Friday, January 9, 2026

American Dream Come True: Interview with Judge Hamadani, Reelected in Midterms

By Tara Biglari Sam Hamadani is a Wake County District Court Judge who was re-elected to her post in the November midterm elections. She received the highest number of votes in a Wake County Bar...

The Gonabadi Dervishes: Gnostics, Royal Advisors, Political and Religious Adversaries    

  by Nazenin Ansari In the latest strike  against Gonabadi dervishes of the Nematollahi Order in Iran, government authorities have isolated Dr. NoorAli Tabandeh, its spiritual master (Gutb), from his bodyguards and trusted assistants.  They had...

A Memoir of Iran: Interview with Cyrus Kadivar

By Tara Biglari "Farewell Shiraz" is the title of a new memoir by the Iranian author Cyrus Kadivar, which details how the 1979 Iranian Revolution uprooted his family and led them far from the place...

Learning Farsi in L.A.: UCLA Opens Cultural Doors for the Children of Iranian Emigres

By Julie Ershadi
The campus at the University of California, Los Angeles hardly stirs after dark on a week night. Yet during those times, it is host to a quiet cultural phenomenon.

Banned for Not Wearing Hijab, Chess Champion Joins U.S. Team

Dorsa Derakhshani, a chess player who was banned from Iran’s national women's team for refusing to wear the hijab, has just joined the U.S. team. According to the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA), Derakhshani previously...

Interview-U.S. Sanctions on Iran More Effective Than Expected – Bolton

By Dan Williams JERUSALEM, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Sanctions that the United States reimposed on Iran have been more effective than expected, President Donald Trump's national security adviser said, although he noted the continuation of...

Iranzamin School Co-Founder Mary Ann Irvine Passes Away

By Fred Parvaneh
To a generation of schoolchildren who grew up in pre-revolutionary Iran, J. Richard and Mary Ann Irvine are living legends. The American-born couple, who established Iranzamin (Tehran International School) in 1967 after

Serial Entrepreneur Hadi Partovi Wants the Whole World to Learn Code

By Peyman Pejman
Hadi Partovi and his twin brother Ali are part of a generation of Iranian-Americans whose work consists of improving the daily life of millions of people around the world. The brothers, serial investors and entrepreneurs, are also the founders of Code.org, which campaigns for introducing computer science courses in all public schools across the United States.

Celebrated Iranian Actor Mohammad Ali Keshavarz Dies At 90

By Azadeh Karimi Mohammad Ali Keshavarz, one of Iran’s most celebrated theater and film actors, died on June 14 at Tehran’s Atiyeh hospital, where he had been admitted a few weeks earlier with acute kidney...

Iraj Mesbahzadeh Dies in Houston

November 03, 2016 Iraj Mesbahzadeh passed away on November 3, 2016 in MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. Iraj was born in Tehran, Iran in 1947. He was the eldest son of Dr. Mostafa Mesbahzadeh,...