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Mostaqim!

Stephen Shaffer, a 24-year-old New Yorker, visited Iran in July. This is his second article for The Iranian. Usually mostaqim will do the trick. In

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Lavashak Blues

A friend of mine who recently went to Iran came back and sent me a package of lavashak, an Iranian snack of plum pulp spread

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tArof bi tArof

I can't tArof at all. Not that I don't want to. I just don't find the right words. If I want something, I ask for

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Writings on the Wall

Snapshots from Tehran September, 1995. Rock'n'Revolution. Names of Western rock bands have proliferated on street walls… But “Down with U.S.A.” slogans have not all gone

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…Who *@!*# CARES!

By Elizabeth Malekzadeh Gothenburg, Sweden Well, maybe Shakespeare didn't quite put it that way, but this was (and still is) one of the hottest topics

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Dancing for Dad

Only two people would call me at 6 in the morning. My ex-wife Narges from Tehran or my mom from Florida. This time, it was

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Whitney and Turkish TV

As soon as I walked into his tiny apartment, Hamid turned on the TV. It was a Japanese cartoon dubbed in Turkish. His satellite dish,

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