PLAY

Too much, too late

Too much, too late

"Benedictus" opening night in San Francisco

by Jahanshah Javid
02-Oct-2007 (one comment)

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PLAY

Thus, the dialogue began...

A conversation with the creators of "Benedictus"

01-Oct-2007 (one comment)
In the small set of San Francisco's Tick House, four theatre artists sit around a table and talk. What is different about this theatrical discussion is who these people are and what has brought them together. Who could imagine that the Israeli playwright Motti Lerner, the Iranian director Mahmood Karimi-Hakak, the American dramaturge Roberta Levitow and Golden Thread Theatre Company's Iranian-Armenian artistic director Torange Yeghiazarian would get together to make a play -- Benedisctus -- about the relationship between Iran, US and Israel?>>>

ROCK

Watch out, here they come! (part 2)

Guys from Kiosk talk about their album, their tour, and life

28-Sep-2007 (3 comments)
Arash Sobhani: ... it took us 3 or more years to write and record "Adam e Mamooli". Everytime I listened to it I could hear how I had changed during that period of time, and it gave me an idea how I was evolving (if you can call it that), but right after the album was out, I moved to the States, and I had to adjust myself to the new environment, so I was very busy "adjusting" myself to the new speed of life here, although I was surprised about how "Adam e Mamooli" had become popular and we felt very happy! But I had lost hope of doing a new album, first because I was outside Iran and thought that I have no right to talk about Iran anymore, and second because of the recording costs.>>>

FASHION

Perfection is protection

Perfection is protection

Tailored for functionality without compromising on style and individuality

by Hamansutra
27-Sep-2007

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MUSIC VIDEO

From the heart

Hamed Nikpay will take you there

26-Sep-2007 (18 comments)
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BIOGRAPHY

I am Mohsen Namjoo (5)

Five-part short film

20-Sep-2007 (15 comments)

BIOGRAPHY

I am Mohsen Namjoo (4)

Five-part short film

20-Sep-2007 (one comment)

BIOGRAPHY

I am Mohsen Namjoo (3)

Five-part short film

20-Sep-2007

BIOGRAPHY

I am Mohsen Namjoo (2)

Two-part short film

20-Sep-2007

BIOGRAPHY

I am Mohsen Namjoo (1)

Five-part short film

20-Sep-2007 (25 comments)

DRAMA

Axis of culture

Axis of culture

Benedictus: Iranian-Israeli-American collaboration

by Lanie Wieland
18-Sep-2007 (3 comments)

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ARCHITECT

Love at first site

It’s like playing Tetris in three dimensions all day long

17-Sep-2007
I had waited for this moment for a long time - ever since I was a little boy, my father would take me to construction sites. I have vivid memories of the slender, brown, glazed tiles in the stairwell of the seven story office building my father built in Tehran more than thirty years ago. I have vague recollections of him and his architect trying to figure out how to add a second basement after the building was nearly completed - something which they did while everyone held their breath. I remember going to pick out land with my parents and my sister for a house in a new development west of the city - Tract 103. I remember going to the Design Architect’s office with my dad. >>>

2500BC

Wrong direction

Wrong direction

Cartoons

by Ali
13-Sep-2007 (4 comments)

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MUSIC

There is something special happening here

Kiosk’s concert in Toronto

13-Sep-2007 (9 comments)
At times, the crowd’s noise overwhelmed the huge amplifiers and the sound system. It was unbelievable! There was a lot of good energy but it seemed that Kiosk didn’t expect such an active crowd and lost focus here and there. Overall, they played very well and performed the songs different from their studio version. There were very good solo performances by almost all of the band members, especially Babak who knocked the socks off the crowd with his guitar solos.>>>

DRAMA

Benedictus

An ambitious international collaboration among artists from Iran, Israel and the United States

13-Sep-2007 (4 comments)
Only 72 hours before a scheduled US attack on Iran. Two estranged childhood friends, one Jewish and one Muslim, born in the same town in Iran, agree to a secret meeting in a Benedictine monastery in Rome to negotiate a price for safety and freedom. The above synopsis is the main plot for the upcoming play Benedictus, an ambitious international collaboration between artists from Iran, Israel and the United States. The collaborators -- Motti Lerner, one of Israel's most provocative contemporary playwrights; Torange Yeghiazarian, Artistic Director of Golden Thread Productions in San Francisco; Iranian-American director Mahmood Karimi-Hakak of Siena College... >>>