Cyrus Farivar
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[Redacted] writes on June 15, 2009 in Tehran
Via Nayareh Tohidi: [Redacted] reports his own observations on the course of events of 15th June 2009 in Tehran I left my home in Tajrish along with my family at 3 p.m. We went down Valiast Street which is the main northern-southern avenue in Tehran and entered the Evin Exp’way which leads to Enghelab Street. We knew that people are supposed to gather in Enghelab Sq. (Revolution Sq.) at 4 and march toward Azadi Sq. (Freedom Sq.). From Gisha Bridge…
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Big ups to the Bex!
My brilliant and beautiful wife, Rebecca, has just had two poems and a review of hers recently published She appears in the latest edition of Parcel, and the Avatar Review. That last one also includes audio of her reading her work, too! She’s also just reviewed Moongarden by Anthony McCann.
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June 3: Cyrus on CBC’s Spark
Dear Friends, I’ve been informed that my piece on the recent Where 2.0 conference in San Jose is airing this week on CBC’s Spark! It will be available on CBC Radio 1 at the following times: Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m. (12:00 NT) Saturdays at 4:00 p.m. (4:30 NT) If you find yourself outside the reach of the CBC’s antennae, feel free to listen to it online, here, or of course, via podcast.
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NYT: A New Iran Overture, With Hot Dogs
The New York Times, June 1 2009: SAN SALVADOR — Having sent the Iranian people a video greeting on their New Year, President Obama is now inviting them to help celebrate a quintessentially American holiday, the Fourth of July. Last Friday, the State Department sent a cable to its embassies and consulates around the world notifying them that “they may invite representatives from the government of Iran” to their Independence Day celebrations — annual receptions that typically feature hot dogs,…
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June 1: Cyrus on PRI’s The World
Dear Friends, I’ve been informed that my radio piece on the how the June 12 Iranian election is playing out online is airing today. It will be available on any of these stations (and their Internet streams): NYC – 3 pm Eastern – WNYC – 820 AM – www.wnyc.org Washington, DC – 8 pm Eastern – WAMU – 88.5 FM – www.wamu.org Los Angeles – 12 pm Pacific – KPCC – 89.3 FM – www.kpcc.opg Boston – 4 pm Eastern…
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80+1 – A Journey Around the World
Although it’s been a few months now, I’m proud to (belatedly) announce my participation in 80+1, a new and exciting project to celebrate the city of Linz, Austria as one of the European Union cities of culture for 2009. I should tip my virtual hat to David Sasaki, who is also participating in this project. While living in our house in Oakland when we were in France, David recommended me to be the Online Content Manager for 80+1. I have…
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May 29: Cyrus on PRI’s The World
Dear Friends, I’ve been informed that my radio piece on the President Obama’s speech on the new White House cybersecurity strategy is airing today. It will be available on any of these stations (and their Internet streams): NYC – 3 pm Eastern – WNYC – 820 AM – www.wnyc.org Washington, DC – 8 pm Eastern – WAMU – 88.5 FM – www.wamu.org Los Angeles – 12 pm Pacific – KPCC – 89.3 FM – www.kpcc.opg Boston – 4 pm Eastern…
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May 22: Cyrus on PRI’s The World
Dear Friends, I’ve been informed that my radio piece on the March 18th Movement is airing today. This is a related piece to a story I did previously on the tragic death of Iranian blogger Omidreza Mirsayafi, who died while in custody in Evin Prison under sketchy circumstances. It will be available on any of these stations (and their Internet streams): NYC – 3 pm Eastern – WNYC – 820 AM – www.wnyc.org Washington, DC – 8 pm Eastern –…
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May 20: Cyrus on CBC’s Spark
Dear Friends, I’ve been informed that my radio commentary on how the Internet made me “culturally lazy” while living in France is airing this week on CBC’s Spark! It will be available on CBC Radio 1 at the following times: Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m. (12:00 NT) Saturdays at 4:00 p.m. (4:30 NT) If you find yourself outside the reach of the CBC’s antennae, feel free to listen to it online, here, or of course, via podcast.
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May 20: Katie Hafner Reading in Berkeley