Art & Photography Community Events: Amy Malek Arash Saedinia Document: Iranian-Americans in Los Angeles Farhad Parsa Fowler Museum Irangeles Iranian American Iranian diaspora Parisa Taghizadeh photographers Photography Ramin Talaie Tehrangeles UCLA
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Coming in June – Document: Iranian-Americans in Los Angeles

Poet Maryam Mottahedeh, photographed by Arash Saedinia
Opening June 6 at UCLA’s Fowler Museum, “Document: Iranian-Americans in Los Angeles” is the first big photo project documenting L.A.’s Iranian-Americans since Irangeles (which is an amazing book, but nearly 20 years old and no longer in print, time for an update!). The exhibit, produced/curated by Amy Malek, will show the work of four Iranian-American photographers who shot a very diverse list of hamvatans – doctors and engineers, natch, but also poets, artists, cops, and moms – which should make for a super-cool show.
From the release:
“In cultivating this collaborative project,” said guest curator Amy Malek, “I wanted to examine documentation as a representational process by offering four Iranian American photographers’ perspectives on who we are, stressing the importance of including multiple voices in documenting our own Los Angeles communities.”
Sunday, June 6, noon–6 p.m.Opening Day Programs“Document: Iranian-Americans in Los Angeles”
A panel of scholars will discuss issues relating to the Iranian diaspora and visual anthropology. Next, exhibition curator Amy Malek will be joined by the four documentary photographers whose work is featured in the exhibition — Farhad Parsa, Arash Saedinia, Parisa Taghizadeh and Ramin Talaie — who will discuss their experiences documenting the everyday lives of second-generation Iranian Americans in Los Angeles. A gallery tour with Malek and a reception follow. Please check www.fowler.ucla.edu for a detailed schedule.
More details: ‘Document: Iranian-Americans in Los Angeles’ opens June 6 at Fowler Museum at UCLA
Events Film & Television: film Iranian movies Shahrnush Parsipur Shirin Neshat Women Without Men
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Women Without Men – LA Screenings
Shirin Neshat’s highly anticipated film (an adaptation of Shahrnush Parsipur’s writing) opens in Los Angeles today. Details here.
Film & Television: Jersey Shore MTV reality television television The Persian Version
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Production company wants LA Persians for a new reality show – “The Persian Version”
This has “hot mess” written all over it and… I can’t wait?
Via Gawker, the press release:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Doron Ofir Casting
April 7, 2010Hollywood, CA (APRIL 7th 2010) Yes it’s true! From the team that brought you MTV’s phenomenon “Jersey Shore” it’s The Persian Version!
Doron Ofir Casting is seeking Los Angeles proud Persian-Americans who rule the Hollywood nightlife and own Beverly Hills.
“Its time to show the world that being Persian-American is a celebration of the American dream” says Doron Ofir Executive Casting Director.
So if you are at least 21 years old, appear younger than thirty and are outrageous, outspoken and a proud Persian-American, then Doron Ofir Casting and 495 Productions, the team who brought you Jersey Shore, are looking for you!
Casting is already underway, to get on the A-list, email us at: Persianversioncasting@gmail.com
MEDIA CONTACT:
Shaggy Bajrami
Doron Ofir Casting
Phone: 323.203.1334
Email: shaggycasting@gmail.com
Film & Television Music Nostalgia: 1970s Iran classic clips dancing Iranian TV music videos Ramesh
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Ramesh and Floppy Persian Dancing of the 1970s
I like Ramesh – she has a nice masculine (lesbian?) vibe, a good voice, and awesome stage presence. That afro alone is crazy-inspiring.
One thing that gets me every time I watch this video is the girl at 1:36 or so and her super-floppy Gumby dancing. <3 forever.
Art & Photography: Iranian Memoir Paolo Pellegrin photo essay photos
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“Iranian Memoir” – Paolo Pellegrin’s Photo Essay
Magnum Photos posts Iranian Memoir, a photo essay by Paolo Pellegrin, which is layered with Iranian-Americans who grew up outside Iran talking about their memories/conception of Iran. (It looks like many of the photos are from a photo essay he did for Newsweek, The Changing Face of Iran.)
Pellegrin’s images are unsettling – especially the black-and-whites, which have a kind of bleak, industrial, post-apocalyptic feel – not an image of Iran I am used to seeing, especially since the advent of Life Goes on in Tehran.
None of the speakers identify themselves, and the only other audio besides ambient noise is a snippet of Googoosh’s Hejrat. It’s pretty interesting to me that Pellegrin/Magnum chose to title this “Iranian Memoir” – where memoirs usually address a life that was actually lived, this one centers on lives that could have been lived.
What do you think of “Iranian Memoir”?
(Thanks, Maggie!)
Culture Music Nostalgia: Arash Saedinia Googoosh Mahssa Taghinia Music Nazanin Arandi Persian funk Pomegranates
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Pomegranates on KCRW
The beautiful new compilation of Iranian funk music, “Pomegranates,” was covered yesterday on KCRW. Producers Mahssa Taghinia and Arash Saedinia talk about the music and Schnabel plays Googoosh’s Gol Bi Goldoon. Listen here:
Buy the CD at Finders Keepers.
(Merci, Nazanin!)


