The Brazilian Photojournalist Joel Silva missed the birth of his son. 24 years ago, when he was born, Joel was...
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Documentary Shows Brazilian Photojournalist’s Experience In Conflict Areas
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Wednesday March 13th, 2024
How About Having A Chat With A Brazilian Writer From the 19th Century?
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Monday March 11th, 2024
The Brazilian Academy of Letters (ABL) has launched a digital version of Machado de Assis, which interacts and answers questions...
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‘Women In Art’ Brings The Work Of Artists From Several Countries to NY, Including Brazil
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday March 8th, 2024
In the International women’s month, an international group exhibition with artwork from women all over the world is coming to...
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Musical Genre Choro Declared Brazil’s Cultural Heritage
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday March 5th, 2024
Choro, a genuinely Brazilian musical genre, also known as ‘chorinho’, has been declared a cultural heritage of Brazil, recognizing its...
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International Women’s Day: Inspire Inclusion
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday March 1st, 2024
International Women's Day (IWD) is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. Each year,...
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Polo Italianorio Celebrates 150 Years Of Italian Immigration To Brazil
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday March 1st, 2024
Rio de Janeiro welcomed a new cultural center: the Polo Cultural ItalianoRio - art, design, and innovation. This center is...
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How Easter Is Celebrated In Brazil?
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday March 1st, 2024
Easter is an important celebration of Christianity that remembers the crucifixion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The date of...
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How St. Patrick’s Day Took on New Life in America
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday March 1st, 2024
Every March 17th, the U.S. becomes an emerald country for a day. Americans wear green clothes and drink green beer....
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Eduardo Kobra: Find Out More About The Artist’s Studio In São Paulo
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday March 1st, 2024
If you are one of those who really enjoy Eduardo Kobra's incredible work, we have some great news. The artist...
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8 Million Enjoyed Rio De Janeiro’s Carnival This Year
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Thursday February 22nd, 2024
Around 8 million people enjoyed Carnival in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Six million revelers were spread across 399...
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Viradouro Is Rio’s Carnival Champion While Mocidade Alegre Is The Champion Of São Paulo’s Carnival
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Thursday February 15th, 2024
In the year in which Marquês de Sapucaí celebrated its 40th anniversary, Viradouro Samba School had the best performance among...
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Marquês De Sapucaí Turns 40: Learn The History Of Rio’s Sambódromo
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Thursday February 15th, 2024
The Marquês de Sapucaí Sambódromo (place where schools of Samba perform), located in the central region of Rio de Janeiro,...
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Heat Does Not Prevent Revealers From Filling The Streets Of Rio De Janeiro
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday February 13th, 2024
Tuesday morning, last official day of carnival in Rio de Janeiro, the thermal sensation in the streets of the city...
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Welcome To The Year Of The Dragon
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday February 9th, 2024
This year, Saturday, February 10, 2024 marks the start of the Lunar New Year. Each year the date of the Lunar...
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All-Women Theater Company Presents “Until Dark” in NY
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday February 9th, 2024
Et Alia Theater, a New York-based theater company made up of women from around the world, will present “Until Dark”...
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Brazilian Modernist Architecture Is The Theme Of An Event In New York
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday February 9th, 2024
The Consulate General of Brazil in New York will hold a lecture by NYU professor Rafael Urano Frajndlich about the...
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Brazil Heads The South American Tourism Sector
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Wednesday February 7th, 2024
The volume of funds left by international tourists in Brazil in 2023 has set a new record—$6.9 billion—and made the...
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Carnival 2024: Discover The First Women-Only Samba School
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday February 6th, 2024
The first samba school just for women was born in Rio de Janeiro 10 years ago. Called “Grêmio Recreativo Escola...
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Carmem Miranda Museum Highlights The Life Of The Brazilian Popular Music Myth
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Thursday February 1st, 2024
The Carmen Miranda Museum, in Rio de Janeiro, was officially created in 1956. However, its inauguration only took place 20...
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Magos Herrera & Monica Salmaso Trio At Americas Society
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Thursday February 1st, 2024
Magos Herrera and Monica Salmaso, two extraordinary singers who started collaborating virtually during the pandemic (including in this Music of the...
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