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When a country like Armenia sends a film out into the world, it’s not just art. It’s a way to preserve memory, to reach a scattered diaspora. Each film offers the world stories that might otherwise be ...
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For much of his career in the theater, John Leguizamo has had the stage to himself—and filled it capably. He has written and starred in four solo shows on Broadway, a rare achievement that earned him ...
A Russian peacekeeper in 2020 outside the Medieval Armenian Orthodox Dadivank monastery, on land today controlled by Azerbaijan. (Alexander Nemenov / AFP / Getty Images) When a country like Armenia ...