December 2005 • Vol. 27, No. 2 (92)

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Reid Appointed Kazan Visiting Professor of Armenian Studies

Discovery of the Armenian Alphabet Celebrated

"Glimpse of Armenia" at International Coffee Hour

Armenian 1A Class Promotes Interest in Armenian Language

7th Annual Armenian Film Festival at CSUF

Fresno County Library Acquires Three William Saroyan Archives

Review - Lily's Grill House and Cafe

Class on Fresno Armenians to be Featured in Osher Institute

Garo Antreasian - His Journey Through Time and Art

Catholicos Aram I Visits Youth in Fresno

ASO Enjoys Halloween Party

CD Review - Artsruni

Concert Review - System of a Down

Eench ga Chga-

Student Shares Impressions from Armenia Summer Study 2005

Armenians on the Internet

 

Windy Dunbar • Staff Writer

Address:  www.myspace.com

Description: 

Myspace.com is a website devoted to bringing friends and strangers together, and provides a means of keeping in touch and discovering new people from all over the globe.  Here’s how it works:  one creates a profile in which they have a plethora of options to display their personality.  Then slowly friends begin to find you, or you find them, and your “friends” list grows. They can leave you comments on your page about you, your pictures, or your blogs.   One can send email to other Myspace users, post blogs, search profiles from all over the world, play games, find music, and lastly but most importantly, members are able to create or participate in group discussions.

Of the million plus groups, Armenians have formed over a hundred to discuss their own issues, whether they be relative to the benefit of society, or strictly for entertainment purposes.