List of Persian/Iranian Events for 2004-02-29
Parenting Talk
Sunday - February 29, 2004 10:30 AM
How to discipline your child with love and respect
The path to raising self-reliant and responsible children - A talk given by: Dolat Bolandi, M.A.
Raising children in today's American culture can be very challenging. These challenges have many unique flavors for immigrant and/or bi-cultural families where parent(s) have grown up in very different cultures with different values.
This short talk in Persian will visit the different aspect of discipline with perspective in both cultures. The hope is to start a process in helping the parents develop tools in disciplining and guiding their children while teaching them values in loving and respectful ways.
When: Sunday February 29, 04 10:30am -12:30am Where: Newark Library
6300 Civic Terrace Ave. Newark, Ca. 94560
Language:Persian
Fee: Free and open to public * For more information call: (408) 264-0100
The path to raising self-reliant and responsible children - A talk given by: Dolat Bolandi, M.A.
Raising children in today's American culture can be very challenging. These challenges have many unique flavors for immigrant and/or bi-cultural families where parent(s) have grown up in very different cultures with different values.
This short talk in Persian will visit the different aspect of discipline with perspective in both cultures. The hope is to start a process in helping the parents develop tools in disciplining and guiding their children while teaching them values in loving and respectful ways.
When: Sunday February 29, 04 10:30am -12:30am Where: Newark Library
6300 Civic Terrace Ave. Newark, Ca. 94560
Language:Persian
Fee: Free and open to public * For more information call: (408) 264-0100
Oscar Night at Persian Center
Bay Area - East Bay Sunday - February 29, 2004 04:30 PM
Persian Center, Iranian Students Alliance of America (ISAA), and Iranian Students Cultural Organization (ISCO) present: "Oscar Night at Persian Center"
SUNDAY, February 29th at 4:30pm 2029 Durant Avenue in Berkeley Ticket: $5
Join us in cheering on Shohreh Aghdashloo(who will be walking down the Red Carpet in Valentino!)--nominated for the first time in her role as Nadi in HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG, and predicting winners for the Oscar nominations.
SUNDAY, February 29th at 4:30pm 2029 Durant Avenue in Berkeley Ticket: $5
Join us in cheering on Shohreh Aghdashloo(who will be walking down the Red Carpet in Valentino!)--nominated for the first time in her role as Nadi in HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG, and predicting winners for the Oscar nominations.
76th Annual Academy Awards
Los Angeles Sunday - February 29, 2004 05:00 PM
Sunday February 29, 2004 5pm PST on ABC
Best supporting Actress Nomination for Shohreh Aghdashloo! For more information Click HERE!
Shohreh Aghdashloo - HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG
NOMINATED ROLE
Shohreh Aghdashloo plays Nadi, the wife of a proud Iranian immigrant who sees her family's life threatened by the escalating conflict over possession of a house.
ACADEMY AWARDS HISTORY: This is the first Academy Award nomination for Shohreh Aghdashloo.
Best supporting Actress Nomination for Shohreh Aghdashloo! For more information Click HERE!
Shohreh Aghdashloo - HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG
NOMINATED ROLE
Shohreh Aghdashloo plays Nadi, the wife of a proud Iranian immigrant who sees her family's life threatened by the escalating conflict over possession of a house.
ACADEMY AWARDS HISTORY: This is the first Academy Award nomination for Shohreh Aghdashloo.
Through The Olive Trees
Bay Area - South Bay Sunday - February 29, 2004 06:00 PM
The Persian Student Society of De Anza College and Aria Group of Foothill College are proud to present:
Introducing Iranian Cinema (II) (The Third Part of Koker Trilogy) Through The Olive Trees (1994)
A Film By Iranian Master Abbas Kiarostami
Sunday, February 29, 2004 - 6PM-8PM; AT 120, De Anza College
FREE ADMISSION
Akira Kurosawa has said of Kiarostami's films: "Words cannot describe my feelings about them and I simply advise you to see his films... When Satyajit Ray passed on, I was very depressed. But after seeing Kiarostami's films, I thanked God for giving us just the right person to take his place."
Introducing Iranian Cinema (II) (The Third Part of Koker Trilogy) Through The Olive Trees (1994)
A Film By Iranian Master Abbas Kiarostami
Sunday, February 29, 2004 - 6PM-8PM; AT 120, De Anza College
FREE ADMISSION
Akira Kurosawa has said of Kiarostami's films: "Words cannot describe my feelings about them and I simply advise you to see his films... When Satyajit Ray passed on, I was very depressed. But after seeing Kiarostami's films, I thanked God for giving us just the right person to take his place."