Pushkin Street: Raffi Wartanian’s Eclectic, Honest Musical Debut

ianyan magazine
Jan 12 2014

Pushkin Street: Raffi Wartanian’s Eclectic, Honest Musical Debut

Posted by Liana Aghajanian

Raffi Wartanian has probably never particularly enjoyed sitting still.
The 27-year-old musician has gone from playing for Baptist church
choirs in rough Baltimore neighborhoods to studying flamenco in Spain,
volunteering on a Portugal farm and riding his bicycle across the
country to San Francisco. It was in the Bay Area where he wound up
living with some of the best gypsy jazz guitar players in the city –
an encounter that had a profound impact on his style.

After being based in Armenia as a Fulbright research fellow where he
studied music with teachers at the Komitas Conservatory, Wartanian
released his debut album last year. `Pushkin Street,’ an impressive
collection of 11 songs, comes with as much eclectic sound as it does
track titles. Wartanian’s deep, consistent voice and trusty guitar
anchor a folk, blues, rock, indie-filled journey that reflects his own
life, identity and travels in the most wondrous of ways.

The youngest of three who was driven down to Armenian school in D.C.
while listening to a radio program called the Beatles Brunch every
week, Wartanian’s upbringing is as much a fusion as his music. At
home, he spoke Armenian and at lunch, he ate manaish, a Levantine
dough topped with cheese or ground meat, in a sea of peanut butter and
jelly sandwiches.

`It was like the classic double life experience of first generation
Armenian-Americans,’he says. `American by day, Armenian by night.’

In a way, his love for music has connected both worlds. He had studied
piano, influenced by his classical pianist aunt, and there was never a
shortage of Armenian, Greek and Arabic music in his house. But it was
in high school when he switched to guitar and became enveloped in the
music of Nirvana and Led Zeppelin. He began writing music and playing
shows before he studied music theory in college as an undergraduate,
often playing in different bands – some funk, some neo-soul. He
quickly figured out though, that the complexity involved in lining up
schedules, perspective and specific vision made him better suited to
branching out as a solo artist.

After college, he traveled across the U.S., Europe and as well as
Lebanon where his roommate was his grandmother, but it was Armenia,
which he first visited in 2007 with Birthright Armenia, a program that
offers applicants with Armenian descent to volunteer in the country
through long and short-term stints, that solidified in him a manic
desire to return.

`I was constantly longing to come back,’ he says.

So he did, visiting in 2012 and also spending most of 2013 in Armenia
under a Fulbright Fellowship. He traveled across the country, learning
about Armenia’s unique biodiversity as well as growing environmental
problems. He even shot his music video for the song, `Electronic
Flirtation,’ in the country.

What does Wartanian really, truly love about Armenia? The fact that he
doesn’t have to think about being Armenian when he’s there.

Courtesy of Raffi Wartanian

`It doesn’t matter,’ he says vigorously. `I’m just who I am and that’s
it. When I’m in the diaspora, whether it’s in Lebanon or America or a
farm in Portugal, there is this always this question of identity and
having to define myself – `how Armenian am I going to be today?’ –
Here, there’s none of that. I just buy some cheese and toilet paper
and it’s the most Armenian thing I could possibly do.’

Naming his album, a nod to the Yerevan street where he performed his
first live music show in Armenia , came

`It wasn’t a big deal, but for me it was like a thrill and a rush to
be performing in Armenia and performing my own music,’ he says. `It
really gave me a sense of validation in my own voice and ability.’

That validation eventually lead Wartanian to release `Pushkin Street,’
where he incorporates a bevy of colorful characters and personal
stories that include everything from a Celiac disease to overcoming a
fear of dogs and political elections in Armenia.

`Gluten Free Blues,’ a feet-stomping rockabilly-inspired song was
written as a wedding gift for Wartanian’s two close friends – one who
has Celiac disease and one who does not – whom he biked across America
with.’Hello, empty stomach/Pleasure to meet you/Days are gonna be
long/And I might have to eat ya!’ Wartanian sings

In `Electronic Flirtation,’ a `thematic philosophical statement song’
about how the new, digital landscape impacts the way people relate to
each other, Wartanian waxes poetic about the good old days of romance
and bits and bytes that have replaced it.

