Persia Blues by Brent Bowman and Dara Naraghi contains the first two volumes of a Graphic Novel trilogy which blend life in modern Iran with a fantastic vision of ancient Persia.
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Movie Review: ‘To Light a Candle’ – A Bahai Story of Hope
We hope that this could inspire many Iranians who are suffering tyranny and be a glimpse of hope to them.
Read More »Music Review: Hafez Nazeri – ‘Untold: The Rumi Symphony Project’
Hopefully this marks the beginning of a brand new musical tradition, one with the ability to move audiences no matter what their religion, cultural or ethnic background.
Read More »Obama Losing Support on Syria – Send Dennis Rodman to Damascus Now!
It would be much better to be shooting basketballs in North Korea and Syria instead of bombs.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Strange Rebels: 1979 and the Birth of the 21st Century’ by Christian Caryl
Historical change tends to happen in big leaps, rather than by gradual evolution.
Read More »Anthem Film Fest: Two for the Culture
Narrative film – movies that tell a story through drama or comedy – has the power to foster cultural change, as these two films demonstrate
Read More »LA Film Fest: ‘My Stolen Revolution’
Nahid Persson Sarvestani's very personal film about the aftermath and consequences of the 1979 Iranian revolution.
Read More »Movie Review Argo – Life is Stranger than Fiction
Argo is another successful film in a growing catalog of titles coming from the relatively young, Ben Affleck.
Read More »Movie Review: The Green Wave
The Iranian government clamped down against protestors with a viciousness designed to obliterate resistance and destroy hope.
Read More »DVD Review: Certified Copy (The Criterion Collection)
Juliette Binoche and William Shimell in Tuscany
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