I must enter our life like a comet, I must sing, preach, struggle, weep and burn…” — Avetik Isahakyan It is rare for the poet ...
When I arrived in Hayastan the summer of 2018, it had been 17 years since I had seen my family. I held my grandmother’s hands, our eyes searched, souls meeting once again. “Gayane, what do you like ...
When 26-year-old Ani Arakelyan was forced to leave her home in Hadrut, Arstakh, in 2020, she carried with her more than ...
For Anna Mekunts, poetry is less a craft than a state of being. She writes as she feels — without prescribed forms or rules — ...
At the end of October, documentary film lovers in Lisbon had the chance to attend DocLisboa International Film Festival.
On Tuesday, October 28, the Lebanese Minister of the Displaced and Minister of State for Technology and Artificial ...
At the United Nations this year, Baku spoke like a state that believes it has already won the war and achieved peace. Yerevan ...
Astghik Martirosyan is an Armenian-born jazz vocalist, composer and pianist, now based in New York and Los Angeles. While ...
This year, on the morning of Sunday, October 12, the annual Reconfiguration of the Abstract Sculpture at Armenian Heritage ...
In the run-up to the parliamentary elections scheduled for June 2026, Armenian political life is entering a crucial phase.
When a museum displays your ancestors’ relics behind glass, that glass is never neutral. It is a barrier erected by power — a ...
Some places stay with you, even when you’ve never set foot in them. For me, Artsakh and Armenia are among those places. I ...
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