hi Report – Radio Iranshahr
Nowruz in Seattle City Hall
Nazanin | Fatemeh / 




An Interview with Ms. Moniro Ravanipour, the author

An Interview with Ms. Moniroo Ravanipour/an innovative writer and author




“Ancient Iran Day” at the University of Washington
Amir | Elham / 

Though far less known than the Greco-Roman world, the cultures of Ancient Iran played a vital role in the shaping of world civilization. Featuring hands-on exhibits, mini-lectures, and a youth activity room, this event will introduce learners of all ages to the food, technology, religions, art and archeology of Ancient Iran.




The 10th Global SUTA Reunion

A report from the 10th global Sharif University of Technology Association reunion in Seattle




Seattle Iranian Festival Report

A report from Seattle Iranian Festival 2018.




Report on the Shadow Play, “Feathers of Fire”

"Feathers of Fire" is a shadow play based on the story of Zal and Rudabeh from Shahnameh, the Persian Book of Kings, produced by the Iranian artist, Hamid Rahmanian. This play was on in the University of Washington in Seattle and this program is an interview with the producers and Iranian actors of this play.




A Report on Nowruz Event by kAnoon, the Persian School

This is a report from the Nowruz celebration event at the kAnoon Persian school of Seattle and interview with its management team.




A Report on the Nowruz Festival at the University of Washington
Manna | Mahta / 

This event was sponsored by the Near Eastern Languages and Civilization Department and was the first Norouz event at the University of Washington. In this report, you can hear interviews done with the organizers of the event and the guests. They will share their experience about the event and Nowruz.




A Report on Nowruz Celebration at the Bellevue College
Elham | Kiarash | Neda / 

Interview with the organizer of the Nowruz Celebration at the Bellevue College and Bellevue Mayor.




A Report on Chahar Shanbe Soori Celebration and Common Beliefs Around It
Gol | Kiarash / 

Not factual, no right or wrong... just passed down stories, added stories representing our Iranian community.