Aghdashloo began acting in Iran in the late 1970s before departing during the Revolution. Her breakthrough role came in 2003’s House of Sand and Fog, for which she received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Two years later, she guest-starred in season four of 24, and in 2006 she appeared in X-Men: The Last Stand with ... Read More »
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Madonna’s father’s 90th birthday
Madonna’s family are celebrating a big moment. On Thursday, the singer shared a post on Instagram from Ciccone Vineyard & Winery in Michigan where she took her six kids to celebrate her dad Silvio Ciccone’s 90th birthday. Madonna and her children traveled to her home state of Michigan for a very special reason. The pop icon shared a video montage ... Read More »
The Move On, Pink Cafe
Cafe Moveon is located in Jordan area, Golestean Blvd. We’ve all gotten a little more familiar with our kitchens in the last couple months, and even the biggest Starbucks and Dunkin’ addicts have to admit—making coffee at home isn’t as bad as we always thought. That’s in part due to a whole new generations of brands bringing us coffee shop ... Read More »
Serious illness Actress Bita Farrahi
Bita Farrahi graduated in art from John Powers School of Art in the United States in 1980. She was introduced to Mehrjoui by Nasser Cheshm Azar to play in Hamoon, and she quickly became his favorite to play the role of Mahshid. This is how he started his career in 1989 with his role in the movie Hamoon directed by ... Read More »
The most important foreign guests of Fajr Festival
Beginning in 1986 with the release of his films “Salvador” and “Platoon,” Oliver Stone kicked off a decade-long run of remarkable success. Many of the controversial and stylistically brash films that he made during this era were box-office hits and established Stone, who twice won the Academy Award for best director, as a bold generational voice. While films like “Wall ... Read More »
Serials that were banned
In a rare move of transparency, Netflix has released a list of movies and television projects that have been banned from streaming on its platform over the last five years (via Variety). The list includes nine projects, from the much-publicized episode of “Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj” that got removed in Saudi Arabia to Stanley Kubrick’s war epic “Full Metal ... Read More »
Discover 200 reptiles from a passenger’s load
There’s an art to packing a carry-on bag. Wise travelers must balance the requirements of airlines and airport security, make sure important items are easily accessible, and remember all the little things that will keep them comfortable in flight. In the spirit of 10 Things Not to Do When Checking a Bag, we’ve gathered seven common carry-on bag mistakes. Steer ... Read More »
Cléo de Mérode Model
At the age of eight, Cléo de Mérode (1875 – 1966) was already showing the talent that would make her a world renowned dancer of the Belle Époque. Born in Paris to a Viennese baroness, she entered the Paris Opera ballet school at seven and made her professional debut at age eleven. But it would be her beauty that stirred ... Read More »
The birth of a Dara Hayayi’s mother
If you’re about to celebrate your second birthday away from loved ones due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, you may not feel quite so excited about your special day. Gone are the big dinners around crowded restaurant tables or all-night dance parties in your living room — but it’s not forever, and it’s important to remember that things will feel normal ... Read More »
Vouge in 1348
Arthur Baldwin Turnure an American businessman, founded Vogue as a weekly newspaper based in New York City in 1892 to create a publication that celebrated the “ceremonial side of life”. From its inception, the magazine targeted the new New York upper class, their habits, leisure activities, the places they frequented, and the clothing they wore…The magazine at this time was ... Read More »