AAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
I'm going out of my mind. Every day is different, but the one thing I can count on is that every minute will be filled with something. Spontinaity has taken on a new meaning. My days are filled the day or two prior, and it just keeps going. The one consistency is that my day will fill up somehow. ARG! I need a break already.
Some exciting things that have happened lately... I was commissioned to do photography at Nuné's concert, but I can't upload them right now because the internet has waged war on me. No matter, tomorrow I will have access to DSL and plan to use it wisely... and thoroughly. It seems like there's more demand here for photography coverage of events than anything else. Everyone wants a photographer to catch them in a moment. I'm not complaining.
Sonya Varoujian has been in Armenia for a while now recording a new CD. Apparently she was inspired for the first time in years to write when she visited last year. You can sense this in the music. I heard a little clip of her without the other instruments, but even her alone is absolutely amazing. She is writing all original music in Armenian (she's from NY/Now North of London) and will be accompanied by local musicians.
Another exciting event around the corner is the AIPRG Dual Citizenship conference to take place at the AUA Business Center. I'll be covering the event (photo and design) and will report on the topics as always.
And finally, my dear roommate Sam Samuelian has been hard at work for weeks with his partner Stepan and energetic staff to open a new branch of their very successful Diner "Square One" at Zvartnotz Airport. I visited yesterday as they were preparing the final touches, and it looks absolutely amazing. It truly removes you from that icky Zvartnotz feeling. It's modern, colorful and homey, so now I have a place to wait for all my visitors I have to pick up this summer... and I get to see my roommate once in a while since he's never home. :( Miss you, Sam!
Some exciting things that have happened lately... I was commissioned to do photography at Nuné's concert, but I can't upload them right now because the internet has waged war on me. No matter, tomorrow I will have access to DSL and plan to use it wisely... and thoroughly. It seems like there's more demand here for photography coverage of events than anything else. Everyone wants a photographer to catch them in a moment. I'm not complaining.
Sonya Varoujian has been in Armenia for a while now recording a new CD. Apparently she was inspired for the first time in years to write when she visited last year. You can sense this in the music. I heard a little clip of her without the other instruments, but even her alone is absolutely amazing. She is writing all original music in Armenian (she's from NY/Now North of London) and will be accompanied by local musicians.
Another exciting event around the corner is the AIPRG Dual Citizenship conference to take place at the AUA Business Center. I'll be covering the event (photo and design) and will report on the topics as always.
And finally, my dear roommate Sam Samuelian has been hard at work for weeks with his partner Stepan and energetic staff to open a new branch of their very successful Diner "Square One" at Zvartnotz Airport. I visited yesterday as they were preparing the final touches, and it looks absolutely amazing. It truly removes you from that icky Zvartnotz feeling. It's modern, colorful and homey, so now I have a place to wait for all my visitors I have to pick up this summer... and I get to see my roommate once in a while since he's never home. :( Miss you, Sam!

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Tell us more about the AIPRG Dual Citizenship conference. What is that all about?
Everything I know is on the website: www.armpolicyresearch.org. Obviously, there will be many speakers from all over the world coming to discuss how to establish laws of dual citizenship, but as far as details, I will have to give you a full analysis on the weekend when it happens... which will be June 17-18.
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