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SUMMARY:THE SURVIVOR The Silent Genocide of the Armenians In the City of Khoy\, Iran 1917-1918
DESCRIPTION:THE SURVIVOR \nThe Silent Genocide of the Armenians \nIn the City of Khoy\, Iran 1917-1918 \nGLENDALE\, CA On Thursday\, January 23\, 2014\, at 7pm\, the author\, Rosemary H. Cohen will present The Survivor\, the true story of the silent Genocide of the Armenians by Turkish Ottoman soldiers in the city of Khoy\, Iran\, at the Glendale Central Library Auditorium\, 222 East Harvard Street in Glendale. The presentation is in English. Admission is free; seating is limited. Library visitors receive 3 hours FREE parking across the street at The Market Place parking structure with validation at the Loan Desk. \nThe Survivor is a tender and sensitive true story of Arousiak\, who was born in the City of Khoy\, northwest of Iran. Arousiak the grandmother of the author\, wishes for an education\, but she marries instead\, at the age of twelve and half years to Yeprem\, who was 24 years old. Arousiak is happy as a new bride\, living in luxury\, with a devoted husband. But soon her life shatters\, as in 1918\, the Turkish Ottoman soldiers occupied the City of Khoy\, and massacred almost the entire Armenian population of the city who used to live there for centuries. The eighteen-year-old Arousiak\, and her three year-old daughter’s happy existence was transformed into the difficult life of the survivors. Yet she continues living\,  and struggles to educate and provide for her only daughter\, her sole reminder of her deep love and glorious past. \nDr. Rosemary Hartounian Cohen is an award-winning author\, journalist\, and an accomplished artist. She is the author of Korban – The Sacrifice of Liana\, Terrorists or Martyrs\, The Mother of Jerusalem is Crying\, Anoush – The Daughter of King Shen and  The Survivor\, which has been translated in Armenian\, Farsi\, and French. She has written many articles in The Jewish Heritage\, thefrontpageonline.com\, the Jewish Journal\, The Armenian Reporter\, Javanan and etc.  Dr. Cohen is also the founder and director of the Liana Cohen Foundation\, a non-profit organization encouraging youth to study music\, as well as providing the healing touch of music and arts to grieving families and survivors of tragedies\, such as victims of drunk-driving\, alcohol and drug abuse. Dr. Cohen is a well-known writer and artist in the United States and abroad. She is currently working on the second edition of The Survivor\, which will include the stories of additional survivors of the Armenian Genocide and new historical findings.
URL:https://downtownglendale.com/event/the-survivor-the-silent-genocide-of-the-armenians-in-the-city-of-khoy-iran-1917-1918/
LOCATION:Downtown Central Library\, 222 E. Harvard St.\, Glendale\, CA\, 91205\, United States
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SUMMARY:Into The Light: The Healing Art of Kalman Aron By Susan Beilby Magee
DESCRIPTION:Into The Light: The Healing Art of Kalman Aron \nBy Susan Beilby Magee \nGLENDALE\, CA On Thursday\, January 9\, 2014\, at 7pm Author Susan Beilby Magee will present Into the Light : The Healing Art of Kalman Aron\, at the Glendale Central Library Auditorium\, 222 East Harvard Street in Glendale. The presentation is in English. Admission is free; seating is limited. Library visitors receive 3 hours FREE parking across the street at The Market Place parking structure with validation at the Loan Desk. \nINTO THE LIGHT: The Healing Art of Kalman Aron relates the life of émigré artist Kalman Aron from his youth as an art prodigy in Latvia\, through four years of darkness in Holocaust slave labor and concentration camps—where drawing portraits of guards for morsels of food would save him from starvation. After the war\, he made his way to the Vienna Fine Arts Academy where he received his Masters in Fine Art. He then left Europe\, finding sanctuary in California in 1949. Aron first found success in America by painting pastels of children\, later becoming known for landscapes and studies of people in his unique style of “psychological realism.” His work soon caught the attention of Hollywood celebrities and connoisseurs alike\, and commissions arrived from such notables as Ronald Reagan\, Henry Miller and André Previn. Kalman Aron was honored in 2010 with the hanging of his iconic Mother and Child in the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust. Aron resides in Los Angeles\, California. \nSusan Beilby Magee grew up in Glendale and earned her BA at Pomona College and her MBA at Wharton.  A former White House Fellow\, she had a successful career in government and business before turning to matters of the heart: hypnotherapy and meditation. Susan Magee’s life-long friendship with Kalman Aron began when she sat for her portrait at age six. A half century later\, the artist asked her to write his story\, and she spent countless hours interviewing him\, his family and friends and other Latvian survivors. Over nine years\, she traveled his path across Europe from Riga\, through seven slave labor and concentration camps in Latvia\, Poland\, Germany and then Czechoslovakia and finally to Vienna where he studied art before coming to Los Angeles. \nThe program is sponsored by Glendale\, Library Arts & Culture.
