Gacia Injeyan

Flow: A Dialogue-Free Film That Speaks Volumes • 

A revolution in the world of animation began to unfold at this year’s Oscars when Flow (2024) became the first-ever…

Book Review: The Gardens of Silihdar • 

“The pages of ‘The Gardens of Silihdar’ exude the scent of the roses,” as my professor, Araks Shahinyan, once said…

Review: No Mud, No Lotus: The Art of Transforming Suffering • 

“When we bring our mind home to our body, something wonderful happens; our mental discourse stops its chattering,” Thich Nhat…

Movie Review: Blink Twice or Run Faster From the Billionaire’s Private Island • 

“Blink twice if you are in danger.” Laughter fills the air. It’s funny and entertaining—until it’s not. Abuse of power…
Sheeraz Kaprielian

Documentary Review: Gharbiyyeh by Kourken Papazian • 

In the winding streets of Beirut, Lebanon, where different cultures mix and memories fill every corner, there is a forgotten…

Why “Friends” Doesn’t Lose Its Popularity • 

The sitcom Friends, created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, is one of the most-watched TV shows of all time.…