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  • Brasília Celebrates 57 Years

    Brasília was pre-conceived and planned with an architectural design in the shape of an airplane, which sets it apart from everything you’ve ever seen. On the 21st of this month, Brasília turns 57 years old. More than just beautiful, the capital of Brazil is an essential stop on any tourist itinerary.The Center of PowerUpon arriving…

  • Londrina: the Little London of Brazil

    Londrina is the second largest city in the state of Paraná, Brazil, with approximately 500,000 inhabitants. Located in the northern part of the state, Londrina was first explored by British settlers who established railway stations in the region to transport coffee beans to the port of Santos. In 1930, Londrina was officially founded by a…

  • Rio Carnival Brings Millions of Revelers to the Streets

    On Friday, February 24, millions of revelers took to the streets of Rio de Janeiro to mark the beginning of Rio Carnival 2017. Traditionally, Carnival begins when the symbolic keys of the city are handed over to the king of carnival. The country comes to a standstill during the event, which lasts until the following…

  • The Best Beach in the World is in Brazil

    TripAdvisor announced the winners of its Travelers’ Choice Awards for Beaches. This year, Baía do Sancho in Brazil was ranked by TripAdvisor reviewers as the global winner. The site honored 343 beaches, including the 25 best in the world and local lists for Africa, Asia, Australia, the Caribbean, Central America, Europe, South America, the South…

  • Music + Cinema Brazil

    Cinema Tropical presents its new film series MUSIC+FILM BRAZIL, celebrating one of the most vibrant musical cultures in the world. This series is programmed by Mary Jane Marcasiano and will be shown at Symphony Space in New York.Tim MaiaThis film recreates the life of Tim Maia, from his teenage years to the peak of his…

  • Synopsis of an Urban Memoir

    A Brazilian Street Art exhibition called “Synopsis of an Urban Memoir”, featuring works by Alto*Contraste, Branco, Bugre, Camila Crivelenti, Ciro Schu, Combone, Criola, Fefa Românova, Goms, Henrique Belotti, Ju Violeta, Júlio Vieira, Mag Magrela, Mateus Bailon, Panmela Castro, Pecci, Siss, Tikka, and Vermelho, is currently taking place at the CUFA headquarters in the Andrew Freedman…

  • Jay Milder, a Figurative Expressionist

    A recent exhibition focused on Abstract Figurative Expressionism from 1952 to the 1960s highlighted the work of Jay Milder, an American painter who is also considered a Brazilian citizen. “Inventing Downtown,” exhibited by the renowned Grey Gallery at New York University in March, is a group exhibition created by curator and art historian Mellissa Rachleff,…

  • 18th Havana Film Festival New York

    History of HFFNY The Havana Film Festival New York is an internationally recognized film festival that celebrates Latin American cinema. In its 18th anniversary, HFFNY showcases over 40 films from the most exciting cinematic talents from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, Costa Rica, Venezuela, and the United States. The HFFNY maintains the…

  • Capital Inicial

    Capital Inicial is a post-punk/new wave band that achieved considerable success, having recorded seven albums from 1982 to 1996. They were a huge success in the early to mid-2000s, being one of the most popular bands in Brazil with the albums Acústico MTV, Rosas e Vinho Tinto, Gigante, and MTV Especial: Aborto Elétrico. Current members…

  • TAP & TOM

    TAP & TOM by Felipe Galganni (Brazil/NYC) is a show that blends tap dance and bossa nova, with musical direction by the award-winning Carlos Bauzys (Brazil). Using compositions by Tom Jobim, we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the creation of Bossa Nova and the 90th anniversary of Jobim with a night of tap dance and…