It's almost time for the FIFA World Cup, the football spectacle that is hands-down the biggest and most expensive sporting event in the world, more so than even the Olympic Games. Almost half a ...
Chefs say Rio de Janeiro's culinary scene is popular at Carnival but deserves recognition year-round. The Brazilian chefs Leticia Schwartz and Luiza Souza shared their favorite dishes, including ...
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The cultures of El Salvador, Argentina and Brazil’s quilombola communities are the focus of separate events this weekend. The Salvadoran and Latino Community in Utah, a cultural organization, is ...
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Since the 90s, a stretch of Venice Boulevard on the border of Culver City and Palms has served as a destination for Brazilian food in Los Angeles. While Los Angeles lacks an official “Little Brazil,” ...