Browsing: Culture

Joca Reiners Terron spent a month in Cairo last year. The city served as the scenery for the novel the Brazilian is writing and that should be published next year. The trip was part of project Amores Expressos (Express Loves), which sent 16 writers from the country to different cities in the world after inspiration for their books.

Joca Reiners Terron spent a month in Cairo last year. The city served as the scenery for the novel the Brazilian is writing and that should be published next year. The trip was part of project Amores Expressos (Express Loves), which sent 16 writers from the country to different cities in the world after inspiration for their books.

From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Brazil-Arab News Agency (ANBA) is among the six finalists from southeast Brazil for the first phase of the e-Journalism Award of the Brazilian Micro and Small Business Support Service (Sebrae). The series "Notable Small Ones", written by journalists Débora Rubin and Geovana Pagel, was published on December 26th,

From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Brazil-Arab News Agency (ANBA) is among the six finalists from southeast Brazil for the first phase of the e-Journalism Award of the Brazilian Micro and Small Business Support Service (Sebrae). The series "Notable Small Ones", written by journalists Débora Rubin and Geovana Pagel, was published on December 26th,

From the Newsroom* São Paulo – This evening (9th) will see the launch, at bookstore Livraria da Vila, in the southeastern Brazilian city of São Paulo, of three books about Arab culture. "A Arte do Zajal" (The Art of the Sajal), by Michel Sleiman, "O Intelecto em Ibn Sina" (The Intelect in Ibn Sina), by

From the Newsroom* São Paulo – This evening (9th) will see the launch, at bookstore Livraria da Vila, in the southeastern Brazilian city of São Paulo, of three books about Arab culture. "A Arte do Zajal" (The Art of the Sajal), by Michel Sleiman, "O Intelecto em Ibn Sina" (The Intelect in Ibn Sina), by

Artist M’Hamed Marzouk, born in Tunisia, arrived in Brazil in 1975 to spend two years. The Brazilian people and land pleased him to such an extent that he adopted the country as his new nation. In January, Marzouk was awarded at Mali Villas-Bôas Gallery, in São Paulo, and this week he is exhibiting at Mount Lebanon Athletic Club.

Artist M’Hamed Marzouk, born in Tunisia, arrived in Brazil in 1975 to spend two years. The Brazilian people and land pleased him to such an extent that he adopted the country as his new nation. In January, Marzouk was awarded at Mali Villas-Bôas Gallery, in São Paulo, and this week he is exhibiting at Mount Lebanon Athletic Club.

Leila Echaime is the daughter of Lebanese immigrant Mustafá Echaime and of the Brazilian Maria Echaime, whose parents were also born in Lebanon. And it is exactly from the country of her forefathers that Leila keeps her unforgettable memories: the sunset and Muslim prayers. Arab culture influenced her work.

Leila Echaime is the daughter of Lebanese immigrant Mustafá Echaime and of the Brazilian Maria Echaime, whose parents were also born in Lebanon. And it is exactly from the country of her forefathers that Leila keeps her unforgettable memories: the sunset and Muslim prayers. Arab culture influenced her work.

From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Lebanese Emigration Research Center at Notre Dame University, in Lebanon, is going to offer an academic course on the study of emigration, immigration, remigration, refugees, and migratory transit, from April 24th to 29th. The course is turned to professionals and students from all nationalities. The objective of the

From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Lebanese Emigration Research Center at Notre Dame University, in Lebanon, is going to offer an academic course on the study of emigration, immigration, remigration, refugees, and migratory transit, from April 24th to 29th. The course is turned to professionals and students from all nationalities. The objective of the

In 2003, artist Sonia Madruga, based in the southeastern Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, had a great dream of hers come true: getting to know the homeland of Lebanese writer and painter Gibran Khalil Gibran. Using water from the mountains of Lebanon, Sonia painted 38 watercolours. Two such works are going to be on display, starting next Friday, at Mount Lebanon Athletic Club, in the city of São Paulo (SE Brazil).

In 2003, artist Sonia Madruga, based in the southeastern Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, had a great dream of hers come true: getting to know the homeland of Lebanese writer and painter Gibran Khalil Gibran. Using water from the mountains of Lebanon, Sonia painted 38 watercolours. Two such works are going to be on display, starting next Friday, at Mount Lebanon Athletic Club, in the city of São Paulo (SE Brazil).