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By Aida Zilelian It seems impossible to memorialize the life of a prolific translator a decade after his passing. Especially if you knew him for much of your life. I[...]

SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY — “I grew up in Troy, NY, the daughter of an Armenian meat and grocery man and a stay-at-home mom. We lived in the city, but I[...]

NEW YORK — The significant theme of “Truth, Recognition and Justice” reverberated throughout Times Square as Armenian Americans commemorated the 108th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, while advocating for the[...]

NEW YORK — With April being National Poetry Month, what better way to celebrate than with an evening of poetry recitals? On Thursday, April 13, several Armenian writers from across[...]

The collective of dynamic young artists, based in Brooklyn, New York, who in 2018 initiated The Armenian Creatives, to create a community of support, are alive and well. Ever since[...]

By Stephan S. Nigohosian NEW YORK — Before a full-capacity gathering of the faithful at New York City’s St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral, Diocesan Primate the Very Rev. Fr. Mesrop Parsamyan[...]

Photos courtesy Serge Madikians at  https://serevan.com/ AMENIA, NY — Serge Madikians is the chef and owner of the award-winning Serevan Restaurant in Amenia, NY, where he expresses his passion for[...]

NEW YORK — The 108th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide taking place in Times Square on Sunday, April 23, at 1:30 p.m., will feature headline speakers David L. Phillips, director[...]

By Florence Avakian NEW YORK — On March 11, a sold-out house of Armenian and non-Armenian music lovers were treated to a unique and magical style of mystical music by[...]

By Aida Zilelian LONG ISLAND, N.Y. — It seems dreams — especially those of manti, at least — can come true. “Something I dreamt about for the last 35 years[...]