Holiday coming up! Yay!
This Friday (Oct. 12) will be a national holiday here in Brazil. It’s the day of Our Lady of Aparecida – the patron saint of Brazil1. Apparently, this is how […]
This Friday (Oct. 12) will be a national holiday here in Brazil. It’s the day of Our Lady of Aparecida – the patron saint of Brazil1. Apparently, this is how […]
BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil’s ruling Workers’ Party clinched a runoff for the mayorship of the country’s biggest city on Sunday in municipal elections marked by fraying relationships with coalition parties […]
Remember how I was talking about the show I saw on National Geographic the other day? Well, the guys who were telling their stories said the had gone to Carandiru […]
[Picture source: hispanicallyspeakingnews.com] September 28, 2012, 9:21 AM By DANIEL POLITI SÃO PAULO — It was more than two decades ago, but I still remember the shocked look my brother and I […]
So I woke up today and my husband turned on the TV while we were having breakfast, and as we watched the National Geographic Channel we realized that the show […]
São Paulo is known for that nickname — a terra da garoa (the land of drizzle, in a free translation). If I’m not mistaken, this is due to the fact […]
So now that I’m learning how to cook and practicing on a more regular basis, I thought that maybe I could share a few Brazilian recipes here, so that people […]
Washington seems stuck in another age – a Latin American country serving as a model is beyond its comprehension Jason Farago The second most powerful person in the western hemisphere […]
So easy to say that someone else has to do the job. What about “developed” countries? Wouldn’t it be their job to take the lead on this matter? It’d be […]
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — All over the world cultural organizations are tightening their budgets and paring back productions. But Danilo Miranda faces a different challenge, one that makes him the […]