ANGLE ON: Iranian Cinema
Despite severe government restrictions, Iranian cinema has continued to flourish through the years, both artistically and commercially. Worldwide Iranian filmmakers include Abbas Kiarostami (known for … [Read more...]
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Despite severe government restrictions, Iranian cinema has continued to flourish through the years, both artistically and commercially. Worldwide Iranian filmmakers include Abbas Kiarostami (known for … [Read more...]
"I am from Los Angeles, I am half Jewish, half Episcopalian, I've never really known a Muslim family very well, and Malala answered the door,” says Davis Guggenheim, the director of “He Named Me … [Read more...]
The Guardian interviews Nadiya Hussain, winner of the mega-popular cooking show “The Great British Bake Off” (think “The Voice” meets “Top Chef”). The finale garnered 14.5 million viewers, the biggest … [Read more...]
“I love divine music… I love Christian music, I love Jewish music, I love it all. But I am Muslim so I choose nasyid,” says Hafiz Hamidun, a chart-topping Malaysian composer and performer (and former … [Read more...]
Pakistani comedian Danish Ali’s latest viral video is called “Muslims rejoice at being able to take their clocks to school” – a satiric look at what happened to techie-teen clock-maker, Ahmed … [Read more...]
Fascinating interview with author and playwright Ayhad Akhtar who won a Pulitzer Prize for his Broadway play “Disgraced.” The Economist says of Mr. Akhtar’s work: “ His tales of Islamic assimilation … [Read more...]
The New York Times interviews actress Yasmine Al Massri (“Miral”) on her role in ABC’s upcoming FBI thriller “Quantico” (debuting September 27th) in which she plays a hijab-wearing, FBI … [Read more...]
Most struggling comics in America only have to worry about paying their rent and colleagues stealing their material, but for Pakistan’s comedians, these creatives have to worry about offending the … [Read more...]
As the American comic book industry has started to feature Muslim and Arab heroes/heroines so has the Muslim and Arab world, as the demand for comic books in the Middle East has exploded. And these … [Read more...]
British comedienne and provocateur Shazia Mirza is known for being one of the first Muslim comics, post 9-11, to deadpan in a show: “My name is Shazia Mirza. At least, that's what it says on my … [Read more...]