A green thumb, a generous heart, a playful soul
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POETRY
Photo Essay: Installment # II
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Flying Solo >>>
TRAVELER
Photo essay: The City of Joy and Protest
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Keyvan Tabari >>>
GREENS
It’s sad how many leftists have fallen for this vile distortion
by Danny Postel
If Iran’s Green movement has a godfather, the Iranian religious thinker Abdulkarim Soroush recently said, it is Gandhi: “We are insisting adamantly that democratic, nonviolent change is at the heart of this movement.” Echoing Soroush, the Iranian philosopher Ramin Jahanbegloo has called the post-June 12 period “a Gandhian moment in Iran.” “Iranian public discourse has changed by drinking deeply from the well of nonviolence,” he observes, pointing to parallels “between the civil disobedience movement in today’s Iran and successful nonviolent movements led by Gandhi in South Africa and in India.”
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TRAVELER
Kolkata: birthplace of the intellectual and cultural resurgence of modern India
In the evening that I arrived in Kolkata, the musician A.R. Rahman was giving a concert in the city’s Salt Lake Stadium. “He is our double Oscar winner,” the receptionist at my hotel said with obvious pride. “More than one hundred thousand people are expected to attend the concert.” Dubbed India’s Mozart, the multi-talented Rahman excels in Hindustani and Carnatic music, as well as Western classics. Presently, the din of another kind of music attracted me to a night club on the other side of the lobby
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IDEAS
How much is music worth for the average Iranian?
by Ferri Tafreshi
what music or musicians are worth for people! And in specific; for Iranians! Are Iranians art lovers or are they art owners? In order to answer this question, let’s study the generations. The generation that has grown up with Internet and is familiar with the accessibility it brought with itself, is generally unfamiliar with the concept of paying for music. It is not only not paying attitude for music that is important but also the culture this generation brought with itself
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Nazanin Afshin Jam has been Independantly struggling for Human Rights and Democracy over the years. Could she be the ideal
Goodwill Ambassador who could bridge Iranians at large towards more Solidarity beyond Political Affiliation?
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