Crônica:
A tosa > leia
Poderia também se chamar: “a cilada“,
“a roubada“, “o dia negro”
ou simplesmente “ o que foi que eu fiz”?
Todas as opções se encaixam no tamanho
da tristeza de um cão a caminho da Pet Shop.
(...)
By Celina Penteado
in ENGLISH
The
man who believes in the power of dance >
read
(...) AIvaldo Bertazzo is a Brazilian visionary choreographer
who believes everybody can dance. His ideas, his art
and his movements are now set to take the world’s
stage. (...)
By
Roberta Wiseman
Fancy
some coffee?> read
(...) Last Brazilian coffee may not have the same aggressive
marketing as products from other countries, but in fact
it is the coffee most often found in Canadian cups!
(...) By
Dora de Souza
The
soccer-shoe country > read
(...) One of the challenges
that life away from Brazil imposes is passing on our
Brazilian roots to the next generation. (...)
By
Benny Hakak
Recipe: Banana Split Torte> read
(...) Last year’s selection of Zitto Bedat’s
collection of “books-as-objects” by the
FURNAS Cultural Space for a showing in their Art Gallery
in Rio de Janeiro prompts this review of the prolific
production of this multi-facetted Brazilian (...)