| Hossein Ronaghi Maleki: Prisoner of the day | Begins hunger strike to protest lack of medical attention | May 25 |
| Farzaneh Milani: "Words, Not Swords" | New book | May 25 |
| Tooraj (Tooji) Keshtkar: Eurovision | Shiraz-born pop star represented Norway in music contest | May 24 |
| Aria Jasuru Hasegawa: FC Tokyo | Iranian-Japanese footballer | May 24 |
| Shaheen Jafargholi: First music video | "Last Train Home" | May 24 |
| Amir Seif: Prisoner of the day | Five years in prison, 74 lashes | May 24 |
| Nima Arkani-Hamed: Understandig of the universe | Princeton professor | May 24 |
| Mohammad Jafar Montazeri: Judge Reverses Ban on House of Cinema | Orders Ershad Ministry to reconsider | May 23 |
| Bijan: Eurovision Report From Baku | Tekon tv comedian | May 23 |
| Lake Oroumiyeh Protesters: Prisoners of the day | More than 100 hundred arrested, human rights group reports | May 23 |
Love it!! Looks like we
by desi on Tue Aug 04, 2009 07:56 PM PDTLove it!! Looks like we have an Iranian Shepard Fairey.
Question: how is this art produced?
by farrad02 on Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:55 AM PDTAre the smaller pieces that are put on street and traffic signs stickers? or do they glue them on?
And are the bigger posters and fliers printed in mass numbers or printed on home computers? I'm curious how this is done?
Anyone from Iran knows the answer?
I wish there was a way that people could help this effort logistically!
This could be the catalyst that we need to galvanize the public sentiments for this movement!
This is so wonderful! This regime is so doomed!
by farrad02 on Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:52 AM PDTAs JJ said, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Wait for so much more in the coming months and years!
If you think about the possibilities at young Iranians' disposal in this struggle, it makes you feel kind of sorry for the opperessors and their agents! They have to go against the avalanche of energetic, young force that is the youth movement in Iran!
LOVED THE ART
by Organic NUTritionist on Mon Aug 03, 2009 12:40 PM PDTreminded me of keith herring's art.
Perhaps
by Anonymouse on Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:47 AM PDTPerhaps the character can be called another "Che" as in what in Farsi. Same as where's Waldo except we can say where's Che!
Everything is sacred.
#6, this green hero has to have a name
by Ari Siletz on Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:37 AM PDTColor me green
by Jahanshah Javid on Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:49 AM PDTLoved this guerrilla art. Civil expression and disobedience. I can imagine we will see lots of similar "green art" on walls in the coming months.
So refreshing
by sima on Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:48 AM PDTThank you for posting this.
(Here's looking at you kid!)