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Conan O’Brien Speaks of His Experiences in Armenia – Video

October 22, 2015 By administrator

canon in armeniaLOS ANGELES—TBS has decided to postpone Conan O’Brien’s Armenia special for a week to avoid the U.S. Republican Party candidate debates. It will air on November 17 instead of the originally announced date of November 10.

Before that Conan speaks of his “fascinating” 4-day trip to Armenia, and tells about the “million crazy experiences.”

“It’s going to be a great show. The people of Armenia are amazing. It was a glorious experience,” Conan says.

Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: Armenia, Conan O'Brien

Conan O’Brien Travels To Armenia In Latest Road-Trip Adventure

October 12, 2015 By administrator

Conan O’Brien Travels To Armenia

Conan O’Brien Travels To Armenia

By Brian Steinberg

Conan O’Brien is on the road again, this time journeying to Armenia in the latest of a series of ongoing efforts to mix up his TV routine.

The results of O’Brien’s sojourn to the country, believed to have commenced on Sunday, are slated for broadcast on Time Warner’s TBS on Tuesday, November 10, at 11 p.m. and will be available a day later across digital and mobile venues operated by the network and O’Brien’s Team Coco outlets.  Sona Movsesian,  O’Brien’s longtime assistant who is of Armenian descent, has joined him. The visit is a first to the country for both and O’Brien’s broadcast will be the first by a host of an American late-night show from the nation.

See More:Conan O’Brien Journeys to Cuba in Search of Late-Night Surprise

“I think it’s every boss’s responsibility to take their assistant back to their ancestral land,” said O’Brien, in a statement provided by a spokesperson. “That’s why I’m going to make sure my next assistant was born in a five-star resort in Tuscany.” At an “upfront” presentation last May, executives from Turner Broadcasting, parent of TBS, said O’Brien was planning to do a series of road-trip specials, meaning this Armenia excursion is likely to offer a taste of things to come.

O’Brien trades in laughs, but his trips – this will be the third he has made this year – are not always something to joke about. O’Brien in February traveled to Cuba in an effort that was known to only a handful of people outside of his staff, and almost ran into a problem when his team tried to navigate through security on the island nation, which at the time was working to re-establish diplomatic ties with the United States.

The expedition also comes as TV’s late-night has become exponentially more competitive, prompting a bevy of well-known hosts to shake up their routines. Over the last two years, Jay Leno, David Letterman, Jon Stewart, Chelsea Handler, and Craig Ferguson have all stepped down from their desks, while Stephen Colbert, James Corden, Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers have stepped into new jobs. Samantha Bee is expected to launch a program in January on TBS that will be paired with “Conan.” That shuffle has left O’Brien, who has hosted a late-night program with only one interruption since 1993, as a sort of elder statesman for the genre – and he has expressed a desire to experiment with the boundaries of the format.

“I still love the form, but in a world where there are more and more and more and more shows, there actually is an impetus to — all right, I want to keep changing,” he told a group of reporters last March. “I want to do something radically different than I would have done 10 years ago.”

See More:As Stephen Colbert Takes Stage, Late-Night TV Is Nothing to Laugh About

His trips to Comic-Con in San Diego and Cuba were unscripted. O’Brien said in his March remarks that he thinks viewers get laughs out of seeing him play the “fish out of water” and trying to understand a new locale and the people who inhabit it.

An average of around 1.81 million people watched an original broadcast of the Cuba special, “Conan in Cuba,” and a rebroadcast that immediately followed, according to data from Nielsen. A night earlier, an average of 642,000 viewers tuned into O’Brien’s regular late-night program.

Source: variety.com

 

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: Armenia, Conan O'Brien, Travels

Los Angeles: Yevnige Salibian Honored By Steven Spielberg at Shoah Gala

May 14, 2014 By administrator

BY TALIN BAHADARIAN

Fleeing Aintab, Turkey, in 1921 at the age of 7, little did my Grandma, Yevnige Aposhian Salibian, know that her story of survival from the Armenian Genocide would have her attending the USC Shoah Foundation Gala as a distinguished guest Yevgenieon May 7, 2014.

It’s a Cinderella story, where like the princess in the classic story, Yevnige Salibian was whisked away from her former life in a horse drawn carriage at a young age, escaping oppression. And in both stories, they ended up at a ball. For Cinderella it was the ball in honor of the prince. For Grandma, it was 93 years later at a gala in honor of the President, a recipient of the Ambassador for Humanity award.

Her adventure that evening began as Ararat Home COO Derik G. Ghookasian, Ararat Home Museum Director Maggie Goschin, Grandma and I maneuvered through the streets of Century City, trying to make our way to the Century Plaza hotel, a seemingly impossible feat with all the road closures due to the presidential arrival. Grandma, not getting out much in the last decade or so, took in all the sights in an almost gleeful child-like fashion, commenting on the height and architecture of the buildings, the beautiful trees lining the streets and the futuristic looking public buses…like a child in a candy store admiring all the treats being offered.

We were on our way to the 20th anniversary gala for the Shoah Institute for Visual History and Education. Shoah documents audiovisual interviews with survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust and other genocides, and had recently interviewed Grandma for their video archives and subsequently invited her as an honored guest.

We finally arrived at the hotel and were greeted warmly at the lobby entrance by Dr. Stephen Smith, Executive Director of Shoah and were guided through the crowds by their lovely Director of Development, Sylvia Moskovitz, who welcomed Grandma, hugging her and holding back tears while telling her how honored Shoah was to have Grandma attend the event.

