Topic: Armenian Mirror-Spectator

Mirror-Spectator Annual Vacation WATERTOWN — The Armenian Mirror-Spectator will close for its annual two-week vacation in early July. The last issue of the Mirror before the vacation will be that[...]

BELMONT, Mass. — Prof. Richard Hovannisian on May 6 was the speaker at the first in-person evening lecture event since the beginning of the pandemic, at the National Association for[...]

WATERTOWN — The Armenian Mirror-Spectator will take its annual Christmas break starting December 27. The last issue will be that of December 25; that issue will feature the annual Christmas Greetings.[...]

WATERTOWN — The Armenian Mirror-Spectator is very pleased to have worked with Taleen Postian, a talented intern from New York, this summer. As in previous years, the financial support of[...]

WATERTOWN — Starting with this issue, readers may notice some changes to the newspaper’s appearance. The changes to the fonts and format have been made to freshen up the look[...]

Dear readers, we at the Armenian Mirror-Spectator, like you, are trying to make sense of the immense calamity of COVID-19 worldwide. We are continuing to publish the newspaper but please[...]

WATERTOWN — Fellow world citizens and readers of the Armenian Mirror-Spectator, we, like you, are trying to cope with the unprecedented state of emergency facing us now. We don’t know[...]

BELMONT, Mass. — An overflow crowd gathered on Thursday, February 13, at the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) Vartan Gregorian Building for a panel titled “The Armenian-American[...]

BELMONT, Mass. — The National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) will host a panel discussion entitled “The Armenian-American Press in Perspective: Its Purposes, Challenges, and Future Prospects,” on[...]

WATERTOWN — This summer, the Armenian Mirror-Spectator has had two interns in its offices, Nicholas Zoraian and Suren Mkrtchyan. Zoraian is currently participating in the Armenian General Benevolent Union Summer[...]