Minimalist design Of Iranian TV, Cinema and Radio

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Minimalist design, a set on Flickr.

Now that I have finished the series, here they are in one place.

Googoosh: Mano Gonjishka

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Googoosh is the most famous Iranian singer/actor. She started as a child actress and soon became nation's sweet heart (in Iran).
She reached her height of fame in 1970s and had become well known outside Iran in Middle East and central Asia.
After the 1979 revolution, she remained in Iran till 2000 and like an urban legend people wondered about her life away from the limelight.

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Zoe: Libertango

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Libertango is a composition by Astor Piazzola, published in 1974 performed here by Zoe Tiganouria.

The tainted tree

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Underneath a tree, a photo by doodle_juice on Flickr.

My homework for the MA creative writing course

The tainted tree (Ramin Tork week 2)

I had played underneath the tainted tree many times, but that was two years ago. I no longer played games, no not me. A thirteen-year-old girl in our village must behave like a lady if she wants to have a husband.

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