Grandma was clearly labeled a VIP, as we were hurried past all the lines, bypassed the metal detectors, and waived in by the Secret Service, who didn’t even ask to see our IDs. As our names were checked off the list by Secret Service, lo and behold one very famous Kim Kardashian approached. Kim immediately greeted Grandma and gave her phone to the security guard to take a picture of the two of them…a picture now made famous by her post on Instagram with the heading “I’m sitting next to the most inspiring 100 year old Armenian genocide survivor,” a picture “liked” by over 370,000 people in less than 24 hours. Kim then took professional pictures with us and separately with Grandma in front of the step and repeat backdrop.

The Shoah staff then took us to a comfortable lounge, which was much quieter than the hubbub of the main reception area, but Grandma would have none of it, requesting instead to go out into the crowd, at one point even wheeling herself away in her wheelchair to get closer to the action.

Surrounded by Prada and Louis Vitton, Grandma wore her now “vintage” royal purple crepe dress, sewn lovingly by my grandmother-in-law over 50 years ago, Maritza Fustukjian. Grandma has worn this dress at most every special occasion in her life over the last five decades, including her grandchildren’s weddings, her 100th birthday party, and now this star-studded gala.

It was indeed a grand affair with 1100+ sharp-looking attendees, red carpet lining the ground, and camera flashes everywhere. I’m not sure if Grandma realized she was surrounded by some of the most famous and influential people in America, with President Obama, Steven Spielberg, Liam Neeson, Conan O’brien, Bruce Springsteen, Samuel Jackson and Barbara Streisand in attendance.

We entered the grand ballroom after the reception and were seated with some lovely Armenians who had traveled all the way from the East Coast for the event, one of whom I found out was Grandma’s great niece and my second cousin Melanie Dadourian (the granddaughter of Grandma’s husband’s sister, Elise Salibian).

The table was all but full when Kim Kardashian was ushered to our table and was seated right next to Grandma and me. Grandma was probably the only person in the room who was oblivious to Kim’s fame, asking me who she was. When I introduced Grandma to Kim, I told her “This is Kim Kardashian, one of the most famous Armenian women in the world”. True to form, Grandma proceeded to talk to Kim about God.

Kim looked elegant, and was gracious to take pictures with all those who asked…and there were many who did. Interestingly, however, there was one person at our table more popular than Kim that evening …and that was little Grandma Yevnige in her wheelchair. I’m sure it’s rare for Kim to be upstaged by anyone, but on this special night, Grandma was the star. Dozens of people, including Congressional candidate Nancy Najarian came up to us over the course of the evening, asking to take pictures with Grandma, stating how honored they were to meet her, and seeking to speak to the woman I’ve come to know as my amazing and faith-filled Grandma. Several walked away teary eyed, telling me how lucky I am to have her in my life and asking if I’ve heard her share her stories. Her family members and I have indeed been blessed to sit by her side and hear so many of her stories of faith and survival. Tonight made me realize that I have taken that for granted.

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Yevnige Salibian with television talk show host Conan O’Brien

The program honored Grandma and other survivors, and highlighted the work Shoah is doing to keep the eye witness testimonies of their stories alive. Executive Director Stephen Smith specifically mentioned Grandma by name from the podium to all the guests (including Obama) as a 100 year old survivor of the Armenian Genocide and as the most recently documented Shoah interviewee.

Grandma seemed to enjoy every minute of the evening…people watching, speaking with those who approached her and posing for pictures. Grandma’s favorite lines of the night were “God Bless you ALL,” “His Kingdom is Near,” “I love Jesus,” and “I love and forgive the Turks”. With a sparkle in her eye and a continual smile on her face, Grandma took it all in, and might I add, for a rare moment, enjoyed the attention.

Grandma was unfortunately unable to meet the president, who was whisked in and out for a brief portion of the evening to speak and accept his award…but alas even the likes of Samuel Jackson were not offered that opportunity and had to take pictures of Obama with iphnes from afar. But at least we had met Kim. =)

Seated next to Kim, I was able to speak with her as we ate dinner. We spoke of her heritage, her trip to Haiti, American materialism, motherhood and fame, the story of Grandma’s dress, the plight of Armenia and the work my parents do there. She said she has not been to Armenia, but is excited to visit one day.

Before the evening concluded, Grandma gave Kim her personal copy of God’s Promises for your Every Need, a book of hundreds of Bible verses organized by subject. I told Kim that I had mentioned to Grandma that she was getting married soon, and that Grandma was a Pastor’s wife and loved God and the Bible and wanted to give Kim the book for her wedding. I told Kim I had placed the bookmark in the section on marriage. Kim seemed very touched. Grandma then told Kim “I want to see you in heaven.”

As we were leaving, we were stopped and told that Conan O’Brien (who had made us all laugh on stage earlier) wanted a picture with Grandma to send to his Armenian assistant. They spoke briefly, she tousled Conan’s hair and made HIM laugh and witnessed to him about the Lord. I explained she was a pastor’s wife and he said “SHE should have made one of the speeches.”

Grandma held up well during the long evening, enamored and fueled by the magical world she had briefly stepped into. Even on the way out, we were stopped several times by those wanting to speak and take pictures with Grandma. The VIP treatment continued as the valet rushed to get our vehicle, ahead of all the others waiting.

All in all it was a lovely evening, thanks to our gracious Shoah hosts, Derik and Maggie from Ararat Home, Grandma for taking me as her date, and my dear sister Searan Kiledjian, for insisting I go in her place.

Oh, and one more resemblance between Cinderalla’s story and Grandma’s that I forgot to mention: they were both wearing slippers to the ball…although Grandma took both of hers back home.

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Conan O'Brien, Shoah gala, Steven Spielberg, Yevnige Salibian

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