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As a descendant of an Indigenous Amazonian tribe, Maria Astolfi was concerned about research she conducted as a graduate ...
The same sly spirit of rebellion permeates Gomes’s sculptures, which range from bulbous pendulums that dangle from the ...
Gross National Happiness (GNH) is making its way to Brazil. The Centre for Bhutan and Gross National Happiness Studies (CBS) ...
Brazil saw a record 3.74 million international visitors in Q1 2025, a 47.8% increase from Q1 2024, driven by strong ...
Trinity Episcopal welcomes professor of organ at the University of Michigan in a recital for the Catherine Crozier Memorial Series. The program includes several rarely heard works including Marcel ...
New additions to Adriana Varejão’s acclaimed “Plate” series are showing at the Hispanic Society Museum and Library, in her ...
The late religious leader faced a steep learning curve on the environment. Eventually he came to see things differently.
The theme is broad—it’s about questioning the very notion of humanity,” curator Thiago de Paula Souza told Observer.
A familiar amphibian in Ecuador sparked a global revolution in conservation thanks to the Rights of Nature law.
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