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 ...
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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 ...
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,” ...
While hearing Portuguese among Haile Plantation’s streets may not be common, one restaurant corner in the Haile Village Center plays Brazilian classics lightly over its speakers. Samba Brazilian ...
In Framingham, the smell of freshly baked pão de queijo permeates many of the businesses on Waverly Street. In Medford, the pulse of Brazil’s beats — from bossa nova to samba — dominates a pavement ...