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Since the producers of the upcoming feature “Three Apples Fell From Heaven,” a drama set against the backdrop of the Armenian Genocide, gathered last October at Tumo Center for Creative Technologies in Yerevan the media have been reporting on the planned production of the film about the Armenian Genocide.
January 23rd, 2013
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The Eurovision Production Team of the Public Television of Armenia announced that Gor Sujyan, who is the lead singer of the rock band Dorians, has been selected to represent Armenia in the 2013 Eurovision song contest, reported Marco Brey for Eurovision News.
January 22nd, 2013
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New York playwright Kelly Stuart won the Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance’s 3rd Biennial William Saroyan Prize for Playwriting for her play, “Belonging to the Sky.”
January 18th, 2013
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Katherine Sarafian, producer of the animated feature film, Brave, took home a Golden Globe award Sunday night when her film won for Best Animated Feature Film.
January 15th, 2013
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Julio Iglesias, a well-known Spanish singer and songwriter, plans to give a concert in the Armenian capital of Yerevan next spring as part of a jubilee tour including some other post-Soviet countries.
January 8th, 2013
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The Airian Dome of Fine Art (ADoFA) and KAZAZ Gallery announced the much anticipated opening of exclusive solo-exhibition “EMIL KAZAZ – One Man Show” to be unveiled at the annual LA Art Show 2013, the most diverse art fair in the world, on January 23, at 7 p.m., at the Los Angeles Convention Center, South Hall, Booth 344-445.
January 8th, 2013
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Cinema patrons, industry veterans and emerging filmmakers came out to the Egyptian Theatre to see the most highly anticipated films of the year and to celebrate the best of the 15th Arpa International Film Festival (AFFMA.org) at a star-studded gala Awards Ceremony at the Sheraton Universal Hotel
January 4th, 2013
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After two dismal years, Armenian theater in Los Angeles managed an uptick in both the quantity and quality of productions that graced area stages in 2012.
December 28th, 2012
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I love to walk. I can walk for hours and hours in New York City, my current home. My great-grandmother Lucine loved to walk. In the mid- to late-1950′s, she would walk for miles and miles through Aleppo and into the outskirts with my toddler father on her shoulders.
December 20th, 2012
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Franz Werfel’s 1933 novel, The Forty Days of Musa Dagh, portrayed one small Armenian community’s efforts to resist deportation and massacre during the genocide.
December 20th, 2012
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A solo photography exhibition took place on December 13 at the Glendale Hilton to benefit the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry.
December 19th, 2012
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It all started when the Armenian Genocide Museum & Institute in Yerevan began putting together a small exhibition on Scandinavia and the Armenian genocide about two years ago. Then the exhibition began touring the Scandinavian capitals this year.
December 19th, 2012
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We’ve all had those moments when, suddenly, we are not merely witnesses to an instant fraught with meaning, but we are participants in the scene. We see ourselves both in the minute and with a cinematic distance: Camera pulls back wide to reveal the majesty of the spectacle, the sheer grandeur.
December 17th, 2012
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Thousands gathered on Tuesday at the Aram Khachatrian Concert Hall to pay homage to and bid farewell to beloved singer Flora Martirosyan, who died last month after complications from a surgery in Los Angeles.
December 11th, 2012
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