Adriana Varejão brings Amazonian folklore and colonial critique to Manhattan.
A Brazilian Artist Invites Us to Meet Mythical Amazonian Creatures Face to Face
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Carolina Abbott Galvão
LatAm in Focus: What's Behind Brazil's International Game?
The Igarapé Institute’s Laura Trajber Waisbich outlines the country’s proactive approach to foreign policy in an increasingly tense global context.
The Alarming Rise of Gender-Based Violence in Brazil
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Manoela Miklos, Samira Bueno
Despite increased public awareness of the problem, the number of victims has reached a record high level.
Music of the Americas: Duos and Solos
A brass-bass Brazilian duo, strings from Argentina and Colombia, and the video of Canadian baritone Jonathon Adams' 2025 concert in New York.
Brazil’s Modernist Art Gets a Celebration in London
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Fernando Augusto Pacheco
The 1920s movement is winning fans abroad, even as its legacy is embattled at home.
Heloísa Fernandes Quartet
The Brazilian pianist and composer returned to our stage in 2025 after a decade, this time with her quartet.
Music of the Americas: Acoustic Songs, Experimental Music, Brazilian Jazz
Songs from Chile and Brazil, experimental music from Argentina, and the video of Heloísa Fernandes Quartet's concert in New York in 2025.