Dizzy in Dreams is a nostalgic song detailing how it feels to always
be coming and going, about `trying to reconnect with a place that
you’ve left, that feeling of saying goodbye and hello again,’ he says.

Though Wartanian is currently based in NYC, working on new music while
he’s enrolled in a master’s program at Columbia University, and
occasionally working on some sketch comedy, it seems heading back to
Armenia, a place he says he feels really at home in, is in his future.

`I don’t have any of those existential questions,’ he says about
living in the Caucasus country, `rather I feel like I belong to this
big family.’

Listen to Pushkin Street here

Watch Raffi Wartanian music video for `Electronic Flirtation’ here:

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.ianyanmag.com/2014/01/12/pushkin-street-raffi-wartanians-eclectic-honest-musical-debut/

Divas, spies and first ladies of their ilk

The Times of India
Jan 12 2014

Divas, spies and first ladies of their ilk

Ratnottama Sengupta,TNN | Jan 12, 2014, 02.26 AM IST

KOLKATA: When they died, both Gauhar Jaan and Noor Inayat Khan were
laid to rest in unmarked graves. Other than this, they had another
thing in common – Kolkata. This emerged on the fourth day of AKLF, on
at The Park, in association with The Times of India.

Gauhar Jaan ‘Kalkattewali’, the first Asian to be recorded on 78 RPM,
was the toast of this city’s upper crust. They were mad about her
ghazals and thumris; she was mad about her cat and hosted lavish
parties for their litter. Born to a Hindu grandmother, British
grandfather, and Armenian father, she would ride down Red Road on her
four-horse buggy and wave at the viceroy if he happened to pass by,
even if that spelt a thousand-rupee penalty. Inevitably, she was
paupered and had to seek employment with the Wodeyars of Mysore. Two
years later when she died, childless, no one bothered to place a
tombstone on her grave.

Noor was daughter of Hazrat Inayat Khan, a descendent of Tipu
Sultanwho died fighting the British rulers. Being a Sufi, Inayat
didn’t care for fights: When his murshid told him to travel west, he
arrived in California with his veena and his chelas. There, he fell in
love with this beauty called Ray Baker, married her and headed for
London. When he realised he was being trailed, he fled to Moscow where
Noor was born full 100 years ago, on January 2. When the October
Revolution happened, Inayat returned to London where they stayed
through WW1. Again, when he was followed, he moved to Paris where he
suddenly died. Noor, all of 13, took charge of her mother and
siblings.

In 1939, with war clouds hovering over them, Noor’s brother Vilayat
said, “Though Sufis, we must fight fascism.” So they’re back in
London, he joins RAF, she its women’s wing. The war had empowered the
women in many ways: Noor learnt radio transmission and became the
first woman wireless operator. Soon she was inducted into the secret
service: one day a young man unilaterally informed her in French:
“You’ll be sent to Paris. If you’re caught you’ll be killed. Are you
ready?” Noor didn’t think even once, she simply said “Yes”.

Nora or Madelaine – as she was known – had an appetite for adventure.
But the job at hand was full of danger – she could decode in less than
72 hours but her circuit was broken in less than a week. She rebuilt
it and had a busy time for three months. But her beauty proved her
undoing: She was betrayed by an informer whose infatuation she didn’t
reciprocate. The feisty spy found herself in Dachau, condemned to
‘disappear without trace’.

Spy or diva, both citizens of the world had to get the better of
logistical challenge. Noor, wherever she went, had to carry the
transmission machine in a box, plug it electrically, transmit and
scoot – with the box! And Gauhar? Since there were no microphones
then, she had to scream at the top pitch into a horn, with two
technicians standing by her to hold back her hand if she lifted it to
her ears, Hindustani-vocalist style! Don’t you see? It’d disturb the
recording – that ended with the declaration ‘I am Gauhar Jaan!’ -which
would then be cut into a disc by a technician in Hanover.

Screechy, even funny to our stereophonic-and Dolby-attuned ears, these
recordings still bring us the story of the diva who led the vinyl
recording movement that went unnoticed in its 100th year – 2002.
That’s why Vikram Sampath has taken up the task of making available to
everyone who’s interested in the ‘Voices of India.’

