As we welcome 2018, it is hard to not think of the myriad milestones—anniversaries—that will bring our nation and community together in celebration and remembrance.
Prelate’s New Year And Christmas Message
The Star Of Bethlehem Is The Guiding Light Of God With the commencement of the New Year 2018, a new dawn emerges upon the world and upon the Armenian nation, and we, the descendents and faithful inheritors of the Armenian Church established by the Apostles, with exultation and glee once again embrace the Nativity and…
Another Milestone for the ARS
Over the four years of the Artsakh Liberation War, when the orphaned, often homeless children of more than 7,000 martyred freedom fighters and countless civilian casualties were in dire need of immediate assistance, the ARS was there
Auspicious Eights
2018 is a big year for Armenians. It marks the centennial of the establishment of the first Armenian Republic on May 28th of 1918 after a 543-year period of statelessness and subjugation to foreign empires (Persian, Russian, and Turkish).
Japanese Helped Save Armenians and Greeks During Genocide
An Armenian relief fund had been established in Tokyo after a visit by the Rev. Loyal Wirt, the international commissioner of the American Near East Relief organisation, in February 1922.
Three Apples: Unparalleled Armenian Television: Road / Ճանապարհ
Picture breathtaking, sweeping views of Armenia. Visualize panoramic landscapes of an historic place, populated for more than six thousand years.
A Pilgrimage to Our Ancestral Land
The morning we were going to start our trip, I woke up to a phone call.
Hidden Armenians Coming out of the Shadows
On a recent road-trip to eastern Turkey, where once the land belonged to Armenians, we visited Diyarbakir, one of the largest cities in the region with a population of close to one million.
Critics’ Forum: Armenian Theater by the Young and the Experience-Less
Armenian theater in Los Angeles offered stunningly little over the past year that was authentically new. Several pieces passed off as “new” by the community’s long-established theater artists were actually iterations of their typical output.
‘theoudplayer’ Shares his Inspirations for His New Album, ’nOUD’
Antranig Kzirian, known by his stage name as theoudplayer, released new material in November. The recording project, named “nOUD,, is a concept grounded in the diverse, enriching and overall diaspora experience of an American Armenian oud player
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