Current Issue
The Summer 2006 issue of Ararat quarterly is just off the press. It contains a balanced mix of articles, fiction, poetry and book reviews. The lead article, "A Concept for a Museum of the Armenian Genocide in Washington, DC," by Edgar Papazian describes, in detail, the author's proposal for its design. Other articles deal with the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, the issue of language within the Armenian Church, an Armenian in Sweden, a pilgrimage to Kutahya, Komitas's birthplace, and reflections of the 1890s Hamidian massacres in British and American popular culture. The fiction section consists of a chapter from Karabagh Force Six, an unpublished novel by Nishan Parlakian, while Vahan Teryan and Shahe Mankerian are featured in the poetry section. Competing this issue is a cartoon by Aret Gicir illustrating the worldwide dimension of Armenian existence.
|
Contents
Bedross Der Matossian Artsvi Bakhchinyan Max Boudakian Garin K. Hovannisian |
Back IssuesVol. XLV No. 186 Spring 2006
Table of Contents
Vol. XLV No. 185 Winter 2006
Most Armenians are familiar with at least some of the AGBU's manifold educational, cultural, and humanitarian programs. There are over seventy-five AGBU districts and chapters, forty-eight community centers and offices, and fourteen Young Professional Groups worldwide. AGBU administers thirty-three day and Saturday schools; and supports a wide range of programs, including the American University of Armenia, the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra, the Karabakh Repopulation Project, soup kitchens, children's centers, student scholarships, summer camps, athletics and scouts, internship programs, the performing arts, and fourteen publications in six languages. The scope of the activities and accomplishments of the AGBU is too great to allow for a comprehensive examination of its one hundred years in one issue. Instead, ararat presents here an assortment of articles on different themes, regions, and activities. Table of Contents
|
© 2005 AGBU / ARARAT. All text and images on this site are protected by worldwide copyright laws and treaty provisions. |