Iranians’ demand for change is not a political preference, but a civilisational instinct; and a free Iran — rooted in its ...
Widespread tributes have been shared for Bahram Beyzai, a giant of Iranian cinema and theatre, who has died aged 87 in the US ...
A daughter of the Iranian diaspora grapples with feelings of hopefulness and futility during an extraordinary moment of protests.
Petrified by the horror stories coming out of the country, Iranian artists living in exile in France keep a close eye on ...
As the Islamic Republic massacres protesters, exiles are dismayed by the lack of sympathy from the American left.
The Iranian Independent Filmmakers Association has stepped-up calls for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to reappraise its relationship with Iran’s government-controlled Farabi cinema ...
“Shirin Neshat,” the latest show at the Miami Art Museum, with films and photographs of the exile Iranian artist, is a unique event, helping us to grasp the complexity of women’s struggle for social ...
According to Iranian studies scholar Abbas Milani, Googoosh “embodied the frivolous joys, the reckless abandon, the exuberant ...
The shift from Persia to Iran didn't happen until the year 1935. The government under Reza Shah Pahlavi asked the diplomats ...