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    Boston Globe, MA
    April 18 2004

    REMEMBERING THE HOLOCAUST --

    Contemporary artist Apo Torosyan is among area artists participating
    in an interfaith commemoration of the Holocaust at 3 p.m. today at
    Peabody Veterans Memorial High School.

    Torosyan, of Peabody, presents "My Story -- Everybody's Story," his
    display about the Armenian genocide and his family's history.

    Born and raised in Turkey, Torosyan is the son of an Armenian father
    and Greek mother who lost many family members in the genocide of
    1915. The calamity has greatly influenced his art.

    In addition to an art exhibit, the event includes a talk by
    Christopher Mauriello, professor of history at Salem State College,
    titled "From Memory to Hope: Myths of the Holocaust in American
    Public Life."

    Ceremonies for survivors and an interfaith memorial service follows
    at 4 p.m. The Holocaust Center Service Award will be presented to
    Sandy Weitz.

    On Thursday, Torosyan presents his video "Discovering My Father's
    Village" at Peabody City Hall during ceremonies commemorating the
    Armenian genocide. The 11 a.m. event will be hosted by Peter
    Torigian, former mayor of Peabody. Call 978-532-3000.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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