Monday, May 20, 2024

Israeli-Iranian Singer Maureen Nehedar Releases One Bestselling Album After Another

By Ahmad Rafat
Thirty-eight-year-old Maureen Nehedar was only two-and-a-half when she emigrated with her family from Isfahan to Israel. It was during the early years of the Revolution, when many Persian Jews were leaving their homeland. Maureen and her family were determined not to forget their roots.

Getting Iranian-Americans to Collect Art: A Talk With AdvocArtsy’s Roshi Rahnama

By Fred Parvaneh
Roshi Rahnama is a California-based ex-attorney and art collector. She is also the founder of a key series of events: the AdvocArtsy exhibitions, which have been instrumental in showcasing the work of artists of Iranian descent.

U.S. Revisits Military Option After Iran Missile Test

February 07, 2017 By Ahmad Rafat Iran test-fired its Khorramshahr medium-range ballistic missile outside Semnan, about 140 miles east of Tehran, on January 31, 2017. According to U.S. sources, the missile flew 600 miles before exploding...

Kiosk Explores Underground Iranian Music With New Album

By Ahmad Rafat
Kiosk is one of the best-known and most popular Iranian rock bands in the world. The group recently released their ninth album, “Stereo Tull Presents,” with tracks composed by singer-songwriter Arash Sobhani (who is also a San Francisco-based architect).

IRGC Commander Claims 200,000 Iran-backed Troops In Syria

December 30, 2016 By Ahmad Rafat The deputy commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), Brigadier-General Hossein Salami, has said that Iran’s primary objective for providing logistical, operational, technical, and tactical assistance to the pro-government...

An Open Letter by Iranian Dissidents to President-Elect Donald Trump

December 24, 2016 The Honorable Donald Trump President-Elect of the United States of America Dear Mr. President-Elect, We would like to congratulate you on your victory in the Presidential election of the United States of America. During the...

The Festival of Yalda’s Ancient Links to Christmas

By Fred Parvaneh
While Christians all over the world are preparing to celebrate Christmas, Iranians living inside and outside the country are celebrating one of their most ancient festivities: Yalda.

Blatant Disregard for Human Rights in Iran

By Ahmad Rafat December 10, 2016 The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, and two years later invited all countries and interested organizations to observe 10 December as...

Persepolis’s Lions and Bulls Star in an Exhibition in Northern Italy

By Ahmad Rafat For the first time ever, archaeological treasures from the Museum of Persepolis and the National Museum of Iran travelled abroad earlier this year for an exhibition titled “Lions and Bulls from Ancient...

Land of Insecurities and Abnormalities

By Elahe Boghrat There is much truth to the saying, “The simple act of trying to repress, forbid, or ban something makes it much more attractive and desirable.” This aphorism dates back to the story...