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TV Reporting

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TV Reels: Reporter Reel 2013-2019 Al Jazeera YouTube playlist 2003 Reporter Reel (KSEE) 1998 Reporter Reel (KJEO) Al Jazeera/CNN/Fresno: AJE: Civilians Killed in Douma AJE: Armenian Genocide 100th CNN International: Russia Gas Line Explosion KSEE, Fresno: Vice President Al Gore Visit Preps AJE: Desperate Times in Syria AJE: Lebanon's Trash Crisis KSEE, Fresno: Rehab Graduation AJE: Refugees Stuck in Croatia  CNN International: Armenian Priests Study Abroad AJE: Fighting in Aleppo AJE: US Sanctions over Sony Hack AJE: Staying Warm in Douma AJE: Banksy in Gaza AJE: Deadly Clashes in Guinea AJE: Leopard Mauls Five People CNN International: Sumgait Massacre Anniversary KITV, Hawaii: Midway Island Refuge   Dance Channel TV: Tango Argentino CivilNet, Armenia: Golden Apricot Film Festival Preview The Revolution That Wasn't Bus Protests Continue Bus Fare Hike Protests Gyumri Fishery-Restaurant Aznavour Interview Ancient Water Festival Daily Dig...

Producing Reels

Documentaries/Newscasts: KTTV Fox 11's Good Day LA @ 10 A.M. Al Jazeera   Inside Story: Western Media Bias Al Jazeera  Inside Story: War on Gaza Al Jazeera  Inside Story: New Armenia PM Al Jazeera: Talk to Al Jazeera Al Jazeera: Nepal in Ruins KITV ABC 11 Honolulu: News at Ten KITV ABC 11 Honolulu: News at Six KITV ABC 11 Honolulu: News at Five KSEE 24 Fresno We Are Fresno LIVE KSEE 24 Fresno: We Are Fresno LIVE KSEE 24 Fresno: We Are Fresno LIVE KSEE 24 Fresno: Stefani's Armenia

Print Reporting

Reporting from Armenia: Doctors to perform 50 life-changing surgeries A new smile, and a new life for a 16-month-old Surgeons heal broken smiles, deliver hope Tatev aerial tramway Print Features: Cher the Armenian ABC News' Lara Setrakian Vahe Berberian profile Reporting from India: Karekin II reconsecrates Armenian church in Chennai Armenians make pilgrimage to Kolkata 300th anniversary of Kolkota church Deacon becomes priest Book Reviews: The Daydreaming Boy The Bullet Collection My Brother's Road  Blogs/Columns: Three Apples, Asbarez Newspaper Belonging & Belongings Diasporas Can Disappear The Seat of the Armenian Soul Cycles of Life Novel: Letters to Barbra

Three Apples: The Relic

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Once there was and there was not  … that place 100 years ago that my ancestors survived, where teenaged boys were dressed as girls, young women married off to foreigners and infants given up to Kurds so that they would all be spared. Those handful of survivors, who wanted to live at any cost, did just that so that I could be here, typing on a Mac, having you as my audiences, living in a clean, well-lit room and enjoying a front row seat to world history. When those survivors lost their parents, siblings, homes, mental health and happiness, they found themselves in orphanages in Aleppo or Karantina, the quarantined garbage dump in Beirut. They found themselves with no belongings, no sense of place or self, and with no closure for the crimes they witnessed. But they marched ahead, rebuilt their lives and made us promise to be ‘Armenian.’ My grandparents didn’t have anything to show for their lives before the death marches. They had no photographs, no gold crosses, no physical, tactil...

Armenia Fund

The Sun Shines Brighter in Historic Artsakh and Its Mountains Shelter Her Legendary People Helping Vulnerable Children and their Families in Armenia’s Northeastern Border Region Hayastan All-Armenian Fund Cleans Up Toxic Soil Around Historic Church in Lori Province From Genocide to Earthquakes, the People of Gyumri Show Enormous Strength and Uncanny Resilience Dreams Shattered by 1988 Spitak Earthquake Renewed and Realized Championing New, Networking Ideologies & Traditional Needs Like Well Water Pumps for Irrigation In the Shadow of Kings, a Royal Kindergarten is Helping Kids Reach their Full Potential Newly-built Hacop & Hilda Baghdassarian Community Center Opens in Artsakh’s Krasni Village An Ode to a Soldier, Father, Patriot Standing Strong in His Native Village Others Abandoned Hayastan All-Armenian Fund Builds 115 Greenhouses in Tavush Region to Prevent Food Insecurity South American Family Resuscitates Dilapidated Border Village in Northeastern Arm...

Three Apples: The Architect in a Box

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by Paul Chaderjian   Once there was and there was not…   There was nothing but sand here. Now, a picture-perfect 21st century metropolis stands tall with pride. Highrises of steel and glass, cemented with the sweat and blood of foreign workers, stab the clouds to reach the gods. They pierce and punch the Maker, challenging her dominion over mankind and its destiny. Where there were dunes of sand long before humanoids traversed this shallow, now reclaimed seabed, there are now swaths of hyper-development and buildings on illegal steroids. All those commutes in solitary gas-guzzlers out west is how these towers were built, how these cities were birthed. This isn’t Manhattan; it would never strive for that type of mediocrity or excellence. New York is too real, too historic, too known, too worn and too weak to compete with these new economic dynamics. Here is an Elysian vision, one perhaps only a Hollywood miniature set builder would dare create, a reali...

Three Apples: dOIN’ tIME iN dAW’HA

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Once there was and there was not … 1. [[[ dIS aPPEAR fROM hERE ]]] It’s Tuesday, and he’s on an Airbus, 32,972 feet above land, waiting for a computer network to ping him and beg him to return. Flight SU 106 is racing to Los Angeles from Moscow, where he has had a layover on his journey from Yerevan, Armenia — the faux Homeland — to his real home in the US. Weeks earlier, he had told his new boss in Armenia he was thinking about a three-month break. A freelance assignment in the Arabian Gulf would stall the process of his full repatriation to the Homeland, which actually was not the place his forefathers had lived for centuries. The sage advice he received was to just make a decision, stay or go, and just “move on.” It’s a win-win situation, his boss had said, but his heart was still torn. He had flipped a 50 AMD coin to see if he would pack up only months after arriving. The conflict was that he had come to this place to try to fill the large hole in his conflicted heart. I...