Topic: journalism
WATERTOWN — David Reynolds Ignatius is one of the best known journalists writing on foreign affairs in the United States. Called “one of the wise men of Washington” by a[...]
WATERTOWN — The media commentator traveling the longest way to participate in the Armenian Mirror-Spectator journalists’ panel on Media Coverage of Armenia and Karabakh Today (October 27) at Tufts University[...]
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Times’ Alene Tchekmedyian was named the Los Angeles Press Club’s 2023 Guardian Awardee for Contributions to Press Freedom, in March. “I’m deeply honored to receive[...]
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. — It is with profound sorrow that the Central Board of the Tekeyan Cultural Association (TCA) of the United States and Canada and the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party[...]
YEREVAN / BUENOS AIRES — Magda Tagtachian is a writer and journalist. Born in Buenos Aires, she studied meteorology at University of Buenos Aires. She then worked at Clarin newspaper[...]
By Maria Cozette Akopian, MBA, EdD Special to the Mirror-Spectator LOS ANGELES — “Everyone has a story. That’s what’s fascinating about journalism,” says Araksya Karapetyan. An anchorwoman at present for[...]
The first president of the independent Republic of Armenia, Levon Ter-Petrosian, maintains that it was the Karabakh Movement in Armenia that brought down the Berlin Wall. If there is some[...]
WASHINGTON (Guardian) — Donald Trump has not ruled out asking former White House strategist Steve Bannon to help run his 2020 presidential campaign, according to a new book about the[...]
New York (Nation, Wikipedia) — On May 11, the Nation, an American weekly journal of progressive politics and culture, announced the appointment of Atossa Araxia Abrahamian (@atossaaraxia) as senior editor. Based[...]
Journalism and ‘Fake News’: The Armenian Genocide and Karabakh The Armenian Mirror-Spectator 85th Anniversary Symposium at Wellesley, with journalists Robert Fisk, David Barsamian, Philip Terzian and Amberin Zaman, moderated by[...]