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By Bineet Kaur FRESNO, Calif. (The Collegian) – Fresno State journalism professor Jim Boren, retired executive editor of the Fresno Bee, gave listeners a peek into his 40 years in the[...]
LIVERMORE, Calif. – Felice Takakjian-Bedrossian, concert pianist and pedagogue with a long and distinguished career, died peacefully on February 11 at age 91. Successful debuts at Weill Hall in 1949[...]
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Affiliate of the Armenian International Women’s Association (AIWA) announces that applications are now being accepted for the Hasmik Mgrdichian Scholarships. The Hasmik Mgrdichian Scholarships[...]
By David Minie Twice each year, my thoughts turn to the Armenian Genocide. On April 24, the anniversary date of the 1915 massacres orchestrated by the Turkish government. And[...]
LOS ANGELES – California Governor Jerry Brown appointed Victoria Bedrossian Wilson, 48, of Los Angeles, to a judgeship in the Los Angeles Superior Court, according to his December 22, 2017 announcement.[...]
By Daniela Frangos LOS ANGELES (Broadsheet) — “I don’t need your company to feel saved,” sings Azniv Korkejian on Solitary Daughter. The sweeping and self-possessed soliloquy off her self-titled debut album[...]
CULVER CITY, Calif. – Every once in a while, questions pertaining to Armenia pop up in the daily television game show “Jeopardy!” produced by Sony Pictures Studios. On January 9,[...]
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles affiliate of the Armenian International Women’s Association (AIWA) will honor Joan Agajanian Quinn, the recipient of the 2017 Ellis Island Medal of Honor, at[...]
By Anthony Clark Carpio PASADENA, Calif. — Three local entrants in the 2018 Rose Parade walked away with awards for their floats during the chilly annual New Year’s Day parade.[...]
PORTER RANCH, Calif. – Sarkis Yacoub Karayan, 89, born on November 28, 1928 in Aleppo, Syria passed away on December 9, 2017. He resided in Porter Ranch, California at the[...]