PARAMUS, N.J. — On Sunday, November 22, the Armenian Presbyterian Church had their Thanksgiving Dinner in honor of Andrew Torigian. Andy has been a key individual in many Christian, Armenian[...]
By Michele Wilson (Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of features exploring the rich histories and traditions of Bergen’s diverse cultures.) BERGEN, N.J. (201 Magazine) — The[...]
BERDZOR, Karabagh — The Board of Directors of the Tekeyan Cultural Association (TCA) of US and Canada announces that School No. 2 of Berdzor in the Lachin Corridor (Kashatagh) region[...]
GUMRI (RFE/RL) — Officials insisted on Monday that the renewed reconstruction of regions devastated by the 1988 earthquake is going according to plan as Armenia marked the 21st anniversary of[...]
By Suren Musayelyan SPITAK (ArmeniaNow) — A powerful tremor that struck northern Armenia at 11:41 a.m. on December 7 changed the course of the nation’s history 21 years[...]
WASHINGTON (RFE/RL) — US President Barack Obama says he and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan have agreed that one of the most important issues the two NATO allies need[...]
By Kathy Smiley WASHINGTON (Eastern Colorado News) — An Armenian advocacy group is ratcheting up pressure on a local U.S. congressman, accusing him of being influenced by lobbyists for the[...]
WATERTOWN, Mass. — On Sunday, November 29, St. James Armenian Church formally unveiled the new exterior sign of the St. James Charles Mosesian Cultural and Youth Center, located at 465[...]
By John Lamb FARGO, N.D. (Inforum) — When Norik Astvatsaturov arrived in the United States two decades ago, the Armenian refugee brought with him very little from his former life,[...]
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — For the past 12 years the Knights of Vartan (K of V) has annually awarded scholarships to students attending the Yerevan State University (YSU) and the State[...]