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A Play Aiming to End Solitary Confinement Comes to St. Louis
Activist and journalist Sarah Shourd wrote The BOX after being confined in solitary in Iran
By Richard H. Weiss
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, St. Louis, news, St. Louis news, Missouri, Sarah Shourd, The Box, Iran, solitary confinement, torture
Manuscripts Don't Burn
By Paul Friswold
Tags: Night & Day, Highlights, Mohammad Rasoulof, Iran, Middle East, Landmark Plaza Frontenac Cinema
There Is No Clash of Cultures: Marjane Satrapi on how all stories are autobiography
By Steven Erickson
Tags: Film Stories, Reviews, Persepolis (Movie), Marjane Satrapi, Iran, Middle East
Too Many Teardrops
Tags: Night & Day, Highlights, Lake Urmia, Mohammad Rasoulof, Iran, Middle East
Caspian
9 p.m. Saturday, September 22. The Cavern at Fort Gondo, 3151 Cherokee Street.
By Shae Moseley
Tags: Critics' Picks, Show Preview, Iran, Boston, Explosions in the Sky, Sigur Ros
Juanita's Foods Hot & Spicy Menudo
$1.00 Pete's Shur-Sav Market 6633 Vernon Avenue University City
By Malcolm Gay
Tags: Food & Drink, Columns, Juanita's Foods LLC, Iran, Richard Nixon, Kevin Bacon
The Loving Tongue
Café Natasha's Kabob International is all about simple pleasures
By Ian Froeb
Tags: Cafe, Reviews, Iran, Middle East, Hamish Bahrami, Kabob International, Café Natasha's Kabob International
Supersize Me
Aya Sofia is a most delicious way to blow your diet
By Rose Martelli
Tags: Cafe, Reviews, Mehmet Yildiz, Ted Drewes, Iran, Iraq, Aya Sofia
Don't Fret!
New Pro Arte is fingerpicking good
By Amy Helms, Alison Sieloff and Jason Toon
Tags: Night & Day, Columns, Iran, Jason Toon, Ethical Society, Marjane Satrapi
Home Movies
The competition's tough in this week's St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
By Niles Baranowski
Tags: Night & Day, Highlights, St. Louis, Chris Clark, Chris Grega, Iran
Series/Festivals
Week of March 13, 2002
Tags: Film Listings, Listings, Maryam Armin, Iran, John Steinbeck, John Singer Sargent
Axis Bold as Love
The new Schmidt Art Center in Belleville, Ill., presents an exhibition of contemporary art from Iran
By Eddie Silva
Tags: Arts, Columns, Elmer Kirchoff, Kathy O'Dell, Belleville, Iran
The More Things Change
The Circle is a powerhouse of a film about women in Iran
By Jean Oppenheimer
Tags: Film Stories, Reviews, Jafar Panahi, Hong Kong, Iran, George W. Bush
The Things They Carried
From Iran, a heartbreaker about a child and his family
By Bill Gallo
Tags: Film Stories, Reviews, Bahman Ghobadi, Iran, Iraq, Kurdistan
Show of Farsi
Pickles and pomegranates rule the day, with enjoyable results, at Café Natasha
By Joe Bonwich
Tags: Cafe, Reviews, Cafe Natasha, Iran, Middle East, Hamish Bahrami, Café Natasha's Kabob International
Gypsy Soul
Acoustic Internote brews St. Louis music fans a heady, exotic blend
By Roy Kasten
Tags: Music Stories, Featured Stories, Cafe Balaban, John Hale, Iran, Bill Walters
The Color of Paradise
Written and directed by Majid Majidi
Tags: Film Stories, Reviews, Iran, Majid Majidi, Hossein Mahjoub, Camera d'Or
Midtown St. Louis Will Get a Pedestrian Bridge Over I-64
By Kallie Cox
St. Louis Mom of Slain 14-Year-Old Needs Money for His Funeral
Slain Soulard Hit-and-Run Victim Remains Unidentified
By Sarah Fenske