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Prince of Persia: Cast & Crew Interview

Monday, May 17, 2010

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Iranican’s Maral Behnam interviews some of the Cast and Crew of Prince of Persia at Wondercon 2010 including Mike Newell, Jerry Buckhymer, and Jake Gyllenhaal. A few things that remained questions for us were the following: 1) Of all the inventions that Iran is credited for, why make a big deal out of the ‘Button Hole’? 2) If [...]

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Iranican’s 3rd Census PSA: Maz Jobrani - Farshforoosh

Monday, March 22, 2010

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The third in the multi-segment PSA stars Maz Jobrani as Mr. Farshforoosh, who wants to go by Frankie. This character is currently is the 2nd favorite with 23% of the votes after Kammi on Iranican.com, and Farshforoosh in the favorite character poll. If you haven’t caught the original PSA with all of the [...]

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Iranican Launches Census 2010 PSAs with Maz Jobrani

Monday, March 8, 2010

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It is rare that Iranians in America come together for anything other than Chelokabob or a wedding (where there is also Chelokabob). In early 2009 however, a coalition was initiated by Iranian American Organizations to campaign for not only the participation of Iranians in the Census but the explicit declaration of our Nationality “Iranian” or [...]

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Iranican Reports: Tirgan Part II

Sunday, August 10, 2008

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Iranican Reports: Tirgan Part II

If you haven’t watched Iranican ReportsTM: Tirgan Part I, you can click here. The third and fourth days of Tirgan were much more eventful, often having a few simultaneous events. We  highlighted some of them in the video above. Iranican LiveTM had a chat with Jian Ghomeshi (CBC Broadcaster) and Mehrdad Ariannejad (CEO of Tirgan Festival) Iranican [...]

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Iranican Reports: Tirgan

Monday, August 4, 2008

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Iranican Reports: Tirgan

Not only the biggest, but by far the best Iranian Festival Outside of Iran. Tirgan just set a new standard for iranian festivals/events worldwide. Hats off to Iranian Canadians in Toronto!

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