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Every Hour is Happy Hour in Belize

By Aaron Smith, Contributing Reporter BELIZE - “White skin brother from a different mother,” resident poet Cecil, crafting verse for his supper on Caye Caulker,...

Sarney Scandal Wildfire Heats Up

By Karen Shishiptorova, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO - Recently, The Economist called the Sarney case a “House of Horrors”. Rightly so, the case...

Carioca Serie A Fortunes Improve

By Doug Gray, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO – Another double-header in the Brasileirão this week saw Rio's three clubs playing two games in five...

Petrobras Opens Cuban Office

By Bruno De Nicola, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO - Brazil's state-owned oil company Petrobras has announced the opening of its first Cuban office, in...

Laranjeiras: Zona Sul Colonial Splendor

By Jaylan Boyle, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO - At the foot of mighty Mount Corcavado, Laranjeiras (Portuguese for orange trees) is a charming area...

Brazil and China Tightening Ties

By Bruno De Nicola, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO - Skyrocketing commercial transactions between Brazil and China have prompted the Asian nation to inject another...

Marcelo D2 at Canecão

By Maíra Amorim, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO - Marcelo D2 is presenting the show “A Arte do Barulho” (The Art of Noise) at Canecão...

Brazil and the UFC

By Jayme Monsanto, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO - Ever since its creation in 1993, the Ultimate Fighting Championship has seen huge participation numbers from...

Film Club to Launch in Lapa

By Maíra Amorim, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO – Espaço Multifoco will host Rio's newest film club, Compulcine, opening in Lapa next Tuesday night, August...

Massa Crash and Hamilton Win at Hungary GP

By Jayme Monsanto, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO - It hasn't been a good year for Lewis Hamilton. After a brilliant season in 2008, which...

Investing in the Tranquility of Saquarema

By Nicholas Storey, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO - Saquarema is a seaside town, 100 kilometers northeast of Rio de Janeiro, famous for hosting the...

Abigail Nunes – An Artist in Transit

By Sarah Coursey, Editor RIO DE JANEIRO - Abigail Nunes professes to hate moving. For the past four years, she has shuffled across the...

Friendship and Service Referrals at The American Society

By Sarah Coursey, Editor RIO DE JANEIRO - Yankee conviviality in Rio translates to pancake breakfasts, races at the Jockey Club and trips to...

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