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
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
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
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
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
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
William Duncan is a retired veteran, and was one of the first 700 pilots trained to pilot military helicopters. Excited,...
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Brazilian Teen Opens New York Fashion Bridal Week
The New York Fashion Week is one of the most iconic and celebrity-studded events the city boasts. Hundreds of models,...
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The Novel that Captivated Brazil, Now in English
It captivated Brazil when it was first published in 2000. It rapidly became a best-seller, due both to the riveting...
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José Leonilson: Empty Man Opens at Americas Society
In the 1980s, when the world was reverberating from the shockwaves sent by AIDS, Brazilian artist José Leonilson (1957– 1993)...
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apArt Launched New York City Location
apArt Private Gallery opened doors in New York City with the first ever Solo Art Exhibition “Terebintina”, by Brazilian artist...
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Do you Like to Dance Forró?
Forró is the Brazilian, now very much international, hipswivelling, dance floor-filling, popular music and dance originated in Brazil’s Northeastern states....
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3rd Annual International Choro Festival
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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“Bingo: The King of the Morning” to represent Brazil in 2018 Oscars
The Brazilian Film Academy announced “Bingo: The King of the Morning”, directed by Daniel Rezende, as the Brazilian movie selected...
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Brazilian Day did it again!
On September 3rd BR Day in New York celebrated its 33rd year. For a party in its thirties, you may...
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Brazilian Day Kick-Off Party
Traditionally, the Brazilian Day festival (BR Day NY) takes place on the Sunday before Labor Day. This year, it wouldn’t...
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Coming Soon: 21st Brazilian Film Festival of Miami
The Brazilian Film Festival of Miami, in September 2017, will continue its 21-year tradition of screening the most recent productions...
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Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil
Tarsila do Amaral (Brazilian, 1886-1973) is a foundational figure for the history of modernism in Latin America. Next year, from...
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Bianca Rossini Launches New Bossa Nova Album
Following the success of her previous albums ‘Meu Amor’ and ‘Kiss of Brasil’, Bianca Rossini releases ‘Vento do Norte’, her...
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Brasilia: Life After Design
Located 10,000 kilometers from the Amazon and 18 hours from Rio, the city of Brasília - the capital of Brazil...
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