METHUEN, Mass. — Richard Alan Vann, beloved father, husband, brother, and grandfather passed away peacefully on September 7, after a nearly decade-long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Though his personality was[...]

Dr. Arshavir Gundjian, C.M. Special to the Mirror-Spectator This September 19 marked the sad anniversary of the short-lived glorious independent Artsakh’s tragic end. The purpose of this article is to[...]

By Harold Takooshian MIDDLE RIVER, Md. — On September 7, 2024, over 100 descendants of Hagop and Helen Alexander filled the pavilion of Our Lady of Queen of Peace Catholic[...]

YEREVAN — The Armenia Project (TAP), a new non-profit focused on journalism, media and communications, has named Shant Petrossian as its first Global Director. Petrossian joins a small but dynamic[...]

The persona in Lory Bedikian’s recently published collection of poems, Jagadakeer: Apology to the Body (University of Nebraska Press, 2024), is angry at the world that “has/the nerve to move us from room[...]

BEIRUT — Respected Lebanese food stylist, cookbook author, blogger, and photographer Joumana Accad loves Mexican cuisine. At her TasteofBeirut.com food blog, she says, “I love Mexican cuisine as much as I love Lebanese[...]

YEREVAN/SOFIA — Kosta Karakashyan is a Bulgarian-Armenian director, producer, choreographer, and writer. A native of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, he started training in ballroom dance at age five before winning two Bulgarian[...]

PASADENA, Calif. — As part of the St. Gregory A & M Hovsepian School of Pasadena’s celebration of Armenian Independence Day, its students were visited by four prominent Armenian boxers[...]

AMHERST, Mass. — Ani Jermakian, an artist and public elementary school art educator, will have a solo exhibition, “The 1915 Portfolio,” in the Student Union Art Gallery at University of[...]

By Dr. Cara Aghajanian Special to the Mirror-Spectator This week marked seminal events for the Armenian community, Lebanon, and the world. As part of his cause for canonization, the mortal remains[...]