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Orange County Persian Community (OCPC) sign is projected on the screen with a background of red hearts at the Time Nightclub in Costa Mesa, CA.
DJs and the club staff greet and get ready before the OCPC Valentine's crowd comes in.
A few club attendees gather on one side of the dance floor to chat and take a break from dancing at the OCPC Valentine's party.
Four club attendees (two men and two women) take a selfie together in a dimly lit spot on the dance floor.
A couple talks in a corner of the dance floor as the OCPC Valentine's crowd hang out and dance in the background.
The crowd at the OCPC Valentine's party dance and take selfies on the dance floor.
The Farsi signs for an Iranian bookstore and a beauty salon on Westwood blvd.
Several Azadi (Freedom) magazines with images of the Former Shah and queen of Iran are seen behind the glass display of an Iranian bookstore in Westwood.
Four Azadi (Freedom) magazines with images of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Farah Pahlavi, Reza Pahlavi, and Donald Trump are placed behind the glass display in an Iranian bookstore in Westwood.
A poster in Farsi advertising an Iranian singer's Christmas concert in San Jose, CA.
Pars book and publishing window at Westwood. Two books with photos of the former Shah and queen are among the Farsi poetry books and novles on display.
The sign advertising Bahar institute where children can attend Farsi language learning classes and dance classes.
Photographs of several Iranian actors and directors (from before and after the revolution) are displayed behind the window of a small photo center in Westwood.
A small photo center in Westwood that caters to Iranian customers. The large farsi sign reads: (in large font) passport photo, (in small font) visa photo, green card photo, citizenship photo. T The small sign to the left advertises immigration…
A poster in both Farsi and English, advertising a beauty salon in Westwood.
A window sign redirects customers to the new location of "Gallery-e Eshgh" (Love Gallery), an Iranian store in Westwood.
Glassware and decorative items are displayed behind the window of an Iranian gift shop in Westwood. The Farsi text at the bottom reads "The best and fairest buyer in all town"