Noor? She was decorated by the Brits with a George Cross and the
French with a Grand Croix. But India did not know of her. Full 50
years after WW2 had ended, when the secret service records were
declassified, details of her war against fascism surfaced. And
Shrabani Basu picked up her trail. Besides penning down her
impassioned story, she even raised 100,000 pounds for a bronze bust
that was unveiled in London 2012 – by Princess Anne!

From: Baghdasarian

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/Divas-spies-and-first-ladies-of-their-ilk/articleshow/28694315.cms

Armenian MP of ruling party speaks of `lack of constructivity’

Armenian MP of ruling party speaks of `lack of constructivity’

13:52 – 12.01.14

Four parliamentary groups plan to hold a protest at funded pensions on
January 18.

Armenia’s authorities have a clear opinion of that, without being
particularly concerned over the unification of non-coalition forces.

Hovhannes Sahakyan, a Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) parliamentary
group member, does not think the ruling party, RPA, is concerned over
the non-coalition forces’ combined efforts.

`I think we lack constructivism now. And the fact of the political
forces joining their efforts can be welcomed,’ he told Tert.am.

According to the MP, Armenia is a state of law, and the authorities
are building up a rule-of-law state and have proved that any actions
within law are acceptable regardless of whether they are organized by
opposition forces civil activists or pro-government forces.

`Each person has his or her own opinion, and they can express their
opinions within law. I do not see any problem,’ Sahakyan said.

Late in 2013, the government’s statement on the introduction of a
funded pensions system in Armenia, caused public discontent. The
initiative against funded pensions has since held a number of
protests.

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/01/12/Authority/

Shant Harutyunyan Fainted After Being Given Improper Food: Attorney

Shant Harutyunyan Fainted After Being Given Improper Food: Attorney

01.10.2014 15:29 epress.am

Shant Harutyunyan, a political activist imprisoned on Nov. 5, lost
consciousness after he ceased his hunger strike, his lawyer, Inessa
Petrosyan, said at a press conference today after visiting her client.

According to lawyer, after the decision to end his hunger strike,
Harutyunyan was not given dietary food but egg, which caused him to
faint. She added that for about an hour and a half today, she was not
permitted to meet with her client since he had fainted.

The investigative body verbally informed the lawyer that the forensic
psychiatrist determined Harutyunyan to be sane. Recall, after being
arrested, Harutyunyan spent one month in Nubarashen psychiatric
clinic, where he was subject to a forensic examination. Petrosyan,
however, has not yet been received the written conclusion.

Petrosyan has complained of the conditions in which Harutyunyan is
being kept: the room is not heated and the constant transfers have a
negative impact on his health. She also recalled that it’s been 3
months that her client’s family has not been permitted to visit him.

Through the attorney, Harutyunyan expresses his gratitude to his
supporters, noting that his will is unshakeable and he will continue
to fight.

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.epress.am/en/2014/01/10/shant-harutyunyan-fainted-after-being-given-improper-food-attorney.html

Top 10 most attractive women in Armenian show business (PHOTOS)

Top 10 most attractive women in Armenian show business (PHOTOS)

JANUARY 11, 16:41

YEREVAN. – The attractiveness of a woman is not limited solely to her
outer beauty.

A woman’s likeable demeanor, poise, walk, gestures, positions, voice,
glance, sparkle in her eyes, and her emotional state likewise make her
beautiful.

NEWS.am STYLE presents below its top ten most attractive women in
Armenian show business.

The list was compiled in consideration of the views of our readers,
the interest shown toward the women presented below, and the number of
hits of our news items about them.

Nazeni Hovhannisyan

Anahit Simonyan

Astghik Safaryan

Sirusho

Lilit Hovhannisyan

Arminka

Lusine Tovmasyan

Meri Makaryan

Iveta Mukuchyan

Maya Poghosyan

NEWS.am STYLE

From: Baghdasarian

http://style.news.am/eng/news/10247/top-10-most-attractive-women-in-armenian-show-business-photos.html

Criminal Oligarchy Escapes From Armenia

Criminal Oligarchy Escapes From Armenia

The press reported that the ex-governor of Syunik Surik Khachatryan,
a.k.a. Liska, has had his family move from Armenia and he will stay
here alone for some business-related plans of his. Such news is heard
often. The representatives of the Armenian criminal oligarchic
circles, high-ranking officials are often reported to move their
families and money to the west.

