They hate you in Armenia. Is it that you are extremely anti-Armenian and pro-Turkish, or are we, here in Armenia, so intolerant?
The film deals with an Armenian village called Bagaran straddling the Armenia-Turkey border.It also deals with the village of Khalikishlak on the other side.
The red carpet was rolled out yesterday evening to welcome visiting guests, dignitaries and the lucky few with tickets to the opening of the 8th Annual Golden Apricot Film Festival in Yerevan.
Escorted by a joint Russian-Armenian security detail, Tempest Storm at Rocky Shores, an 1875 painting by Hovhannes Aivazovsky that was stolen 21 years ago was finally returned to Armenia's National Gallery in Yerevan.
Book reception at Yerevan's "Bureaucrat"
ForeWord Reviews has announced the 2010 Book of the Year Awards list of finalists. Representing more than 350 publishers, the finalists were selected from over 1,400 entries. These books are examples of independent publishing at its finest. Armen Melikian ...
At a working meeting of the "Film and Society" project today, Sarah Ross, a professional in the field of broadcasting and communications, spoke about how documentary films could be effectively used as a public relations tool and to spread the word regarding ...
Stolen Painting Saved from Moscow Auction Block Storm at Rocky Shores, an 1875 painting by Ivan (Hovhannes) Aivazovsky and estimated at around $200,000, was scheduled for sale at the Gelos auction house in Moscow on February 26. This canvas ...
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the birth of Armenian writer Hrant Matevosyan, the theatrical premiere of "Tzarer" (Trees) based on the author’s short story is being performed at the Gabriel Sundukyan Theater in Yerevan. Director Davit ...
Hovhannes Kizoghyan, who works as a technologies specialist at the Armenian Manuscript Digital Library, argues that when it comes to the printed word, books, paper is becoming more and more obsolete and that electronic versions are taking their place. The ...
Max Howard was in Armenia for the second time during the recent ReAnimania International Animation Film Festival of Yerevan. Exodus Film Group president Max Howard was formerly president of Warner Bros. Feature Animation and senior vice president of Disney Feature Animation.
An exhibit entitled “Seeing in Colour”, highlighting the best in British contemporary art, will be on display at the National Picture Gallery in Yerevan from September 18-25. The exhibition will travel to the Ukraine, Georgia and finally Azerbaijan, ...