Free culture and free software advocate Gilberto Gil describes his vision for a digital culture built around access to technology. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and ...
Following a history-making first Oscar win for the country with Walter Salles’s “I’m Still Here,” Brazil continues to pick up momentum as this year’s Country of Honor at the Marché du Film, which runs ...
Vice President Michel Temer has only just assumed the interim presidency of Brazil, and already he’s implementing contentious policies. President Dilma Rousseff, largely unpopular and associated with ...
Remember the caxirola? It was Brazil's attempt to imitate the vuvuzela, the horn that provided the soundtrack to the last World Cup in South Africa. The caxirola is less obtrusive, but, it has turned ...
A heightened focus on Brazil’s African heritage is a driving factor in the South American country’s surging visitor arrivals. In 2024, Brazil recorded its best-ever year for international arrivals, ...
Michel Temer signing in Marcelo Calero as the new Minister of Culture (screenshot via YouTube) Brazil’s interim president Michel Temer will reinstate the country’s Ministry of Culture next Monday ...
BRASILIA (Reuters Life!) - Brazil's modern capital is often seen as sterile but an annual religious music festival celebrating the visit of the Three Wise Men to see Jesus showed how much soul lies ...
In Brazil, where music festivals echo through urban centers and football still dominates national identity, a quieter yet equally seismic shift has been taking place online. A new generation of users ...
When you think about the greatest footballers Brazil has ever produced, many had one thing in common: they were superb dribblers, but their movement encapsulated so much more than that. Ronaldinho’s ...