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All Chico Buarque for free

June 27, 2011 rescharf 0

The whole production of Chico Buarque de Hollanda – arguably one of the greatest composers of Brazilian popular music, and essential to understand both the feminine soul […]

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Honoring Saint John

June 24, 2011 rescharf 3

Saint John’s festival, celebrated today, is a delicious fake celebration of rural lifestyle, with all the surreal stereotypes that this entitles. It has, almost inevitably, […]

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Gipsies in Brazil

June 22, 2011 rescharf 1

The Roma people – popularly known by the semi-derogative name of gypsies – have been living in Brazil for ever. In 1574, only a few […]

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Brazilian doors

June 13, 2011 rescharf 2

Beloved poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade, in his famous poem “E agora José?” (What now, José?), says:   Key in hand you want to open […]

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Brazilian monkeys

June 10, 2011 rescharf 0

No country has more primate species than Brazil – over a hundred, from the very small saguis and the rare and famous golden tamarin/mico-leão dourado […]

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Violin made of trash

June 8, 2011 rescharf 2

David Rocha, 20 years old, scavenges for old quality wood in the landfills of Sao Paulo. Then he transforms old wardrobes and tables into violins […]