traces the histories of women and children rescued during and after the war to center the quietest voices in the historical record.  […]

Merrimack Valley Marks 110th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide

Sts. Vartanantz Armenian Church 180 Old Westford Road, Chelmsford, Massachusetts

CHELMSFORD, Mass. — On Sunday, April 27, 2025, the Armenian Genocide Commemorative Committee of the Merrimack Valley (AGCCMV) will observe the remembrance of the Holy Martyrs of the Armenian Genocide, marking the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The event will be hosted by Saints Vartanantz Armenian Church, 180 Old Westford Rd., Chelmsford, MA. A […]

AGBU Arts Presents Armenians in Jazz

The Cutting Room NYC 44 E 32nd St, New York, NY, United States

Experience an extraordinary evening of Armenian jazz with acclaimed musicians Vardan Ovsepian on piano, Emmanuel Hovhannisyan on duduk and blul, Noah Garabedian on bass, and Karen Kocharyan on drums. The quartet will celebrate Armenia’s rich 80-year jazz history, performing works highlighting the English release of late drummer Armen “Chico” Tutunjyan’s book, “Jazz in Armenia“.

$40

Armenians in Jazz at AGBU New England Center

AGBU New England Center 247 Mount Auburn Street, Watertown, MA, United States

Experience an extraordinary evening of Armenian jazz with acclaimed musicians Vardan Ovsepian on piano, Emmanuel Hovhannisyan on duduk and blul, Noah Garabedian on bass, and Karen Kocharyan on drums. The quartet will celebrate Armenia’s rich 80-year jazz history, performing works highlighting the English release of late drummer Armen “Chico” Tutunjyan’s book, “Jazz in Armenia“.

$75

Armenians in Jazz at AGBU VTM

AGBU Vatche and Tamar Manoukian Center 2495 E. Mountain Street, Pasadena, CA, United States

Experience an extraordinary evening of Armenian jazz with acclaimed musicians Vardan Ovsepian on piano, Emmanuel Hovhannisyan on duduk and blul, Noah Garabedian on bass, and Karen Kocharyan on drums. The quartet will celebrate Armenia’s rich 80-year jazz history, performing works highlighting the English release of late drummer Armen “Chico” Tutunjyan’s book, “Jazz in Armenia“.

$40
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