Author: admin
-

Brazil Publishes List of Cultural Goods at Risk of Trafficking
The International Council of Museums (Icom) has published Brazil’s Red List, a publication that lists the cultural goods most subject to illegal removal from the country and illegal commercialization in the international market. Brazil thus becomes the twentieth country or region to have its own Red List of Cultural Goods at Risk. “This is one…
-

Rosa Passos with Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, and Rafael Barata at Jazz at Lincoln Center
Rosa Passos with Kenny Barron and Ron Carter brings the iconic Brazilian vocalist and guitarist to the Appel Room for the first time since her sold-out performance in 2016 with NEA Jazz Master pianist Kenny Barron. Her mesmerizing synergy will be enhanced by Passos’ reunion with Ron Carter — also an NEA Jazz Master whom…
-

The Historical Museum of Brazil’s Independence is Renovated
Completed in time to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Brazil’s independence, the Paulista Museum of the University of São Paulo (Brazil), commonly known as the Ipiranga Museum, reopened its doors in September 2022. First inaugurated 127 years ago, the Ipiranga Museum symbolizes the history of Brazil, especially the city of São Paulo. It was built…
-

Starting October 1, Americans Will Need a Visa to Enter Brazil
The government of Luís Inácio Lula da Silva announced on Wednesday (8) the end of the visa exemption for citizens of the United States, Canada, Japan, and Australia. Starting October 1, 2023, citizens of these four countries will need to present a visa to enter Brazil. The visa exemption for citizens of these four countries…
-

Brazil to End Visa Exemption for American Citizens
The administration of Luís Inácio Lula da Silva determined on Wednesday (8) the end of the visa exemption for citizens of the United States, Canada, Japan, and Australia. According to the Brazilian newspaper Folha de São Paulo, the government has already informed the Brazilian embassies in these four countries about the measure, which has not…
-

Brazil Considers Resuming Tourist Visas for American Citizens
The government of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is studying the resumption of the tourist visa requirement for American citizens, suspended by Jair Bolsonaro in 2019.
-

Another Paradise in Brazil: Ilha do Mel
Serenity, stunning landscapes, and excellent beaches make up this paradise located in the Bay of Paranaguá, Curitiba. Ilha do Mel is situated on the coast of the state of Paraná, 24 km from the municipality of Paranaguá. The island boasts beautiful beaches that can be visited year-round and the best-preserved stretch of Atlantic Forest in…
-

Costa Cruises Strengthens Relationship with the Brazilian Market
Costa Cruises is strengthening its relationship with the Brazilian market by having the Costa Firenze, Costa Favolosa, and Costa Fortuna sailing in South America in 2022-2023. According to Dario Rustico, executive vice president of Costa Cruises for South and Central America, the program marks the first time in over ten years that three of the…
-

TVCoins Gains Momentum in Brazil
—
by
A video distribution and monetization startup is implementing its free direct-to-consumer streaming platform for multiple content owners in Brazil. TVCoins continues to expand in the Brazilian streaming market as more content owners from the region join its growing customer base, in an effort to broaden reach and provide Brazilian viewers with a convenient way to…
-

Taylor Swift Makes History in Global Music Once Again in 2022
Taylor Swift extended her record-breaking performance of 2022 with the release of her 10th studio album Midnights on October 21, released by Republic Records/Universal Music Group. In just eight weeks, Midnights reached over 6 million equivalent album units worldwide, 3 million alone in the U.S., and cements her place in music history as the only…


