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“That’s Armenia” – Armenian Films

John Moses Special to Hye Sharzhoom Midway through Vodka Lemon, a character asks the barkeep of a remote outdoor stand why the concoction that gives the bar its name is called “lemon” when “it tastes like almonds.” “That’s Armenia” comes the answer, with a knowing shrug. Vodka Lemon is filled with such moments of deadpan humor, though its absurdist perspective ...

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The Tale of Two Cities: From Tehran to Yeravan

Report Sasan Fayazmanesh In a recent visit to Yerevan, Armenia, I took the opportunity to stop first in my native town of Tehran, Iran. Not much had changed in Tehran since I saw it four years earlier. In the early hours of the morning, when I arrived, the city of roughly 12 million people was covered with a thick layer ...

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Soccer Star Alecko Eskandarian

Hakop Tataryan Editor Alecko Eskandarian, was named the Honda Most Valuable Player in the recent Major League Soccer championship game held in Carson, California. Alecko helped D.C. United win their fourth title against the Kansas City Wizards. In a span of seven minutes, Eskandarian scored twice in the first half to give his team a 2-1 lead going in to ...

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Entrepreneurial Spirit in Hayastan

EMIL MILEVOJ During the month of November I visited Armenia for the second time in the last two years as part of the faculty exchange program between Yerevan State University (YSU) and California State University, Fresno. What fascinated me the most is the strong spirit of endurance and survival that I encountered on the streets of Yerevan. A year ago ...

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Three Fresno State Faculty Return from Armenia With Fond Memories

Fresno State professors Sasan Fayazmanesh, Emil Milevoj, and Elizabeth Shields returned in November from a visit to Armenia, where they were working with faculty from the Faculty of Business of Yerevan State University. Following are their impressions of their visit, in their own words. ELIZABETH SHIELDS Visiting Yerevan State University in mid-November I reminisced with Armenian colleagues from the Department ...

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ASO November Activities

Zhanna Bagdasarov and Marine Ekezyan Staff Writers Events come and go but the memories tend to live on. In the months of October and November, the Armenian Students Organization held two events for two different occasions. On October 30, the organization put together a Halloween Party, which took place in the Monte Cristo Café. The event was organized by a ...

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Let’s Cook – Armenian Cookbook Review

Sarah Soghomonian Staff Writer Hungry? Craving delicious, authentic, traditional Armenian food? Well, don’t run to the closest Armenian deli, be adventurous, make your favorite Armenian foods from scratch. Simply Armenian: Naturally Healthy Ethnic Cooing Made Easy, a new cookbook by Barbara Ghazarian, is here to guide you through the steps to making delicious Armenian delicacies. Simply Armenian contains every recipe ...

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Karanian and Kurkjian Present New Travel Book

Alex Bunch Staff Writer For the everyday person, there has never been a comprehensive travel guide to Armenia and Karabagh. Well, now there is. In Matthew Karanian’s and Robert Kurkjian’s book, The Stone Garden Guide: Armenia and Karabagh, anyone traveling to Armenia or Karabagh can find exactly what they need. Armenia and Karabagh is very comprehensive and you can find ...

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International Education Week Features Presentations on Projects in Armenia

Staff Report As part of International Education Week at Fresno State, the Armenian Studies Program organized a presentation on Wednesday, November 17 on “Armenia Today: Fresno State Projects in Armenia and Opportunities for Study Abroad.” Participating were three Fresno State faculty who have traveled to Armenia during the past several years: Dr. Sasan Fayazmanesh, Professor of Economics, Tom Burns of ...

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Lucille Apcar Introduces New Book

Sarah Soghomonian Staff Writer On October 26th the California State University, Fresno Armenian Studies Program and Armenian Studies Organization welcomed Lucille Apcar, granddaughter of Diana Agabeg Apcar. Lucille Apcar spoke about her grandmother and shared stories from the newly published book, From the Book of One Thousand Tales: Stories of Armenia and Its People, 1892-1922 by Diana Agabeg Apcar. Diana ...

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