Posted on 04 November 2010. Tags: iranian author, iranian women, iranian writer, looking beyond, looking beyond organization, los angeles writers collective, national jewish fund, nazarian, persian author, persian women, successful iranians, zan

Life as a Visitor, Cover Art
Forced to flee after the Iranian Revolution of 1979 at age eleven, author Angella M. Nazarian takes readers on a physical and emotional journey from past to present and from a country’s political struggle to her own inner struggle in search of a home, family and sense of belonging. Her book, “Life as a Visitor” chronicles Nazarian’s difficult and triumphant journey to blend East and West.
Incorporating both prose and poetry, Nazarian creates a mosaic of thoughts, emotions and locations that allows readers an intimate and inside look at what life is like for an immigrant caught between two cultures. Continue Reading
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Posted on 02 November 2010. Tags: i am i am not, iranian music, iranian musician, persian flamenco, persian lyrics, persian music, persian poem, roya bahrami, rumi
Scheduled to be released on November 5, 2010 and available at CDBaby.com, Iranian-American musician Roya Bahrami tells us of her new album’s essence: ”It’s a reflection of our multicultural world and the incredible closeness of beings…I am also inspired by Rumi, the ancient Persian mystic’s teachings regarding ‘selflessness’, where one walks the bridge between the visible and invisible worlds. As a composer, I have experienced this sense of awakening, which inspired the title song and the name of the Album: I Am I Am Not.” Continue Reading
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Posted on 14 October 2010. Tags: art 10, art gallery in barcelona, art gallery in spain, eric esmail parnes, eric parnes, eric robert parnes, i ran home, iranian artist, iranian-american artist, villa del arte

AK-47 by Eric Esmail Parnes
“Gold is a coveted and treasured commodity.” Iranian-American artist, Eric Esmail Parnes, tells us of his fascination with gold as evidenced by his metallically-enhanced collection, Icons.
“Unlike, salt, it has maintained its value through the ages, and still exudes a sense of power and luxury. These objects like many historical, venerated pieces have been adorned, and therefore transformed into iconic items.”
How does he get that gold-plated look?
“I use resin casts that have been painted and then gold-leafed with 24k.” He says. “Then, the objects are encased in Plexiglas.”
Parnes, whose pieces are generally on exhibit somewhere, most recently showcased his golden work at ART 10 in Amsterdam as well as Villa del Arte galleries in Spain.
“Objects like the AK-47 are seemingly mundane on their own, but have become iconifed as a result of their significance in current historical context. I am always attracted to the inanimate, and the hidden power of expression that resides.” Adds Parnes.
“The precious, adorned item is the hallmark of a museum. And we appreciate the work based on its relegated context of being unique, and mysterious. Take a visit to a museum with an ancient arts section, and you will know exactly what I mean.”
Parnes’ work ranges in price from 50$ for a bullet, 400$ for a Grenade, 500$ for a handgun, and 2000$ for the AK-47– which you will have to inquire about for availability–and is created in his studio in New York City.
“My latest endeavor is taking my shopping series, and creating real scale models of them. I am enchanted by toys and models. I remember my parents asking when I was 11 if I was going to move beyond this phase in life, to that I responded: “Why would I want to do that?”…But there is power in creating objects and scenarios, as well as taking difficult subject matter(s), as well as benign, and giving it new context once its been turned into a toy.”
He’s got more objects that he’s working on as well…from the “intense, such as a RPG, to a juicebox”, so be sure and check out Parnes’ blog for updates and more.
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Posted on 06 October 2010. Tags: gay dating, gay disaster date, gay suicide, iranian actor, iranian comedain, iranian-amercian actor, iranian-american comedian, kvon, masshole, persian actor, persian comedian, teen bullying

In the midst of a recent increase–or perhaps more coverage-receiving cases–of teen bullying, specifically: Gay teen bullying in the US and Canada, which have led to multiple suicides in the last few weeks alone, MTV airs its first-ever gay episode of its hit-show; Disaster Date. Continue Reading
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