March 28, 2024
  • Culture

    Prof. Seta B. Dadoyan presents lecture series in New York

    NEW YORK—The Atamian-Hovsepian Curatorial Practice, located at 227 East 24th St. in New York City, is hosting a lecture series featuring Prof. Seta B. Dadoyan entitled “Counterpoints: Philosophy, Historiography, Art.” “Counterpoints: Philosophy, Historiography, Art” is [...]
  • Literary Corner

    A journey through Armenian children’s literature

    Armenian children’s literature has deep roots in the rich folk traditions of the region, including folk songs, fairy tales and miniature paintings that have been cherished for centuries. The emergence of written children’s literature can [...]
  • Culture

    Stacey Terterian, a diasporan back home

    Stacey Terterian and I connected on Instagram when she messaged me to ask about the soldiers I wrote about for the Armenian Weekly. We had an instant connection, and I realized how deeply invested she [...]
  • History

    Happy 100th birthday, Robert

    On November 29, 1944, thousands of American and British soldiers were near Lindern, a tiny German village situated near the border with the Netherlands. They were cold, soaked and exhausted by days and nights of [...]

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