DANCER

The Lost Legend

Life & times of ballet dancer Afshin Mofid

14-Feb-2008 (20 comments)
Three thousand people watched the New York City Ballet performance every night, a performance which invariably ended in standing ovations and a crowd that simply did not want to leave the packed New York State Theater. The promising young ballet dancer took his bows, with each bow intensifying the crowd’s applause and noises of approval and adoration, singling him out as “The Star” of the show. He was born to a family of artists, poets and writers in 1961. Afshin Mofid was one of two children born to the legendary Bijan Mofid and his wife, Farideh Fardjam, the first female Iranian playwright, prize-winning author, poet, and director>>>
Shahriar Zangeneh
14-Feb-2008

The actual winner of US presidential elections has already been declared

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POINT

And the winner is... Democracy!

The actual winner of US presidential elections has already been declared

14-Feb-2008 (10 comments)
On the occasion of Valentine's Day, a day dedicated to verbalizing love for the object of affection, how about a story of a love in full bloom. No not another mushy personal story nor a vignette of one, rather a nonfictional snippet of an affair of the heart. It is the story of a dynamic love that as it ages it is rejuvenated, giddiness of love is reinforced by wisdom of thought, maturity brings youthful strength, intensity of passion begets clarity, and the more tender it becomes as time passes. It is the story of such potent desire that eventually it overcomes customs, deeply cherished religious beliefs and doctrines >>>

VIEW

Failure of a Doctrine

14-Feb-2008 (77 comments)
During the last year, especially since the U.S. decided to join the European dialogue with Iran on its nuclear program, and almost at the same time gave the signal to Iraq’s government to invite Iran to a tripartite discussion over Iraq’s security and finally the appearance of the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) report admitting that Iran had suspended its (non-existent) nuclear weapons program in Fall 2003, all in all made the overall atmosphere hostile for the political habitat of the U.S. and the European neo-conservatives. Therefore, this group of reactionary politicians had to either migrate or return to hibernation>>>

GOODNESS

Cant Bury a Good Heart

(in memory of Teddy Khabir)

14-Feb-2008 (2 comments)

they buried a friend today

whose heart, they say

kept beating

long after he was dead

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LOVE

با عشق بودن، يا از عشق مردن

آيا عشق در فرهنگ ايرانی قبل از اسلام ما نيز کلامی زشت بوده است؟

14-Feb-2008 (16 comments)
تا آنجا که مدارک موجود نشان می دهد، عشق در فرهنگ کهن ايرانی مورد توجه و احترام بسيار بوده است. «مهر» نام خدای بزرگ آريايی ها بوده و «مهر» و «خورشيد» نيز هموزن و گرامی و مقدس بوده اند. خود کلمه ی «عشق» هم، برخلاف تصور برخی، معرب شده ی کلمه ای کاملاً ايرانی است که در اصل به صورت «اشک» بکار می رفته است که البته ربطی به «گريه» ندارد به همين معنای عشق است. نام سلسله ی ايرانی اشکانيان نيز از همين عشق آمده است. يعنی، «عشقانيان» بوده اند در واقع! مهم تر اينکه عشق در سرزمين باستانی ما، در فرهنگ ايرانی ما، نه تنها زشت نبوده بلکه آن را همراه و همنشين «خرد» می دانسته اند. يعنی در انسان خردمند قدرت و ظرفيت عشق بيشتر است و انسان بی خرد از عشق دور تر و تهی تر به شمار می آيد.>>>
Bang Man
14-Feb-2008 (10 comments)
Rape with a vengeance the American way >>>
Kamangir
14-Feb-2008 (8 comments)
An event only for teenagers! >>>

IRAN-U.S.

The Isfahan Communiqué

The Isfahan Communiqué

Photo essay & videos

by Jahanshah Javid
14-Feb-2008 (25 comments)

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Bang Man
14-Feb-2008 (one comment)

that Jews from Islamic lands did not emigrate
willingly to Israel; they were forced to leave

 

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M.Ayromloo
14-Feb-2008 (8 comments)
On Valentine's Day... >>>
mohammad reza razavi
13-Feb-2008 (5 comments)
The Iranian magazine Zanan (Women) was closed by the government claiming the magazine had created general psychological insecurity for the people >>>
SCE Campaign
13-Feb-2008 (12 comments)

Nazanin on bebin TV (Persian-English)

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IRAN

Old Citizen of the World

Finding solutions rather than seeing only problems

13-Feb-2008 (21 comments)
Iran is the old citizen of the world, if not the oldest. Yet, instead of respecting it, we are leaving its age old strength to weaken by the day. Nations have moved on, people have moved on, and what stays is the power of change. Those who can create change, a dramatic, sustaining, value-added change, are those that will prosper. And those who sit and just reminisce will forever be lost in the memories of time. Let's make a step change in our mentalities and evolve, for the time of relaxation must now end. Why have we become like this? Simple, here's how: A comfort zone is defined as a place or thinking style, in which the person involved is so comfortable in what he/she thinks is the right thing to follow in any situation, that they won't even bother to think differently>>>

MUSIC

I never waited for inspiration

Conversation with Barzin (Part 2)

13-Feb-2008 (4 comments)
To be honest, it's a mystery to me why my music is listened to more by a non-Iranian audience. I am not sure why that is the case. I've never specifically targeted one audience over another. Maybe it's because I sing in English, or maybe it's because the type of music I play does not sound like "typical" Iranian music... I've always been on the periphery of the Iranian community. I had always thought that the Iranian community both in Canada and in other countries listened to "typical" Iranian music. I didn't think an Iranian "underground" music scene really existed. It wasn't until I met the drummer of Kiosk, Shahrouz Molaei, that I began learning about the underground music scene in Iran>>>