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Month: August 2011

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The best Brazilian insults

August 31, 2011 rescharf 7

Time for some political incorrectness, folks. Is there a way of cursing, of insulting someone in Brazil without losing your elegance? If you are a […]

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Great documentary about forró, the popular Brazilian ball

August 30, 2011 rescharf 1

This documentary, produced in 2008 by journalists Adriana Caitano and Galton Sé, is a great overview of Forró Pé-de-Serra movement. It shows how traditional forró […]

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Azulejos – the Portuguese tiles everywhere in Brazil

August 29, 2011 rescharf 0

Azulejos, the very typical Portuguese white and blue tilework, can still be found in several Brazilian cities, generally remnant from the colonial years. They began […]

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Nova Friburgo in the 19th Century – photos from Dom Pedro II collection

August 26, 2011 rescharf 1

Settled by 2,000 Swiss immigrants in the northern mountains of the state of Rio, Nova Friburgo has a vague alpine feel that attracts tourists since […]

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You have never seen Raul Seixas this way

August 25, 2011 rescharf 0

Raul Seixas, the rock composer and singer who died 22 years ago at the age of 44, was one of the main representatives of the […]

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The worst commercials on Brazilian TV

August 24, 2011 rescharf 1

There is something absolutely delicious about bad quality publicity. These TV ads, old or new, are as seducing as a package of junk snacks. First, […]

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A day with the Kamayurá indians

August 23, 2011 rescharf 0

This really cool documentary produced by Current TV network takes you to a Kamayurá indians village in the upper Xingu river, in the state of […]

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The dreamy, sexy sculptures of Brennand

August 22, 2011 rescharf 0

Ceramist Francisco Brennand is probably the greatest Brazilian sculptor in activity. Inspired by the works of Pablo Picasso, Joán Miró and Fernand Léger, that he […]

5 Brazilian kitchen essentials

August 18, 2011 rescharf 2

What makes a Brazilian kitchen Brazilian? Maybe the dishes produced, maybe the nationality of the cook, but also the objects that you might find there. […]

Religion mix at the Sorority of the Good Death

August 17, 2011 rescharf 1

For the last 190 years, the few dozen members of the Sorority of the Good Death  – all of them black women over 50 – […]

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