Thursday, October 28, 2021

Black Sunday: An Enduring Masterpiece

 Watched this gothic masterpiece last Sunday. What a pleasant surprise it was. There are certain works that are decades ahead of their time both conceptually and stylistically. And no surprise, the reaction to most of them was pretty damning. But in long term, adventurous endeavors are appreciated.


Black Sunday (1960)

Directed by: Mario Bava

Starring: Barbara Steele, John Richardson, and Andrea Checchi

Sunday, October 24, 2021

Ethics

 Ethics ingrained in a lifestyle, maybe that is all I ever desired. Going toward the apogee of our capacity!


Pedram

10/24/2021

Sunday, October 17, 2021

Sunday October 10, 2021

Another outstanding evening with the Pittsburgh Symphonic orchestra. (PSO)

The program comprised Beethoven's Egmont,  the "Wings of the  Dream" or (Aile du Songe) by Kaija Saariaho, and Mendelssohn's Scottish symphony. The contemporary piece was composed by the Finnish musician, Kaija Saariaho, (born 1952), and is a concerto for flute and orchestra. It was superbly played by the principal flute of PSA, Lorna McGhee. Beautiful music resembling the flight of a bird.

Sunday, harbored a lot of emotions as I was constantly wrestling with recent developments in my life.


Pedram, 10/17/2021

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Afghanistan

 Over the years, as I read and learned more about history, I came to realize how unfortunate the course of the historical events have developed for Afghanistan and Afghans. I see Afghans as very kind, gracious, and hard-working people. They definitely deserve better living conditions. The unity I feel has blossomed between Iranians (and people from many other countries) and Afghans, the solidarity with Afghans was impressive, so real, and so heart-warming. But I hope in real life this can result in a better situation for all Afghans. To expect politics to understand and acknowledge the fundamental rights of innocent men, women, and children is too much to ask?