Brazilcore—Gen Z’s take on Y2K aesthetics—celebrates Brazil’s cultural influence, but obfuscates the nation’s racial inequalities and police violence.
Brazilian artist Gustavo Nazareno left Minas Gerais for São Paulo because his aunt, a practitioner of the Afro-Brazilian ...
The roots of Brazilian Carnival trace back to the Portuguese colonial period when European settlers brought their festive traditions to Brazil in the 17th century. These celebrations were heavily ...
Antonio Obá’s art invites you to pause, reflect, and confront. It’s a visceral investigation into the layers of Brazilian identity, one that navigates the nation's tangled legacy of colonialism, ...
Gearing up to play their drums Saturday afternoon in Rio de Janeiro were the Sons of Gandhi, a group that has existed for over 70 years, seeking to promote Afro-Brazilian music and culture.
Ahead of an English-friendly Prague screening of this year's Oscar winner for International Feature, we spoke to Kino ...
Events take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s most cosmopolitan city ... Rio Carnival is both rooted in European pagan traditions and Catholicism. It was originally a food festival when ...
Flavour of Brazil will feature a selection of authentic Brazilian beverages, and treats such as cakes, cookies and chocolates ...
(AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo) Revelers share a kiss during the traditional Mud Block carnival party in Paraty, Brazil, Saturday, March 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Andre Penner) A reveler rolls in the mud ...
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