Multiple Personality Disorder
04-Feb-2009 (7 comments)
I believe in non-violence, so I have to practice it. >>>
ramintork
04-Feb-2009 (3 comments)
Khayam's poems became so popular that in the great tradition of the American spoof many parody works came out. >>>
Haj Seyd Mammad
04-Feb-2009 (3 comments)

Author Gholam Reza Afkhami discusses the first major biography of Mohammad Reza Shah in 25 years.

>>>
Foaad Khosmood
04-Feb-2009 (12 comments)
A look at the brilliant news game September 12.>>>
IRANdokht
04-Feb-2009 (29 comments)
I hear you're celebrating a milestone of a birthday! تولدت مبارک! >>>
Orang Gholikhani
04-Feb-2009 (6 comments)
من شیر بی یال و دم ام
غریب در قفس افتاده ام >>>
Nokhod
04-Feb-2009 (4 comments)
May Iranian.com stay in one piece I send you from here a thank you and a kiss! >>>
Darius Kadivar
04-Feb-2009 (one comment)
Queen of Iran Taj Ol' Molouk followed by daughters Princess Shams and Princess Ashraf Pahlavi appear in Public without the Veil and in Western Clothing. Tehran (Circa 1934) >>>
atashbaz
04-Feb-2009
Persia from Afghanistan to Azerbaijan >>>
Darius Kadivar
04-Feb-2009 (4 comments)
A French Song Ma liberté de pensée by Florent Pagny (French Lyrics translated into English). I wish to humbly dedicate this song to Imprisoned Women’s Rights Activist Alieh Eghdamdoust >>>
Multiple Personality Disorder
03-Feb-2009 (10 comments)
Satire.  It's suitable for anyone who has a sense of humor, but not a supporter of Islamic Republic of Iran.  Contains no foul language. >>>
Yachov
03-Feb-2009
ELP always sounded like the name of a law firm to me . . .  >>>
Manoucher Avaznia
03-Feb-2009
It was in this way that sometimes he told himself: “we have a house now; but we have no life to live in the house”.>>>
Yachov
03-Feb-2009 (6 comments)
Was this song about Buddy Holly or was there an another subtle meaning?  >>>
Yachov
03-Feb-2009 (4 comments)
For any musican who has ever played the club circuit, this song says it all . . . >>>