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    PRESS RELEASE

    Krikor and Clara Zohrab Information Center
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Aram Arkun
    Tel: (212) 686-0710 Ext. 126; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.net
    December 4, 2006

    Tribute to Filmmaker Andrew Goldberg Tuesday Dec. 12 NY with DA Morgenthau,
    Peter Balakian

    The Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern) is planning a
    tribute evening in New York City on December 12 for filmmaker Andrew
    Goldberg in order to honor his work on Armenian topics, especially
    his recent PBS documentary on the Armenian Genocide.

    Robert Morgenthau, District Attorney of the County of New York, and
    Peter Balakian, New York Times bestselling author, are the keynote
    speakers. His Eminence Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the
    Diocese, will preside over the program, in which Goldberg himself will
    participate. A previously unseen film clip from Goldberg~Rs work will
    be screened, and performer Hooshere will sing several songs.

    Emmy Award winning producer/director Andrew Goldberg has made four
    documentaries on the Armenians, which have reached millions of
    American and international viewers. His most recent PBS documentary,
    "The Armenian Genocide," broadcast on PBS nationwide, this April 17.

    This documentary examines the roots of denial of the Armenian Genocide
    and its contemporary political and moral implications for America and
    the world, while providing a historical context in which to understand
    what became a paradigm for later genocides. Newspapers termed it:
    "Powerful. The film honors the victims of the Armenian Genocide" (The
    New York Times) "Serious, literate and ultimately heartbreaking." [made
    with] "...intelligence and precision." (The New Jersey Star Ledger)
    "Evocative" [The Weekly Standard) "Powerful and skillfully made"
    (The PBS Ombudsman).

    Goldberg's three other Armenian documentaries include "The
    Armenian Americans," which won the NY Festivals World Medal 2000
    for International Programming; "The Armenians, A Story of Survival,"
    which aired on PBS stations nationally in 2002 and was awarded the
    CINE Golden Eagle, and "Images of the Armenian Spirit." His television
    credits include PBS, ABC News, E!, CNN, and countless others.

    Robert Morris Morgenthau is District Attorney for New York County
    (Manhattan). Armenians know his family well, thanks to the important
    role his grandfather, Henry Morgenthau, Sr. played while United States
    Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire during the Armenian Genocide.

    Ambassador Morgenthau continued to speak out on the Armenians after
    he returned to the United States, writing, lecturing, and even
    embarking on diplomatic missions. Robert Morgenthau, like the rest
    of his family, has continued this legacy of striving for justice. A
    nationally known figure thanks to the many high profile prosecutions
    he has conducted in office, as well as due to his active voice in
    politics, Robert Morgenthau has not forgotten the Armenian tragedy,
    and has participated in a variety of activities concerning the Genocide
    over the years. Perhaps not coincidentally, he is the chairman of
    the Museum of Jewish Heritage­-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust. He
    serves many other civic organizations, including the Police Athletic
    League (PAL) since 1962, first as President and then Chairman.

    Poet, memoirist, and scholar, Peter Balakian is the author of eight
    books, most recently "June-tree: New and Selected Poems, 1974-2000"
    (Harper Collins 2001), and "The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide
    and America~Rs Response" (HarperCollins, 2004). The latter won the
    2005 Raphael Lemkin Prize and was a New York Times Notable Book
    and a New York Times Best Seller. His memoir, "Black Dog of Fate"
    won the 1998 PEN/Martha Albrand Prize for the Art of the Memoir
    and the New Jersey Council for the Humanities Book Prize, and was
    a best book of the year for the New York Times, the LA Times, and
    Publisher~Rs Weekly. Recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a National
    Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, an Ellis Island Medal of Honor,
    and the Anahid Literary Award, Balakian is Donald M. and Constance
    H. Rebar Professor of the Humanities and Professor of English at
    Colgate University. He was the first Director of Colgate~Rs Center
    for Ethics and World Societies.

    New York singer Hooshere blends traditional and modern instrumentation
    in her adaptation of Armenian folk music and original compositions. She
    has been receiving high accolades from the music community, and has
    earned several awards, including first place in the 2005 Billboard
    Song Contest in the world music category.

    The tracks ~SSomebody Else~T and "Garode" from her debut album,
    "Provenance," were featured in Goldberg~Rs "The Armenian Genocide"
    documentary.

    The Andrew Goldberg tribute will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
    December 12, 2006, in the Haik and Alice Kavookjian Auditorium of the
    Armenian Diocese in Manhattan (630 2nd Avenue between 34th and 35th
    Streets). It will conclude with a reception. Admission is free. For
    more information, contact [email protected] , or telephone
    (212) 686 0710.

    --Boundary_(ID_0Tpo/SFmXIBHSCXDuecGGg)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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