The “Arches of Lapa”, as the famous Lapa Acqueduct in Rio de Janeiro is known, are celebrating their 80th anniversary...
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Lapa Aqueduct Celebrates 80th anniversary as Brazilian Cultural Heritage
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday May 15th, 2018
Brazil, One of the World’s Cultural Destinations
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday May 15th, 2018
Although internationally famous as a destination for nature tourism, Brazil is also a powerhouse on the cultural tourism segment, ranking...
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Coming Soon: The Greatest Brazilian Party of all Time!
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday April 13th, 2018
September 2nd is coming soon which means BR Day NY 2018 is in the air! Although we’re still a few months...
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The Orchid Show at NYBG
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday April 10th, 2018
Now in its 16th year, The Orchid Show, at New York Botanical Garden (NYBG), showcases thousands of dramatically displayed orchids...
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Macy’s Flower Show
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday April 10th, 2018
The annual welcome to spring at Macy’s marquee stores in New York, Chicago and San Francisco, is until April 8th...
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Eliane Elias Revives a Broadway Musical
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday April 10th, 2018
Eliane Elias returns with Music from Man of La Mancha, set for release on April 13, 2018, via Concord Jazz....
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Nelson Freire, Brazilian Pianist, at Carnegie Hall
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday March 13th, 2018
Nelson Freire will be in a unique presentation along with Grand Rapids Symphony on Friday, April 20th, at 8pm at...
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Tarsila do Amaral on Times Square
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday March 13th, 2018
Brazilian art is on the iconic billboards of Times Square, in a campaign to promote the exhibit "Tarsila do Amaral:...
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Brazilian Wonder Stars in Hollywood Blockbuster
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday March 13th, 2018
Part of Wakanda, the imaginary realm featured in the new Marvel Comics film Black Panther, truly exists: the Iguaçu Falls,...
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Beija-Flor Samba School Wins Rio’s Carnival Parade
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday March 13th, 2018
Brazilian Samba School Beija-Flor de Nilópolis is the champion of the 2018 Rio de Janeiro Carnaval, one of the largest...
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Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday March 13th, 2018
This is the first exhibition to explore the groundbreaking contributions to contemporary art of Latin American and Latina women artists...
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Valdir Cruz PRESENCES
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday February 6th, 2018
Throckmorton Fine Art announces a special 20th anniversary exhibition of photographs by Guggenheim Award- winning Brazilian photographer Valdir Cruz from...
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Into the Amazon
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday February 6th, 2018
Into the Amazon tells the remarkable story of the journey taken by President Theodore Roosevelt and legendary Brazilian explorer Cândido...
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ARÁBIA is the Winner of the Cinema Tropical Award
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday February 6th, 2018
The Brazilian film Arábia by Affonso Uchoa and João Dumans was announced as the winner of the top award for...
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Carnival, the Most Beloved Tradition of Brazil
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday February 6th, 2018
In the modern world, we tend to think of ourselves as pretty good partiers. The truth is, we’re amateurs compared...
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Michelangelo at The Met: Once-in-a-Lifetime Exhibition
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Wednesday December 27th, 2017
Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564), a towering genius in the history of Western art, is the subject of this once-in-a-lifetime exhibition. During...
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6 years of Brazilian Theater in New York
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Wednesday December 27th, 2017
Group .BR is NYC’s only Brazilian theater company, presenting Brazilian culture through performing arts. The group is celebrating their 6th...
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Last Chance: Alfredo Volpi at the Gladstone Gallery
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Wednesday December 27th, 2017
Gladstone Gallery presents, until December 22, an exhibition of historic works by Brazilian painter Alfredo Volpi (1896–1988), the first solo...
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A Brazilian Girl in the White House
By CLAUDIA KNUTSSON
/ Wednesday December 27th, 2017
William Duncan is a retired veteran, and was one of the first 700 pilots trained to pilot military helicopters. Excited,...
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3rd Annual International Choro Festival
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday November 14th, 2017
From November 9-12th 2017, those who appreciate the genuine sound of Brazilian instrumental music will have the opportunity to enjoy...
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