2 New Videos from Comedy Night 8

Hi everyone, ArmComedy will be back to its normal regime starting Monday, and right now we’d like to offer you two brand new videos from our Comedy Night 8 in English. For everyone who was not in the country, didn’t find seats or just didn’t care to come, we’ll put most of the videos  up on Youtube eventualy.

Here are two sketches:  Smart Ass NGO and Interview with Raymond Mardirosian. Read more of this post

Comedy Night 8 Teaser

Some 30 hours before launch

We are currently in the stage of rehearsing the show. And just wanted to outline some of the subjects that will be touched during our Entertainment/Educational function this Saturday.

  • Differences between expats and tourists
  • What does Abdula Gul use his Facebook page for Read more of this post

A Letter To Sergey Sargsyan on His Birthday

Archeives: 2009-2010

by Narek

I found myself sitting and trying to put down some thoughts on this very hot April evening of 2052, but my grandchildren keep distracting me. Damn the global warming.  So forgive this old fart if some of his thoughts come unfinished. I’m looking back at this day 41 years ago, when Sergey Sargsyan and I were not the comedy gurus we are today, but two starting comedians, with day jobs, sideburns and weird sense of humor, I can’t remember which one of us had the sideburns, but does it really matter now? We came up with a TV show idea and suddenly every channel in Armenia (that’s how Kharabagh was called back then) wanted to have us. Read more of this post

Cafesjian’s Museum May Face Serious Competition

by Narek

Gerard Cafesjian museum

Experience Gerard Cafesjian's taste for art and glass fetish

It all started with that fat weird looking cat. Then came the fat Roman soldier and the jumbo submarine, followed by a couple of very thin rabbits. Pretty much then I realized that Yerevan’s beloved Cascade was slowly turning into Mr Gerard Cafesjian’s personal open air attic, where he put the stuff he had no room for in his house.  I still didn’t know why he thought it was OK to place a statue next to a monument that stood there for 50 years. Yet I had no idea how right I was about the attic concept, until I visited the newly opened Cafesjian museum.

It was then when I decided to start my own museum and call it Narek’s Unbelievably Cool Museum of Very Modern Art, in fact you can all start your own museums. Because now I don’t see any reason why you shouldn’t.  Read more of this post

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