According to Global Financial Integrity, illicit financial outflow
from Armenia in the past decade was over 6 billion dollars which is
twice the annual budget of Armenia. It is a fact that in Armenia only
high-ranking officials and their relatives have big capital which is
illicit.

The concentration of capital in Armenia has lasted for two decades,
and the end is not visible because the basic political and economic
rules are not enforced in Armenia. The laws regulating competition and
market relations are not enforced.

Instead, there are monopolies, illicit privileges etc which are very
well known to everyone. The groups that have usurped political power
have established the pattern of quotas, monopolies and racketeering.
The right to these is granted to those who service the smooth
operation of this system, i.e. officials, political parties, etc.

However, the threat of losing illicit capital and property has
increased. Besides internal circumstances, serious external factors
have added, beginning with change of elites and permanent
redistribution of property to capitulation deals with Russia.

The latter is especially interesting because the system, despite
looking for salvation and guarantees of security in Russia, mostly
trusts its capital to the West. Apparently, there are and there can be
no guarantees of security.

Are there guarantees in the West? At least, the billions will feed the
Western economies and be the `ransom’ for the Armenian criminal
oligarchy.

Is it possible to return stolen billions to the country? Is it
possible that ransom is needed in the homeland?

Liska has stayed to run what business? What has he left half-done?
Where would he be if Armenia had a regulated economic and political
environment?

Haikazn Ghahriyan,Editor-in-Chief
17:08 11/01/2014
Story from Lragir.am News:

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/31704

Little Armenia Part of Obama’s `Promise Zone’ Program

Little Armenia Part of Obama’s `Promise Zone’ Program

Friday, January 10th, 2014 |

A sign points to Little Armenia

Rep. Schiff Joins with Obama at White House to Help Announce Los
Angeles Promise Zone

WASHINGTON – Representative Adam Schiff on Thursday joined President
Barack Obama to help announce the first five `Promise Zones,’ which
will include one located in the Los Angeles neighborhoods of
Hollywood, East Hollywood, Koreatown, Westlake and Pico Union. The
Little Armenia neighborhood in Hollywood falls within this program’s
borders.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti is scheduled to hosted a press
conference on Friday at City Hall to announce the initiative and
detailed the impact this will have in advancing the needs of the city
and neighborhoods that have been included in the program.

U.S. Representative Adam Schiff with Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti
in Washington, D.C.

First announced by the President during last year’s State of the Union
Address, the Promise Zone Initiative is a way to partner with local
communities and businesses to create jobs, increase economic security,
expand access to educational opportunities and quality, affordable
housing and improve public safety.

The Hollywood Central Park project, which Schiff has worked on for
years, will be located within the Los Angeles Promise Zone. The
project would build a 44 acre urban park over the Hollywood Freeway
that will create more than 40,000 jobs, create long-term economic
stimulus, and provide the community with open green space for
generations to come. This is a major step forward for this
highly-anticipated project.

`By investing in these key communities in the country, we will not
only create jobs and educational opportunity for our young people, but
we will return hope to some areas that have lost much in the Great
Recession,’ said Schiff. `Every child must have a good chance at
success – no matter where you’re from – and this new Promise Zone will
help keep the promise that hard work and determination in America can
and will pay off.’

This new Los Angeles Promise Zone is focused on five primary goals:

Increasing housing affordability by preserving existing affordable
housing and partnering with housing developers to increase the supply
of affordable new housing to prevent displacement.

Ensuring all youth have access to a high-quality education, and are
prepared for college and careers through its Promise Neighborhoods
initiative, by partnering with the Youth Policy Institute and L.A.
Unified School District to expand its Full Service Community Schools
model from 7 schools to all 45 Promise Zone schools by 2019.

A map of the Promise Zone that encompases Little Armenia

Ensuring youth and adult residents have access to high-quality career
and technical training opportunities that prepare them for careers in
high-growth industries through partnerships with career and technical
training schools and the Los Angeles Community College District.

Investing in transit infrastructure including bus rapid transit lines
and bike lanes, and promoting transit-oriented development (TOD) that
attracts new businesses and creates jobs.

