Discussion on the radio business with John Garabedian
Hosted by the Trinity Men’s Union- All Welcome Holy Trinity Armenian Church of Greater Boston, 145 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA
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Hosted by the Trinity Men’s Union- All Welcome Holy Trinity Armenian Church of Greater Boston, 145 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA
Tickets on Sale Now for Concert at Berklee Performance Center, March 15 “The sounds of Ancient Armenia reinvented for the 21st century.” — Tigran Mansurian Celebrating the release of their new album Songs of Wisdom, Armenia’s internationally acclaimed Naghash Ensemble will embark on a North American tour in March 2025, performing in eight cities across […]
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 […]
The International Armenian Literary Alliance is turning four! To celebrate our anniversary, join us for a virtual fundraiser on March 22, 2025, at 10:00 AM Pacific | 1:00 PM Eastern | 9:00 PM Armenia time. The event will be a marathon of writing prompts and exercises for the IALA community and beyond, led by contributors […]
The Sayat Nova Dance Company of Boston presents an evening of traditional folk songs with modern-day minstrel ASHOUGH NAZELI, from the heart of Armenia, for the first time in Boston. Also featuring singer, Tamar Panossian from Canada. To be held on Saturday, March 22 at 6:30 pm, at the Armenian Cultural Foundation, 441 Mystic Street, Arlington, […]
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 […]
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 […]
The International Armenian Literary Alliance's Los Angeles Chapter is hosting a special offsite event on March 29th after the AWP 2025 conference! Join us in Los Angeles at the Lark Musical Society at 6:30 PM, and get ready for an unforgettable evening of literature, community, and conversation! This exclusive IALA offsite event will feature readings […]
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, […]
Education in Armenia has been undergoing significant changes. To learn more, come hear educator Vicky Kherlopian's talk organized by the Tekeyan Cultural Association Boston Chapter on April 3 at the Baikar Center in Watertown.