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Tenth Annual Armenian Film Festival Attracts Large Audience

Hagop Ohanessian Staff Writer The Armenian Film Festival at Fresno State annually showcases films with an Armenian theme, concerning Armenian issues, or those that have been directed by Armenians around the country or around the world. This year, the Armenian Studies Program received numerous films that were evaluated and chosen for the 10th Annual Armenian Film Festival. This year the ...

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Dr. George Bournoutian Teaches Monday Night Class ArmS 120T- on Armenian Diaspora and Genocide

Hagop Ohanessian Staff Writer Dr. George Bournoutian, Professor of History at Iona College in New York, has been appointed as the seventh Henry Khanzadian Kazan Visiting Professor of Armenian Studies for the Spring 2009 semester. This semester he is teaching a three-unit course on the Armenian Diaspora and Genocide, Monday evenings from 6:00-8:50 PM. The course is primarily focused on ...

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Armenians on the Internet

Pateel Mekhitarian Staff Writer www.etchmiadzin.com/ www.armenianhistory.info/christianity.htm.  www.armeniaemb.org/DiscoverArmenia/ArmenianChurch/Index.htm The Christianization of Armenia was a long and hard process, which was finally achieved officially in 301 AD. The story of the Armenian people and their faith is a very interesting one, which began with two main characters—King Trdat and St. Gregory the Illuminator. According to Agatangelos, a fifth-century Armenian historian, Khosrov was ...

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Graduate Student Antaramian-Hofman Awarded ASI Grant to Catalog Art by Varaz Samuelian

Staff Report Armenian-American artist Varaz Samuelian (1917-1995) was a prolific artist, who left much of his art collection from his estate to the Armenian Studies Program at California State University, Fresno. While Samuelian’s sculptural work is well-known to the community at large, much of his corpus in other media is not. Two of Samuelian’s high profile sculptures are part of ...

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Armenian Culture Supporter Raffik Bagdassarian Dies

Staff Report Mr. Raffik Bagdassarian of San Francisco passed away in October 2008. His family requested that remembrances be made to the Armenian Studies Program at Fresno State to honor his lifetime interest in Armenian culture and scholarship. Below is Mr. Baghdassarian’s biography. Raffik Bagdassarian was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on March 5, 1927 to Arevik and Sarkis Bagdassarian. He ...

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Prof. Azat Yeghiazaryan Discusses the Armenian Folk Epic of “David of Sassun”

Pateel Mekhitarian Staff Writer On Wednesday, November 5, Dr. Azat Yeghiazaryan, Director of the Abeghyan Institute of Literature of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences, visited the Fresno State campus to give a lecture on the Armenian traditional folk epic David of Sasun. Dr. Yeghiazaryan’s new book, The Armenian Folk Epic of David of Sasun, translated from Armenian by Dr. ...

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Armenian Tree Project Executive Director Masarjian Speaks on Environment in Armenia

Hagop Ohanessian Staff Writer Jeff Masarjian has been the executive director of the Armenian Tree Project since 1991 and on Tuesday, November 18, he gave an interesting lecture on “The Dangers Facing Armenia’s Natural Treasures: Current Risks and Opportunities,” as part of the Fall Lecture Series of the Armenian Studies Program. According to the ATP 2007 Annual Report “The Armenian ...

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Pianist Atayan Performs in Wahlberg Hall Concert Featuring Armenian Composers at Fresno State

Staff Report The Armenian Studies Program and Department of Music invited pianist Nazeli Atayan to perform in concert on Friday, November 14, in the Wahlberg Recital Hall at Fresno State. Atayan performed a first half program that included works from Bach (1685-1750), von Weber (1786-1826), and Liszt (1811-1886). Carl Maria von Weber was a German pianist who was a significant ...

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Hye Oozh Unites Armenians Through Music on KFSR 90.7 on Saturday Mornings

Mari Koshkakaryan Staff Writer Music has the power to evoke emotions within us and cause us to feel connected somehow to the song. We often say, “This is my song” when we hear that special tune play on the radio. When people cannot seem to be understood by the people around them they turn to music to feel understood. Others ...

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George’s Bar & Grill Has Gained Local Fame for Delicious Cuisine

Mari Koshkakaryan Staff Writer It has been a busy day and all one needs is a place to sit, enjoy, and relax. A place that offers outstanding customer service, along with delicious cuisine and a nice atmosphere, fits all the characteristics of George’s Bar and Grill. Voted “Best Armenian Restaurant” by Fresno Magazine in 2006 is no surprise. George’s Bar ...

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