Diaspora Archive
February 2004
DIASPORA
One
winter morning
Memoirs of a recent trip to the sefaarat
By Alex Faghri
COMEDIAN
A
different image
I thought it was time to present a different image of the
Muslim woman
Interview with Tissa Hami
TRAVELERS
Favorite
haven
Dubai is quickly becoming a favorite haven for Middle Easterners,
especially for Iranians
By Mahin Bahrami
WORLD
STAGE
Oscar
performance
Imagine if Aghdashloo wins the Academy Award
By The Cousin
COUCH
Don't
analyze this
Psychiatrists and their children
By Naseem Hrab
OBSERVER
Small
increments
Although change is taking place, the nature of it is quite
different
By Bijan Moshiri
DIASPORA
The
rise and fall of Simon Ordoubadi
Our heart breaks for him because he is us
By Jacki Lyden
LIFE
My
uncle's declaration
I hoped there wouldn't be a time when outside forces would be
trying to get me to choose between being American and being Iranian
By Siamak Vossoughi
TRAVELER
Shar-e
hert
Trip to Iran. Part I
By Mahyar Etminan
DIASPORA
Unfortunate
son of revolution
If you are living in a free country now, you should pray god
and thanks him
By Sina unedited
DIASPORA
Goodbye
Iran!
All that is left is anger
By Anne Irani Abadani
LOVE
Angel
in disguise
Valentine's Day
By Arash Emamzadeh
DIASPORA
Acting
Victorian
When I translate 200-year-old English traditions into Persian,
the strangeness disappears
By Mahin Bahrami
DIASPORA
Leveling
the playing field
What do Koreans, Pakistanis, and Tongans have that Iranians don't?
By Afshin Abedi
DIASPORA
Last
supper
Photo essay: Friends
By Jahanshah & Targol
REFUGEE
Club
Tomorrow's Hope
Short story
By Farid Parsa
IRAN
Live
free or flee
That's our Iranian slogan
By M. Shahbodaghi
COVER
Super
Bowl, Iranian style
Dad sweeps, mom cooks, brother surfs
By Lilly Ghahremani
LIFE
Not
over him yet
I still think about my father
By Mandana |