My parents are currently in Yerevan, Armenia so I am guest blogging to tell you about a segment that Doug was the subject of on…
Posts tagged Armenian Genocide
Doug’s new book tells a very Armenian life story while sharing lessons learned along the way
I felt certain of the title the moment I decided to write the book: Stories My Father Never Finished Telling Me. It represents a dilemma that…
97th Armenian Martyr’s Day
Yerevan’s Armenian Genocide Monument Once again we join Armenians around the world in marking the 97th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, which claimed the lives of up…
A day of sadness and hope
Easter Lilies – Google image As a kid, I always found Easter to be a confounding holiday. I couldn’t reconcile the joy of chocolate bunnies…
The Armenian Genocide
Armenians everywhere will gather today to mark the 95th anniversary of the genocide that claimed the lives of up to 1.5 million of our ancestors….
Does Armenian food go better with Pepsi?
Check out the home page of The American Turkish Society and you can’t help being drawn to the instantly familiar Coca-Cola logo trumpeting the group’s…
Chorag, Zeytoonian style
I bumped into an old friend, Joe Zeytoonian, teacher and musician, at the Armenian Genocide program last week in Boca Raton. We began to reminisce…
We’re all connected to Musa Dagh
This past Christmas, my mother gave a me a cookbook. Not just any cookbook. This one, Secrets from an Armenian Kitchen, was written by Jack…