KGB Bar, 85 East 4th Street, New York City, NY
February 17, 2009, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pmCome
on out and get yourself a little attention from Homeland Security.
Sohrab
Mohebbi is the author of "Hair is for Head-Banging" and a
contributor to Urban Iran. A writer/art critic from Tehran, he is
currently a student at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College,
New York, and the founder of the
127 music ensemble.
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Charlotte
Noruzi was born in Tehran, moving to the U.S. in 1977. She is an
author-illustrator-designer based in New York City. URBAN IRAN is a
depiction of everyday life apart from international and diplomatic
policies, giving voice to people living and working in Iran today while
probing the complexities of contemporary Iran. Described and revealed by
photographers, writers and visual artists, from street art to heavy
metal bands and book publishing, Urban Iran documents how the Western
media gaze influences how much of the world views Iran, but also how
this gaze impacts how Iranians see themselves, especially in the realm
of the creative arts.
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Hooman
Majd was born in Tehran, Iran in 1957. He worked at Island
Records and Polygram Records for many years, with a diverse group of
artists, and was head of film and music at Palm Pictures, where he
produced The Cup and James Toback's Black and White. He has written for
GQ, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The New York Observer,
Interview, and Salon, and has been a regular contributor to The
Huffington Post from its inception. A contributing editor at Interview
magazine, he lives in New York City and travels regularly back to Iran.
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Manijeh
Nasrabadi received her MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Hunter
College. Her essay "Before I Knew Him" won the City University of New
York Arts Gala Memoir Prize in 2005. She was a Hertog Fellow that same
year and a 2008 recipient of a Hedgebrook writing residency. Her essay,
"Souvenir," appears in About Face, published by Seal Press in June 2008.
She is co-director of the Association of Iranian-American writers and
teaches creative writing at Hunter College. Her current project is
Carry the Sand Away from the Walls, a memoir about her relationship
with her Iranian, Zoroastrian, communist father. |
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