New and Selected Poems, 1984-2023, award-winning poet Gregory Djanikian returns to the literary scene with a collection that spans and celebrates his prolific career. Written over several decades, ...
Samuelian “Mimi” (93) of Waltham passed away peacefully on Monday, January 13, with her family by her side. She was born October 11, 1931 in Boston, Massachusetts, to Luciper “Lucy” (Der Stepanian) ...
WASHINGTON—The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) will host two events on Monday, January 27 – one at its ...
YEREVAN—The trial of former leaders from Artsakh continued yesterday in Baku. Defense motions were reviewed amid widespread ...
Our daily lives are often shaped by the place we live. In Armenia, rural and urban life differ not only geographically and ...
I won’t lie — these days, my trips to Toronto often begin with a sense of dread.  The journey feels longer now than when I ...
It is not enough to have memories. You must be able to forget them when they are many and have the immense patience to wait ...
At each family gathering, I prepare the centerpiece of the table: freshly cut pomegranates, their ruby seeds glistening like ...
YEREVAN—On January 17, 2025, several organizations from Artsakh held a public demonstration near the United Nations office in ...
On January 18, over 45 central council members of the Armenian Youth Federation – Youth Organization of the Armenian ...
On January 14, 2025, as U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration breathed its last days, Armenia and the United States ...
Despite our disunity, many diasporan Armenians prefer to remain optimistic about our future. It seems logical at face value.