Just had an awesome production meeting with Niknaz and Aghigh for Aghigh’s film project via video chat.
It inevitably ended up being a long reflection on what’s been happening in Iran this past week. These two are brilliant.
I’m feeling a lot of love.
I love talking with them.
I love that we have the technology to do this.
I [...]
Archive for June, 2009
Late night lovin’
Posted in Creative Process, tagged Creative Process, inde, independent film, iranian, iranian diaspora, iranian-american on June 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Name my newest boxing partner.
Posted in Adventures in Entrepeneurship on June 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Today I want to write about failure.
Not about failblog.org, though I do recommend it for a good laugh.
Not about the failure of the Islamic Republic of Iran or #cnnfail and the inspiring use of social networking tools to communicate when major media conglomerates like CNN don’t step up. (There’s so many amazing bloggers out there [...]
Control!
Posted in Adventures in Entrepeneurship on June 9, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The other day my friend was saying how great it would be if life was like a Janet Jackson video from the early 90s, where people would suddenly bust out into fresh dance moves.
On Saturday night, while I was hauling thousands of dollars worth of projection equipment from my dead car to my friends’ who [...]
Muslims, Fireworks, Doctors and Money.
Posted in Adventures in Entrepeneurship, Political Commentary, tagged Iran, Ahmadinejad, Obama, Maz Jobrani, entrepeneurship, Dr. George Tillman, Cairo Speech, Robert Karimi, Negin Farsad on June 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This is what’s been on my mind this week: Muslims, fireworks, doctors and money.
My address to the Christian World.
Obama made his speech in Cairo. And while I’m one of many people who are very excited about the potential shifts in foriegn policy that may happen over the next few years, I just want to make [...]
Remix.
Posted in Political Commentary, tagged Ahmadinejad, Iran on June 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
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