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Sidney Poitier, Who Paved the Way for Black Actors in Film, Dies at 94

Sidney Poitier, whose portrayal of resolute heroes in films like “To Sir With Love,” “In the Heat of the Night” and “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” established him as Hollywood’s first Black matinee idol and helped open the door for Black actors in the film industry, has died at 94.

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The first female choir leader in Homeland

Golnoush Khaleghi (6 January 1941 – 14 February 2021) was a Persian-American musician and conductor. She was the first Persian woman conductor.Khaleghi was born in Tehran and studied at the Persian National Music Conservatory, Mozarteum Salzburg and the University of Wisconsin.

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Things That Make Italy Unique

Fried eggs with bacon, bread, and butter might seem like a perfect breakfast if you’re not Italian. However, local people prefer to eat something sweet in the morning, like cereal or a biscuit, fruit, and espresso. As Italians themselves say, “You want eggs for breakfast? Try London.”

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Tony Musante visited homeland before revolution

Anthony Peter Musante Jr. (June 30, 1936 – November 26, 2013) was an American actor, best known for the TV series Toma as Detective David Toma, Nino Schibetta in Oz (1997), and Joe D’Angelo in As the World Turns (2000-2003). In movies, he achieved fame relatively early in his career, starring or having significant roles in such films as Once …

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Mehran Ghafourian’s wedding photos

Mehran Ghafourian is an actor. He was born in the capital but his father’s career as a naval officer saw him raised in the city of Sirjan for seven years. He is an Iranian actor, director and comedian.

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Leila Otadi in the Oman film festival

Otadi has participated in various TV series, including ‘Truth Revealed’ (2004), ‘Tears and Smiles’ (2008), ‘Blood Money’ (2010) and ‘The Wound’ (2014).She has also appeared in the movies ‘Willow Tree’ (2004), ‘Left-Handed’ (2005), ‘Invitation’ (2008), ‘Looking For Happiness’ (2009), ‘The Outcasts 3’ (2010), ‘Messed Up’ (2011), ‘Laleh’ (2013) and ‘The Straw Dogs’ (2013).

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When the revolutionaries attacked to liquor stores

On 7 January 1978, an article titled “Iran and Red and Black Colonization” appeared in the national daily Ettela’at newspaper. Written under a pseudonym by a government agent, it denounced Khomeini as a “British agent” and a “mad Indian poet” conspiring to sell out Iran to neo-colonialists and communists.

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All the sons of the officials those who parted ways of their fathers

Ruhollah Zam was an activist and journalist. He was best known for operating a Telegram channel named ‘Amadnews’, which he founded in 2015. Zam played a high-profile role in the 2017–2018 Iranian protests, to which he devoted special coverage at the time.

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Mohsen Qara’ati in the picture frame

Mohsen Qara’ati is a Shia cleric who was born in 1945 in the city of Kashan, and his father was Ali Naqi (Qara’ati). Mohsen Qara’ati who is commonly known as “Ayatollah Qara’ati” or “Hujjat al-islam Qara’ati,” was appointed as the representative of Sayyid Ruhollah Khomeini at the “literacy movement organization” in Iran in 1981.

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Rare photos of Ezzatollah Zarghami

Sayyid Ezzatollah Zarghami is conservative politician and current minister of Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism. He is a former military officer. Zarghami was Deputy of Minister in Culture and Islamic Ministry as well as Defence Ministry before holding office as the head of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting from 2004 to 2014.

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