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Documentary Shows Horrors Faced by Two Gay Iranians

Makers of an upcoming documentary called Golf Alpha Yankee explain their project this way: For LGBT people in Iran and other places in the world where being gay is a crime, taking off the mask is legally punishable by arrest, imprisonment, torture, or even execution.Golf Alpha Yankee tells their true story. The film provides an intimate immersion into the world of ... Read More »

Jimmy Fallon’s Tearful Tribute To Robin Williams

A touching tribute by Jimmy Fallon to honor Robin Williams. He showed the clip of his first appearance on the Johnny Carson tonight show. Robin Williams (July 21, 1951 – August 11, 2014) was an American actor and comedian. Rising to fame with his role as the alien Mork in the TV series Mork & Mindy (1978–82), Williams went on ... Read More »

Noah Ritter: Kid News Anchor Video Goes Viral

Apparently, one boy may have a long career in the news business. Noah Ritter, a 5-year-old from Wilkes-Barre, Pa., was offered the microphone from Newswatch 16’s Sofia Ojeda to describe his experience at the Wayne County Fair. And he did a great job as a stand-in broadcast reporter. He’s a natural. Read More »

Robin Williams Dead Apparent Suicide

Beloved actor Robin Williams was found dead on Monday, police reported. He was 63. The apparent cause of death was suicide, authorities said. According to his publicist, Williams had been battling severe depression. Williams was best known for his starring roles in classic comedies like Mrs. Doubtfire and Jumanji. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his ... Read More »

New music video from KIOSK

Song title: Can’t play music here Album: Call a cab Video by: Afshean Hessam Don’t miss the upcoming concert in London August 15th Read More »

Last post Rev. Interview by Kourosh Yaghmaie

Kourosh was a Rock pioneer that you might say was ahead of his time, creating many experimental musical numbers using mainly electric guitar and keyboard. Read More »

Iranian sisters on their fight to perform

A prominent Iranian musician today told how she uses music as her “resistance” against the strict laws in her home country. Mahsa Vahdat, 40, who performed at Womad festival with her sister Marjan, 37, on Sunday, said she refuses to comply with a law preventing women from singing solo to a mixed-sex audience. [Read Full Article] Read More »