The name LEHR derives from the German verb LEHREN, meaning to teach…it is cognate with the English word LERE, also meaning to learn or acquire knowledge of (something). In Armenian, LEHR translates to mountain. Always make room to teach and learn on the mountain of creativity.


How do you fare with catching up with all the latest technology trends and tools? Well Google has now upped the ante by favoring sites that are mobile-friendly, creating a new focus on what it means to be ‘noticed’. In an article written by Lora O’Brien, http://bit.ly/1GaVS4R “One graphic designer noticed a difference with the new algorithm picking up on website mobile-friendly users: …Graphic designer Una Healy of Una Healy Design says they were concerned when they found out about the upcoming changes, and amended their website to be completely responsive when viewed on mobile devices. It paid off. She has noticed the algorithm change has upped us slightly to positions three to five on page one of Google, and sometimes higher.” So how do you fare? Take the Google test here and find out!: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/mobile-friendly/

Preparing for the Stars…at the Museum of Modern Art’s (MOMA) retrospective work of artist Yoko Ono.

Artwork of Sergei Parajanov, Director of The Color of Pomegranates, a movie on the biography of the Armenian “King of Song” Sayat Nova. Among one of the many artworks presented at the Brand Art Library during the Life100 exhibit which showcased over 30 of Armenia’s master artists and 20 contemporary Armenian artists from Los Angeles.


The beauty of a woman through a ‘child’s’ eyes #WHM #WMNhist [[Jacqueline Roque—best known as the muse and second wife of Pablo Picasso. Their marriage lasted 11 years until his death, during which time he created over 400 portraits of her, more than any of Picasso’s other loves. [Credit: wiki]]. Picasso & Jacqueline: http://bit.ly/1q4PEJW