Brazzil Magazine

A Pipa Dream

Pipa was the first city in Brazil where people used ketchup, chewing gum, and blue ...

What’s There to Celebrate?

In the 1970s, Brazilian blacks delved into history and rediscovered black resistance leader Zumbi ...

Cracking MTV’s Cliché

Never cowering to commerce, Pato Fu stuffs a live recording with subversive seasoning, lyrical ...

According to the Music

Since the beginning of the twentieth century Brazilian popular music has reflected the social ...

Women’s Blues in Brazil

Once again Brazilians are commemorating International Women’s Day. There isn’t that much to celebrate ...

Lula as Pontius Pilate

Colombia wants Brazil to classify the FARC as a terrorist group, freeze its bank ...

Brazil’s Black Memories Become Lighter

Brazil is now paying more attention to the contribution which blacks and people of ...

A Time Bomb for Lula

Brazil’s debt burden expanded dramatically in terms of the national currency due to a ...

When Lover Is a Four-Letter Word

A hit new TV show in Brazil compares women to mares. Meanwhile the mainstream ...

When in Brazil…

Doing business in Brazil requires an understanding of that country’s differing work ethics. There ...