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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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Con-SEP-tion Summit

About Self-Education Platform in Armenia SEP is a self-education platform that has been initiated by a group of professionals from different spheres with the aim of promoting and developing non-formal education in Armenia. SEP is planning to create non-formal education institutions for adults based on the higher folk schools model of the Scandinavian countries. Non-formal […]

$10

Sts. Vartanantz Annual Church Picnic

Sts. Vartanantz Annual Church Picnic, 12 Noon – 6:00 p.m., Music – Food – Dancing featuring the Jason Naroian Ensemble. 180 Old Westford Rd., Chelmsford, MA.

Armenian Documentaries Airing on Maryland Public Television

A documentary double feature covering Armenian-Americans’ struggles grappling with intergenerational trauma and cultural identity a century after genocide airs in the Maryland and D.C. area on Maryland Public Television (MPT) on Tuesday, August 17 starting at 8:00 p.m. ET. The first film, “100 Years from Home,” follows one woman's search for the house her ancestors […]

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Thursday, August 19th Armenian Museum of America – Virtual Concert Featuring David Harutyunyan (shvi) Lusine Karapetyan (piano)

Save the date! Our sixth Online Concert is coming up on Thursday, August 19 featuring, David Harutyunyan (shvi) Lusine Karapetyan (piano). The concert will be shown online at 7:30 pm EST (4:30 pm PST).  This concert series is supported by the Dadourian Foundation and is curated by Maestro Konstantin Petrossian, artistic director, composer, and conductor. […]

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Saints Sahag and Mesrob Armenian Church ARMENIAN FESTIVAL “Picnic”

Saturday August 21, 2021 12:00 – 6:00 pm Featuring: The Mugrditchian Band Featuring Greg Krikorian - Oud and vocals Kevin Magarian - Guitar and vocals Arthur Chingris - Dumbek Special Guest Artist: Mal Barsamian on Clarinet Live Music, Dancing and Delicious Foods Performance by the Nazali Dance Group Ron, the Balloon Man Variety of Pastry […]

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DAYLIGHT AFTER A CENTURY: Dr. George Djerdjian’s Collection of Photographs of Pre-1915 Ottoman Life ~ Live on Zoom/YouTube

Saturday, August 21, 2021 at 6pm GMT/1pm ET/10am PT Live on Zoom. Registration is required and free. Livestream on NAASR's YouTube channel Armenian Studies Join us for a screening of the video documentary and discussion with author George Jerjian, grandson of Dr. George Djerdjian. Dr. George Djerdjian (1870-1947) took 240 photographs of his hometown of Arabkir and […]

CRISIS IN ARMENIA’S RUSSIA-ONLY SECURITY DOCTRINE ~ Live on Zoom/YouTube

Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at 7:30pm EDT/4:30pm PDT Live on Zoom. Registration is required and free. Livestream on St. Leon Events YouTube channel. ANALYSTS LILIT GEVORGYAN, Russia and CIS Associate Director, IHS Markit (UK) ARMEN KHARAZIAN, Principal Attorney, Kharazian Law (USA), formerly with the Foreign Service, Republic of Armenia Join Lilit Gevorgyan and Armen Kharazian for Crisis in […]

Part II: Crisis in Armenia’s Russia-Only Security Doctrine

Join regional experts Lilit Gevorgyan and Armen Kharazian for "PART II: CRISIS IN ARMENIA’S RUSSIA-ONLY SECURITY DOCTRINE"-the second in the What’s Next series of discussions on the post-war Armenian reality. Gevorgyan and Kharazian will frame the 44-day catastrophe and its aftermath within a wider context to help better understand the contours of a world where […]

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Armenian Museum of America “Connecting Threads / Survivor Objects” Exhibit at Tufts

Connecting Threads / Survivor Objects explores the kaleidoscopic world of Armenian liturgical textiles from the collections of the Armenian Museum of America and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Embroidered, block printed, and painted, these objects dating to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries show the multidimensional nature of liturgical textiles and bear witness to the vitality […]

UNCOMMON GENEALOGIES: Violence, Belonging and Memory in the Eastern Frontier ~ Live on Zoom

Friday, September 10, 2021, at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT Live on Zoom. Registration is required and free. PRESENTER DR. SERAP RUKEN SENGUL: Distinguished Research Fellow, Promise Institute for Human Rights and the Center for Near Eastern Studies, at UCLA. This talk by Dr. Sengul engages a gender analysis of histories and memories of coexistence, conflict […]

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