URL:https://downtownglendale.com/event/into-the-light-the-healing-art-of-kalman-aron-by-susan-beilby-magee/
LOCATION:Downtown Central Library\, 222 E. Harvard St.\, Glendale\, CA\, 91205\, United States
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SUMMARY:An Exciting Panel Discussion The Challenges Facing Armenian Artists & Writers in Diaspora
DESCRIPTION:An Exciting Panel Discussion \nThe Challenges Facing Armenian Artists & Writers in Diaspora \n  \nGLENDALE\, CA The public is invited on Thursday\, December 12\, 2013\, at 7pm to an exciting panel discussion on The Challenges Facing Armenian Artists & writers in Diaspora\, featuring panelists Vahe Berberian\, Aris Janigian\, Ara Oshagan and Lory Tatoulian. Maria Armoudian will be moderating the panel discussion at the Glendale Central Library Auditorium\, 222 East Harvard Street in Glendale. The discussion is in English. Admission is free; seating is limited. Library visitors receive 3 hours FREE parking across the street at The Market Place parking structure with validation at the Loan Desk. \n  \nMaria Armoudian is the author of Kill the Messenger: The Media’s Role in the Fate of the World. Armoudian is the host and producer of the syndicated radio program\, The Scholars Circle. Her articles have been published by the New York Times Syndicate and the Los Angeles Times Syndicate and have appeared in Columbia Journalism Review\, Salon.com\, Huffington Post\, Grist\, Daily Variety and Billboard. \n  \nVahe Berberian is an actor\, playwright\, leading Armenian monologist\, and a prolific painter. He is the  co-founder of the Armenian Experimental Theatre. He has written and directed Pink Elephant\, Quicksand\, Baron Garbis\, and Gyank. Berberian is an established leading Armenian monologist. He has performed five one-man shows; Yevaylen\, Nayev\, Dagaveen\, Sagayn and Yete. Berberian’s paintings are well known in the United States and abroad. He has had over 65 exhibitions since 1975. \nAris Janigian is the author of Bloodvine\, Riverbig\, and This Angelic Land. He is the co-author of Something for Nothing\, a book on the philosophy of graphic design. He is a contributing writer for thenervousbreakdown.com. He lives in Los Angeles\, but seasonally returns to Fresno\, his hometown\, to pack and ship wine grapes.  \nAra Oshagan is a photographer whose work revolves around the intersecting themes of identity\, community and memory. His work is in the permanent collection of the Southeast Museum of Photography\, Florida; the Downey Museum of Art\, California; and the Museum of Modern Art in Armenia. \nLory Tatoulian is an actress and playwright who has been performing her comedic one-woman shows and cabarets across the country. She has written and performed many shows such as; Sitting Twisted\, Talking Straight\, Autosapiens\, Sketched\, Pomegrante Whisky and The Big Bad Armo show.  \nThe program is organized by the Library\, Arts & Culture Department.
