Have we forgotten our inheritance? [Part 2]
BY Stepan Piligian I have always felt this magnetic affinity for classic architecture. It is based less on technical knowledge and more on a connection between what my eyes see…
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BY Stepan Piligian I have always felt this magnetic affinity for classic architecture. It is based less on technical knowledge and more on a connection between what my eyes see…
The human loss of the Armenian Genocide remains a painful void in the lives of all Armenians. It is a crime where the victim’s family knows the perpetrator but justice…
By Stepan Piligian | The Armenian Weekly For the first time in generations, thousands of Armenians in the US and Canada have an open date this weekend. Labor Day in…
By Stepan Piligian | The Armenian Weekly In this year of no summer camps, Franklin is still home to “the best place on earth” as generations have long described Camp…
BY STEPAN PILIGIAN | The Armenian Weekly The name of the entity has changed from the Ottoman Empire to the Republic of Turkey. The names of the leaders have changed…
BY STEPAN PILIGIAN | The Armenian Weekly The events in Lebanon in the last year, especially the devastating economic and political crises, have severely tested once again the resiliency of…
BY STEPAN PILIGIAN | The Armenian Weekly Historically Armenians are a peaceful people. Most, if not all the wars they have fought are defensive in nature. In other words, someone…
BY STEPAN PILIGIAN | The Armenian Weekly How many times have you heard, “I love Yerevan. The people are warm. The city is very European, but if you want to…
BY STEPAN PILIGIAN | The Armenian Weekly Nothing sums up the contrast in contributions to our global society of Armenia and Azerbaijan more than this phrase. It is borrowed from…
BY STEPAN PILIGIAN | The Armenian Weekly The challenge of revitalizing the Armenian Christian education of our youth is not to be underestimated. A lack of focus on the symptoms…