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Death of the Old Capital

The Valiasr Street is a long, winding road with sycamore trees and streams that were once fed all year round by the cool waters of the Alborz mountains – when there was enough snow, and when there was enough water. Known as the longest street in the Middle East, Valiasr spans the city from south to north, and reminds you ... Read More »

Judge Recognizes Defendant From School

An emotional school reunion took place at a Florida court when a judge had suddenly recognized the defendant to be her former classmate from decades ago, whom she said she was friends with, and who was the nicest kid in middle school. “Did you go to Nautilus?” Glazer asked the man. “Oh my goodness,” Arthur Booth blurted out while smiling ... Read More »

Use of Graffiti in Home Decorations

Are you tired of solid paint colors, is it really hare for you to find a wallpaper you lide. If your walls need a kick, and your style is a bit more daring, would you consider grafitti? Graffiti are the heart of urban art, sometimes straying from the usual path and are replacing street with domestic walls. This are form ... Read More »

Creative Urban Design: Crosswalks

Generally as a pedestrian crossing the street is pretty boring, but yet through creative Urban Design City Planning Crosswalks can be transformed into something that actually enhances the beauty and vibrancy of the surroundings. These can be simple yet elegant way to make cities more walkable and pleasant to live or perhaps can be used for advertising and send out ... Read More »

Caitlyn (Bruce) Jenner on Vogue Cover

During a sit-down interview with Diane Sawyer back in April, the former Olympian opened up about her transition into becoming a woman. Now Caitlyn Jenner, the woman formerly known as Bruce Jenner of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” fame, made her public debut on the cover of Vanity Fair on Monday. Famed photographer Annie Leibovitz shot the first images of ... Read More »

Amadeus Quartet violin cover instrumental

A beautiful violin cover of great song “Derniere danse” by Romanian violin band Amadeus , the video highlights some great scenes from the Romanian capital Bucharest. Since 2000, Amadeus Quartet has released six studio albums. The all female quartet has been invited to important festivals in Europe, Africa, Asia and Middle East. Read More »

Cruising the streets in luxury cars

Drivers are spooked by police increased enforcement of traffic laws that began this week. Police say cruising the streets in luxury cars is not all harmless fun. Some drivers bring race cars to spin out wheels and speed into donuts and fishtails. Officers stopped each car and entered the driver’s name and license and issued any necessary citations. Police said ... Read More »

Guess Who is Changing Diapers

Queen Elizabeth II who has 4 children of her own, 8 grandchildren and 5 Great grandchildren was pictured changing Princess Charlotte’s diapers, making her milk, testing its warmth and feeding her. But look closely and you’ll see this isn’t a rare insight into the life of the royal new parents. It’s the work of artist Alison Jackson, who is renowned ... Read More »

Negar’s Role, The return of a acting Icon

Negar’s Role (2014) “Naghsh e Negar” is Nasser Malakmotiee’s return to acting after 35 years. The movie also starts Bahram Radan. The story is  about Farzad who wants to marry Negar without his father permission complications arise when his father finds out and the truth about Farzads past catches up with him. One of the posters for the movie Read More »

Travel: Beauties of the South

Khuzestan Province is in the southwest of the country, bordering Iraq’s Basra Province and the Persian Gulf. Its capital is Ahvaz. Other major cities include Behbahan, Abadan, Andimeshk, Khorramshahr, Bandar Imam, Dezful, Shushtar, Omidiyeh, Izeh, Baq-e-Malek, Mah Shahr, Susangerd, Ramhormoz, Shadegan, Susa, Masjed Soleiman, Minoo Island and Hoveizeh. As the most ancient Iranian province, it is often referred to as ... Read More »