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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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  • Fighting Misinformation Amid a Security Crisis: The Armenian Media Landscape

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

    Tekeyan Cultural Association, Armenian Mirror-Spectator, and National Association for Armenian Studies and Research present “Fighting Misinformation Amid a Security Crisis: The Armenian Media Landscape,” a lecture by Maria Titizian, editor-in-chief of the weekly online magazine EVN Report in Yerevan, on September 5, Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at the Baikar Building, Main Hall downstairs (Norseman Ave. entrance), 755 Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown. Free […]

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  • The Business of Writing: A Virtual Panel

    The International Armenian Literary Alliance (IALA) is pleased to invite you to “The Business of Writing,” a free and virtual panel discussion with literary agents and editors Arevik Ashkharoyan, Aram Mrjoian and Patricia Mulcahy. The event will take place on Zoom on November 23, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. Pacific | 12:00 p.m. Eastern | 9:00 p.m. Armenia Time. […]

  • Protecting the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem: A Call to the Diaspora

    St. James Church Charles Mosesian Cultural & Youth Center 465 Mount Auburn St., Watertown, MA, United States

    Join the founders of the Save the ArQ movement, Hagop Djernazian and Setrag Balian, for a presentation and community gathering to learn about the Armenian community's status in Jerusalem, the ongoing legal battle, and how you can get involved, at St. James Armenian Church in Watertown, MA at 1:30 p.m. The event is being organized […]

  • Book Reviewing Workshop with Aram Mrjoian

    Want to learn how to pitch and write a book review? Join writer and editor Aram Mrjoian to explore the process and ethical considerations of publishing book reviews, as well as learn about helpful resources for the working reviewer. Mrjoian will lecture, lead a brief generative prompt, and answer questions. Date: Sunday, February 2, 2025 […]

  • Literary Lights 2025 Launch: Featuring Wasafiri Armenian Issue Editors and Contributors

    Join us for the launch of our reading series, Literary Lights 2025, featuring Wasafiri Magazine’s special “Armenia(n)s – Elevation” issue editors and contributors. Editors Tatevik Ayvazyan and Naneh Hovhannisyan will be joined by contributors Dr. Jesse Arlen, Eddie Arnavoudian, Olivia Katrandjian, Lola Koundakjian, Nancy Kricorian, Christopher Millis, Margarit Ordukhanyan, Thomas Toghramadjian, Taline Voskeritchian, and guest reader […]

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  • Armenians in Film Fresno 2025

    Fresno State University Student Recreation Center 5010 North Woodrow Avenue, Fresno, CA, United States

    The Fresno State Armenian Studies Program, AGBU, and CineCulture welcome you to “Armenians in Film” 6 short films by Armenian filmmakers. The film screening will begin at 5:30 PM followed by a virtual discussion with the directors at 6:45 PM. Featured filmmakers at this screening include Katia Spivakova, Kevork Aslanyan, Ophelia Harutyunyan, Vahan Grigoryan, Marina […]

    Free
  • Prof. Sergio La Porta Speaks in Boston on Christian-Muslim Relations in Medieval Armenia for Tekeyan

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

    The Tekeyan Cultural Association Boston Chapter is hosting Prof. Sergio La Porta, who will be giving an interesting lecture on Christian-Muslim relations in medieval Armenia...without giving anything away, among other things, he will touch on conversions and martyrdoms...come listen to a fascinating aspect of Armenian history by a scholar from California on the frontlines of […]

  • 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, […]

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