''The Armenian Weekly'' (originally ''Hairenik Weekly'') is an
English Armenian publication published by
Hairenik Association, Inc. in
Watertown,
Massachusetts
Massachusetts ( ; ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Maine to its east, Connecticut and Rhode ...
in the United States. It is the sister publication to the
Armenian language
Armenian (endonym: , , ) is an Indo-European languages, Indo-European language and the sole member of the independent branch of the Armenian language family. It is the native language of the Armenians, Armenian people and the official language of ...
weekly ''
Hairenik''. It was started as ''Hairenik Weekly'' in 1934 and its name was changed to ''The Armenian Weekly'', the name under which it is still published, in 1969. ''The Armenian Weekly'' also runs an online publication.
The newspaper belongs to the Armenian political party –
Armenian Revolutionary Federation
The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (, abbr. ARF (ՀՅԴ) or ARF-D), also known as Dashnaktsutyun (Armenians, Armenian: Դաշնակցություն, Literal translation, lit. "Federation"), is an Armenian nationalism, Armenian nationalist a ...
(ARF).
''Hairenik Weekly'' (1934–1969)
In June 1932, the Armenian-language ''
Hairenik'' had started a column in English to address the needs of English-speaking Armenians. The response was so positive that by March 1934 the ''Hairenik Weekly'' was established entirely in English and began publication, mostly through the efforts of young volunteer contributors. In June 1934 ''Hairenik Weekly'' acquired a full-time editor, James Mandalian, and an assistant editor, Queenie Pambookjian. Notably, there were translations of short stories by such prominent Armenian writers as
Avetis Aharonian
Avetis Aharonian (; 4 January 1866 – 20 March 1948) was an Armenian politician, writer, public figure and revolutionary, also part of the Armenian national movement.
Biography
Aharonian was born in 1866 in Surmali, Erivan Governorate, R ...
and
Hamasdegh and the poems of
Gostan Zarian. Moreover, the very stories that initially brought
William Saroyan
William Saroyan (; August 31, 1908 – May 18, 1981) was an Armenian-American novelist, playwright, and short story writer. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1940, and in 1943 won the Academy Award for Best Story for the film ''The ...
national recognition by the American public were first published in the ''Hairenik Weekly'' (under the pseudonym "Sirak Goryan").
''The Armenian Weekly'' (1969–present)
Today, along with news of general interest to the Armenian-American community, ''The Armenian Weekly'' publishes editorials, political analyzes, regular columns, short stories, and poems. The newspaper, while reflecting the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation
The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (, abbr. ARF (ՀՅԴ) or ARF-D), also known as Dashnaktsutyun (Armenians, Armenian: Դաշնակցություն, Literal translation, lit. "Federation"), is an Armenian nationalism, Armenian nationalist a ...
and
Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), is also open to a wide variety of views and opinions in which the pros and cons of issues can be discussed openly and honestly. Youth activities are still reported in each issue, upcoming events are announced in the calendar and cultural activities are reported through music, dance and movie reviews.
Although ''The Armenian Weekly''s headquarters are located in
Watertown, Massachusetts
Watertown is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, part of Greater Boston. The population was 35,329 in the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Its neighborhoods include Bemis, Coolidge Square, East Watertown, Watertown Sq ...
, subscribers hail from as near as Boston and as far as Buenos Aires and beyond.
In 2025, both the English language ''The Armenian Weekly'' and Armenian language ''Hairenik Weekly'' unveiled a new logo and rebrand. They also released updated websites and expanded
social media
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engagement.
Editors
The following is a list of former editors of the ''Hairenik Weekly''/''The Armenian Weekly'':
* Armen Bardizian (March 1934 - June 1934)
* James G. Mandalian (1934–1969)
* James H. Tashjian (1945–1981)
* Laura Tosoonian (1977–1978)
* Ohan S. Balian (1979–1982)
* Tom Vartabedian (1982–1983)
* Georgi-Ann (Bargamian) Oshagan (1982–1984)
* Muriel (Mimi) Parseghian (1984–1989)
* Antranig Kasbarian (1987–1992)
* Vahe Habeshian (1990–1996)
* Viken Aprahamian (1996–1997)
* Peter Nersesian (1998–1999)
* Arto Payaslian (1999–2000)
* Jason Sohigian (1999–2004)
* Sossi Esajanian (acting editor 2004–2005)
* Jenny Kiljian (2005–2007)
* Khatchig Mouradian (2007–2014)
* Nanore Barsoumian (2014–2016)
* Rupen Janbazian (2016–2018)
* Karine Vann (2018–2019)
* Pauline Getzoyan (November 2019 – current)
Columnists
The following is a list of all known columnists of ''The Armenian Weekly'':
* Kegham Balian
* C. K. Garabed
* Stepan Piligian
* Harut Sassounian
* Melody Seraydarian
* Yeghia Tashjian
* Garen Yegparian
See also
* ''
Asbarez''
*
Media in Armenia
References
External links
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