07/12/2007 07:00 PM - Borders Books and Music
1360 Westwood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California
Nazanin will be touring select Borders stores across the USA in June and July. She will share her positive message of "Progressive Revolution" through speech and song. All are invited to see Nazanin speak out on the causes she holds dear and intimately perform tracks from her debut disc Someday.
From: Nazanin Borders <ali@bodogmusic.com>
Borders Westwood is thrilled to welcome performers/human rights activist Nazanin when she visits to perform selections from her new CD, Someday, on Thursday, July 12 at 7:30pm.
Borders Westwood is located at 1360 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90024.
For more information, please contact Borders Westwood at 310.475.3444 or for interviews/media, please contact Sandra Carpenter at 310.318.6786 or via e-mail at scarpent@bordersgroupinc.com.
From: Lita Weissman <lweissma@bordersgroupinc.com>
Salam -----
I thought you might be interested in an event taking place on Thursday, July 12th at 7:30 PM at Borders at 1360 Westwood Boulevard.
The beautiful and talented Tehran born, Nazanin will be performing music from her new CD Someday. You can visit her website at /www.bodogmusic.com/nazanin and then see her live at Borders on Thursday evening. Be there if you can. She’s incredible!
Khali mamnoon,
Khanum Najar
From: Sandra Carpenter <scarpent@bordersstores.com>
You're Invited to the screening of YOUNG REPUBLIC (JOMHURI JAVAN)
this Thursday, July 12th at 8:00PM.
Where: Artists' Television Access
992 Valencia Street (at 21st)
San Francisco, CA 94110
Free admission! Doors open at 7:00PM.
Don't forget to arrive early to find parking and enjoy the art gallery.
Website: www.nooshin. net
Questions? Please contact Nooshin Navidi at: nooshinnavidi@gmail.com
We look forward to seeing you!
Young Republic is a 53 minute documentary film shot in Esfahan, Iran
in 2006. Nooshin, a Stanford graduate (BA Communications '04, MA
Sociology '04), directed and edited a portrait for Iran's dynamic
young population. Interviews with students and professors show the
complexities and hope for Iran's next generation.