URL:https://downtownglendale.com/event/an-exciting-panel-discussion-the-challenges-facing-armenian-artists-writers-in-diaspora/
LOCATION:Downtown Central Library\, 222 E. Harvard St.\, Glendale\, CA\, 91205\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Climb of a Lifetime at 13! My Mount Ararat Experience
DESCRIPTION:GLENDALE\, CA Fourteen-year-old Sebouh Oshagan will describe his climb up Mount Ararat at age 13 with a PowerPoint presentation on Wednesday\, November 20\, 2013\, at 7 pm at the Glendale Central Library Auditorium\, 222 East Harvard Street in Glendale. Admission is free; seating is limited. The presentation is in English. Library visitors receive 3 hours FREE parking across the street at The MarketPlace parking structure with validation at the Loan Desk. The program is organized by the Library\, Arts & Culture Department. \nSebouh Oshagan is a 14-year-old ninth grader at Crescenta Valley High School\, where he plays junior varsity soccer for the CV Falcons. He graduated from the Chamlian Armenian school in 2013. Sebouh is an avid soccer player ; his other hobbies include writing\, reading\, playing guitar and trying new restaurants. In an interview Sebouh stated\, “My experience was a mixture of many different emotions\, very strange to say the least. Pre-climb was very exciting. I was very eager to climb the mountain\, and to get back home to earn insta-bragging rights with my friends. However\, during the climb\, the only thought circulating through my head was\, just keep going\, just keep going.” \nMount Ararat is the tallest mountain in the Middle East. Located in historical Armenia in what is now Eastern Turkey\, Ararat scrapes the skies at 5\,165 meters tall (16\,946 feet). \n  \nCONTACT: Elizabeth Grigorian\, Glendale Library\, Arts & Culture Department at egrigorian@ci.glendale.ca.us at (818) 548-3288 or Melissa Stallings mstallings@ci.glendale.ca.us at (818) 937-7839.
URL:https://downtownglendale.com/event/the-climb-of-a-lifetime-at-13-my-mount-ararat-experience/
LOCATION:Downtown Central Library\, 222 E. Harvard St.\, Glendale\, CA\, 91205\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bolis Screening with Screen Writer
DESCRIPTION:“Eric Nazarian’s film tells the story of Armenak Mouradian\, an Armenian oud musician from the Diaspora who travels to Istanbul to find his grandfather’s oud shop and a family heirloom that disappeared during the Armenian Genocide. The film in English\, Turkish and Armenian. Running time is 20 minutes.”
URL:https://downtownglendale.com/event/bolis-screening-with-screen-writer/
LOCATION:Downtown Central Library\, 222 E. Harvard St.\, Glendale\, CA\, 91205\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mobile Technology Class
DESCRIPTION:“Discover how easy it is to use your mobile device to download eBooks\, search the library catalog\, and learn a new language. Bring your own device or borrow one of the Library’s iPads.”
URL:https://downtownglendale.com/event/mobile-technology-class-2/
LOCATION:Downtown Central Library\, 222 E. Harvard St.\, Glendale\, CA\, 91205\, United States
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SUMMARY:Opera Talks\, Carmen
DESCRIPTION:“Speakers from the Los Angeles Opera Speakers Bureau will discuss Carmen as part of the series focusing on the magical and powerful world of opera”
URL:https://downtownglendale.com/event/opera-talks-carmen/
LOCATION:Downtown Central Library\, 222 E. Harvard St.\, Glendale\, CA\, 91205\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mobile Technology Class
DESCRIPTION:“Discover how easy it is to use your mobile device to download eBooks\, search the library catalog and learn a new language. Bring your own device or borrow one of the Library’s iPads. Register before September 6. For more information please contact: Keith Kesler at (818) 548-6450”
URL:https://downtownglendale.com/event/mobile-technology-class/
LOCATION:Downtown Central Library\, 222 E. Harvard St.\, Glendale\, CA\, 91205\, United States
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SUMMARY:Loading Dock Book Sale at The Central Library
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URL:https://downtownglendale.com/event/loading-dock-book-sale-at-the-central-library/
LOCATION:Downtown Central Library\, 222 E. Harvard St.\, Glendale\, CA\, 91205\, United States
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