Charging its Promise Zone Director and Advisory Board with eliminating
wasteful and duplicative government programs

President Barak Obama announces the Promise Zone with Los Angeles
Mayor Eric Garcetti in the audience

Schiff advocated directly with the White House and the Department of
Housing and Urban Development to select Hollywood as one of the first
zones in a letter in November 2013, saying: `The Los Angeles Promise
Zone seeks to attract private investment, improve affordable housing
and educational opportunities, create jobs, reduce serious and violent
crime, and assist local leaders in navigating federal programs and
cutting through red tape in the targeted Central Los Angeles
community. The City of Los Angeles has worked tirelessly for more than
a decade to develop innovative partnerships and best practices to
support this model.’

From: Baghdasarian

http://asbarez.com/118250/little-armenia-part-of-obama%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%98promise-zone%E2%80%99-program/

Extra-parliamentary forces not invited to rally against pension refo

Extra-parliamentary forces not invited to rally against pension reforms

14:49 – 11.01.14

Representatives of extra-parliamentary political forces say they
haven’t been invited to the parliamentary opposition’s rally scheduled
next week.

Four parliamentary factions – the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation-Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D), the Armenian National Congress
(ANC), Prosperous Armenia and Heritage – decided in a joint session on
Friday to organize a rally on January 18 to protest against the
pension reforms.

Mikael Poghosyan, the leader of the Conservative Party of Armenia,
said they will probably not attend the rally as they haven’t received
an invitation.

The National Self-Determination Union has not been invited either,
according to its leader, Paruyr Hayrikyan.

`The major concern today has to do with the Customs Union, our forced
membership in the new Soviet Union, an alliance of three dictators.
Others may find more questions, important or unimportant,’ he said.

Commenting on amended pension law making pension accumulation
compulsory for all Atmrni born after 1974, Hayrikyan said he thinks
its enforcement on voluntary bases would be more advisable.

Garegin Chigaszyan of the pre-parliament group said they are still
undecided about plans of attending the January 18 rally.

Armenian News – Tert.am

From: Baghdasarian

Armenian Deputy FM: Aliyev remembers the defeat from Artsakh

Armenian Deputy FM: Aliyev remembers the defeat from Artsakh

14:33 11.01.2014

`It’s no secret to anyone that the denial of the right to
self-determination through the distortion of the essence of the
Karabakh conflict, the propaganda of hatred towards Armenians and the
threats of resumption of war are the main obstacle to the negotiation
process,’ Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan said.

`This was once again expressed in the Azerbaijani President’s most
recent speech. He could indicate more impressive figures by comparing
his country to the Artsakh Republic. However, he avoids doing that
keeping in mind the defeat in the war it unleashed, irrespective of
any figures. He’s well aware that new adventurism will lead to new
defeats,’ Kocharyan said, commenting on Azerbaijani President Ilham
Aliyev’s statements at the January 9th cabinet meeting.

Azerbaijan President had declared that `according to statistics,
Armenia is inferior to Azerbaijan in all aspects, which will play a
decisive role in the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh issue.’

From: Baghdasarian

http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/01/11/armenian-deputy-fm-aliyev-remembers-the-defeat-from-artsakh/

Ani est une ville arménienne écrit le journal turc, Hurriyet Enfin!

ARMENIE HISTORIQUE
Ani est une ville arménienne écrit le journal turc « Hurriyet Daily
News ». Enfin !

Enfin ! Ani la capitale arménienne des Bagratides, présentée jusqu’à
présent par les guides touristiques turcs sans référence à ses
origines arménienne, va retrouver peu à peu son histoire. Le journal
turc « Hurriyet Daily News » vient de présenter un reportage avec une
série de photos sur« l’ancienne cité arménienne d’Ani couverte sous la
neige ». L’article précise que « Ani est la capitale du royaume
arménien du Moyen Age » qui se trouve actuellement près de l’Arménie,
sur le territoire de la Turquie de l’Est. « La partie orientale d’Ani
est protégée par un pont qui surplombe le fleuve Akhourian, du côté
occidental par les plateaux de Bostanlar ou Darghoudatsor. L’Akhourian
est l’un des affluents de l’Araxe qui coule le long d’une partie de la
frontière entre l’Arménie et la Turquie ».

Krikor Amirzayan

samedi 11 janvier 2014,
Krikor Amirzayan ©armenews.com

From: Baghdasarian