Orang Gholikhani
03-Apr-2008 (19 comments)
تو را چگونه میشود فهمید >>>

TEHRAN

A lot has changed

A lot has changed

Photo essay

by ebi amirhosseini
03-Apr-2008 (15 comments)

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STEREOTYPING

Looking down on others

Repressing our primal tendency to stereotype

03-Apr-2008 (26 comments)
If I go around saying all Iranians are terrorists, I should not be surprised when Iranians respond by saying all Americans are backward, cultureless, ignorant rednecks. Stereotyping is a vicious cycle that feeds on itself. When the members of any two groups of people start seeing themselves as vastly different from one another it begins to impair their powers of perception, they gradually begin to see the other, through the blurring lens of intolerance, as inferior, and they fail to remember that we were all born with ten fingers and toes and that we all bleed red when we’re cut. Weren’t we all innocent at one point in our lives before we learned how to hate, for hating is surely a learned skill?>>>

FITNA

Do Politicians Dream of Electric Sheep?

Provocation, freedom of speech, Islamisation and Fitna:

03-Apr-2008 (19 comments)
Okay, I like the Dutch as much as the next person, or actually I like them more than most people I know. I like their language, despite all the “ch” sounds (that is KH, a hard, laryngeal sound not dissimilar to one cleaning one’s throat), I like their country, and I like their penchant for the provocative and the controversial. Recently, I dragged my girlfriend through the streets of Amsterdam during a five hour stop-over in Schipol on my way from Athens to Los Angeles. She hated it, and it was cold, and all the stores were closed (we got there at 9am), but I loved it. I even want to live there, if possible, but apparently I will not be really welcome, looking at the way Mr. Wilders is warning his fellow Netherlanders. Why?>>>

FILM FEST

Close Up

Siamak Ghahremani of the Noor Film Festival

03-Apr-2008
The ever growing pool of exceptional talents offers a great opportunity to bridge the Iranian film community at large working both within the Diaspora or in Iran with that of Hollywood and the independent film society across North America. Iranian American Producer Siamak Ghahremani has filled in this necessary gap by founding the Noor Film Festival (NFF) which will be holding its 2nd annual this weekend in Hollywood. A glittering event and much welcomed initiative that acknowledges contemporary film and acting achievements while paving the way for future aspiring talents. I had the opportunity to talk to Mr. Ghahremani and learn more about his Noor Film Festival. >>>
n.zanincanadai
03-Apr-2008 (19 comments)
Slut >>>

TENDER

My American Mother

For Harriet

03-Apr-2008 (3 comments)
My American mother says,
`In the next circle of life
I want to become
A tall, shade tree.` >>>
Hossein Bagher Zadeh
03-Apr-2008 (4 comments)
چگونه است كه اپوزیسیون در كنیا و پاكستان و زیمبابوه می‌تواند نقشه‌های حكومت را برای تحمیل خود در انتخابات به هم زند ولی در ایران حكومت برای‌ سه دهه آزگار هر گونه كه مایل است انتخابات را كنترل ‌می‌كند >>>
Shorts
03-Apr-2008 (6 comments)
ياد فريدون آدميت را گرامی ميداريم>>>
Darius Kadivar
03-Apr-2008 (9 comments)
Queen Ranai of Jordan tries to Break Stereotypes on the Middle East and Arab World by connecting with Youtube users worldwide >>>
alimostofi
03-Apr-2008
War tomorrow >>>
Bahramerad
03-Apr-2008 (one comment)
Dedicated to Aryana, and also honoring the brave Iranian Women >>>
Shaer
03-Apr-2008 (one comment)

"Self Explanatory".

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NAMAHRAM

Bush Boos

Bush Boos

Who said Muslim women can't kiss strangers?

by Mosafer
03-Apr-2008

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Kamangir
03-Apr-2008 (one comment)
With the beautiful voice of Shakila >>>