Composer Komitas Vardapet survived a genocide and somehow bridged Armenia and Turkey's musical divide. He should be better known Michael Church Su...

Հայութեան երկաթեայ վարագոյրը
Harout Ekmanian writes about the “Iron Curtain” between the Turks and Armenians and the need for supporting the Turkish public in its driv...

Հեռուստատեսության եւ Ռադիոյի Ակադեմիա
Mari Mardirossian writes about the TV and Radio Academy in Yerevan, Armenia. Includes a brief interview with rector Hamlet Ghushjyan. Azad-Hye Special...

Istanbul Armenians: The Diaspora's 'Outsiders'?
By Vahe Sarukhanyan Arus Yumul, an Armenian sociologist who lectures at the Bilgi University in Istanbul, says that if the dominance of Muslims over n...

Ինչու՞ «փոքր ածու» մնացինք
Harout Der Tavitian analyzes the reasons that our nation has remained small in size. Some of the sub-topics are: The geographical location of Armenia,...

The Son of an Olive Merchant
A film by Mathieu Zeitindjioglou After marrying Mathew, Anna (of Polish origin) inherited a name which has historical meaning. An Armenian name with T...

Remembering the lost million and A half
By Arthur Hagopian It was in the news again, Deir Zor, the felicitous little village in Syria which bore witness, a century ago, to the death march of...

Ապրիլ 24 չենք միայն
We are not only “24 April” An article by Hrag Papazian, appeared in Aztag daily, Beirut, Lebanon. The author finds out that many Armenians...

Ո՞ւր է հայու հոգին
Where is the Armenian spirit? An article by Garen Boghosian in Aztag daily, Beirut, Lebanon, about the need to find new ways in asserting our identity...

Robert Fisk: Bravery, tears and broken dreams
Mount Ararat, towering symbol of Armenia, is an awful reminder of wrongs unrighted There is nothing so infinitely sad – so pitiful and yet so co...