SOUTHFIELD, Mich. — “In our family, chemen (or chaimen) was used to flavor more foods than just basterma (or basturma),” said Nancy Horasanian Kazarian. Her family recipe for chemen was[...]
YEREVAN — Moscow-based dancer Alexey Narutto, 35, has graced Yerevan’s stages on numerous occasions. Hailing from Krasnoyarsk in Siberia, he obtained his degree in choreography from the Academy of Theater[...]
A sense of doom almost governs the lives of the characters in Siran Seza’s Shattered Lives (Yearbook, Inc. 2015), a novel set in Constantinople (present-day Istanbul) during World War I.[...]
By Nane Sahakian YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — An Abu Dhabi-based company appears to have put on hold plans to build Armenia’s first massive solar power plant. The Abu Dhabi Future Energy[...]
BELMONT, Mass. — The possible — and even highly probable — destruction of all the irreplaceable Armenian moments in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh), now under Azerbaijani rule, the reasons why monuments[...]
TROINEX, Switzerland — On May 7, 2024, the Armenian and Armenophile organizations of Switzerland held the constituent General Assembly of CAAS (Council of Armenian and Armenophile Organizations of Switzerland/Conseil des[...]
The forthcoming US presidential election is poised to be challenging due to existing tensions, public discord, and legal actions against ex-President Donald Trump. These factors suggest that both parties will[...]
MADRID/BARCELONA, Spain — The recent publication of Black Dog of Fate – Los Perros Negro del Destino, published in Spanish by Berg Institute Press in Madrid, was the occasion of[...]
By Noubar Afeyan Noubar Afeyan, Flagship Pioneering founder and CEO, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) PhD ’87, addressed the students, faculty, and families who gathered to celebrate the 2024 MIT[...]
LOS ANGELES — Cecile Keshishian, known for her passion and activism for both the Armenian community and those less fortunate, died from pneumonia on May 27, 2024 in Los Angeles.[...]