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* TV: Iran on Travel Channel
* Radio: Interviews on NPR
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* Music: Bijan Mortazavi, George Dalaras, Kazem al Saher
* Art: Caspian studies mailing list
* Art: Iranian artists in Washington DC
* Wantged: Journalists/producers for BBC Persian Section
* Conference:
Iran conference at Stanford
* Wanted: Live-in female companion
* Conference:
Iranian studies in Washington
* Film: Open forum with Kiarostami, Stanford
* Seminar: Democratization in Iran and US Policy Options
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* Iran on Travel Channel
Travel Channel in the U.S. will present its second special on Iran in
a program called "Journeys to the End of the Earth". The program
is called The People of the Flame. It premiers on the Travel Channel on
Tuesday, May 9th at 9:00 p.m. E/P time >>>
DETAILS HERE
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* Interviews on NPR
National Public Radio in the U.S. will air interviews with Gary Sick
and Dariush Sajjadi about the current events in Iran, notably the arrest
of women activists Mehrangiz Kar and Shahla Lahiji. Listen to All Things
Considered, Weekend Edition, Saturday around 5 pm.
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* Bijan Mortazavi, George Dalaras, Kazem al Saher
A new global door opens June 3, 2000 when the "1st Annual Mondo
Melodia International Music Festival"appears at the Greek Theatre
in Berkeley, California, kicking off a six-city United States tour. The
festivalbrings together highly acclaimed Mediterranean and Middle Eastern
masters for the first time on stage. Nowwith the appearance of Greece's
George Dalaras, Iraq's Kazem Al Saher, and Iran's Bijan Mortazavi, a newmusical
experience emerges >>>
DETAILS HERE
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* Caspian studies mailing list
The International Institute for Caspian Studies has created two mailing
lists for the Caspian Region. Both mailing lists are open for all and we
invite you joing our free mailing list and contribute to the discussion
group >>>
DETAILS HERE
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* WANTED: Journalists/producers for BBC Persian Section
Would you thrive working in a live broadcasting and multi-media environment
where news is constantly updated and deadlines are the norm? The BBC Persian
Section is looking for a journalist/producer to join its journalistic team
in London. Employment will be on a three year fixed-term contract >>> DETAILS HERE
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* WANTED: Live-in female companion
Live-in female companion/aide needed for 84-year-old Iranian woman.
Farsi preferred but not necessary. In addition to a monthly salary, the
qualified person will enjoy room and board in a beautiful home in a nice
south-side St. Louis, MO, neighborhood. For further information and/or
interview, please call 314-892-7352 or 314-894-9961.
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* Open forum with Kiarostami, Stanford
The Persian Student Association (PSA) and the Stanford Film Society
(SFS) welcomes renowned Iranian film director, Abbas Kiarostami, to Stanford
University for an open discussion with the Stanford community about his
work and Iranian cinema in general. Thursday, May 4, 2000 - 7PM-9PM, Annenburg
Auditorium, Stanford University >>>
DETAILS HERE
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* Iran conference at Stanford
The American Iranian Council (AIC) in association with Stanford University's
Institute for International Studies, the Asia Society and University of
California, Berkeley's Center for Middle Eastern Studies invites you to
participate in a conference on IRAN in the NEW MILLENNIUM: Opportunities
and Challenges Saturday, May 6, 2000 8:00am-5:30pm at Encina Hall, Stanford
University, 616 Serra Street, Stanford CA >>>
DETAILS HERE
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* Conference on Iranian studies, Washington DC
The Third Biennial Conference on Iranian Studies, sponsored by the American
Institute of Iranian Studies (AIIrS) and the Society of Iranian Studies
(SIS) will be held at the Hyatt Regency Bethesda. The conference will begin
on the evening of May 25, with on-site registration, the opening of the
Book Exhibit, and the inauguration of an art exhibit featuring works from
the collection of the Encyclopaedia Iranica >>>
DETAILS HERE
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* The Silent Brush: Iranian contemporary artists in Washington DC
Press Release
Contact: Aisha D. Davis
Phone: 202.986.7885
April 2, 2000
For the first time in 20 years, since the Islamic Revolution in Iran,
a collection of the most prominent contemporary artists from Iran has been
brought to the United States. This collection was first introduced at the
International Artexpo and CIMA art gallery in New York in March and April
2000, and will be opening in Washington DC at the International Trade Center
on May 4, 2000 till May 31, 2000 >>>
DETAILS HERE
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