Greek Archbishop of America visited Armenian Church
New York — Archbishop Elpidophoros of America visited Bishop Mesrop Parsamyan, Primate of the Armenian Church, Eastern Diocese of America, on April 5, on the occasion of Easter. Inspired by an
New York — Archbishop Elpidophoros of America visited Bishop Mesrop Parsamyan, Primate of the Armenian Church, Eastern Diocese of America, on April 5, on the occasion of Easter. Inspired by an
WATERTOWN, MA–The Armenian Museum of America in Watertown has recently opened its latest exhibition in the Adele and Haig Der Manuelian Galleries, “Gandzaran! Notable Selections from Our Collection.”
By Stephan Pechdimaldji The 2024 presidential race is shaping up to be one of the most hotly contested elections in our country’s history. With an electorate that has become more polarized than ever,
The firm will provide technical, advisory, and media assistance. Press release.- Fastex, a rapidly growing force in the Web3 ecosystem, has announced a groundbreaking memorandum of cooperation with
Gayane Mkrtchyan Every spring, thousands of citizens of Armenia leave to work abroad. They only return home by winter. For a while, labor migration ceased due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However,
By Shruthi Narayanan and Diego Ynzunza Armenian students celebrate near Tommy Trojan for the first time. For Armenian History Month at USC, folk ensemble Lernazang performed as part of the opening
By Diane FALCONER Armenian-born French wrestler Gagik Snjoyan told AFP he has abandoned his Olympic dream over safety fears if he competes in qualifiers for the 2024 Paris Games in Azerbaijan, arch-foe
From Soviet jazz in the 1930s to the soothing score of Gasparyan’s duduk in the movie Gladiator, Armenian music has impressive range. Today, Armenia’s rich musical traditions are alive and well.
By Sedda Antekelian Over the past month, for the first time, I listened to the testimony of my late great-grandmother, Mary Antekelian, a survivor of the Armenian Genocide. The interview is an audio
ByArshaluys Barseghyan The planned display of a statue of a pre-Christian Armenian goddess in Yerevan has prompted online criticism on religious grounds. The head of Anahit, a major pre-Christian Armenian