Tonight, Canadian comedian Russell Peters will perform the opening show of the largest event arena at the Arab emirate.
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Semíramis Corsi Silva, a History professor at the Federal University of Santa Maria, is conducting studies on Heliogabalus, who ascended to power as part of a Syrian dynasty which ruled Rome between 193 and 235, AD.
Event occurs this Thursday in São Paulo, and is organized by the student body FEA Social at the School of Economics, Business and Accountancy of the University of São Paulo.
In Abu Dhabi and Dubai, cafés roast and sell specialty coffees, Arab-style or otherwise. In the latter city, there’s even an entire museum devoted to the product.
Researchers in Rio Grande do Sul have determined the approximate age of a mummified head kept in a museum in the state. The item will be on display at university PUC-RS starting June 11.
This will be the third Netflix Arab original show. Called ‘Paranormal’, the series is based on the books by Egyptian author Ahmed Khaled Towfik and will be set in the 1960s.
‘Trópicos Orientais, Orientes Tropicais’ is a collection of essays by Cebri academic coordinator Monique Sochaczewski. The launch event will take place May 30 at the organization’s headquarters in Rio de Janeiro.
The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in Curitiba is hosting an activity for kids on June 8 about the myth of Osyris and mummification processes in Ancient Egypt.
‘Celestial Bodies,’ a novel by Jokha Alharthi, is the first book originally written in Arabic to win the British literature award.
Professor at the Federal University of Maranhão, Liliane Corrêa, will talk about the author’s and the emperor’s travels at the University of Porto in Portugal on Friday.
The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Center of Language and Arts holds a Commemorative Journey to celebrate its anniversary in May 22, with an exhibition of the material produced by the department.
Arab World Cinema Cycle was created form a course taught by professor Richard Peña of the Columbia University. Sessions run until June 2.
The previously unseen art show ‘Colors of Bahia, a tribute to Paulo and & Vera,’ by the artist Ana Cacau, pays homage to the ambassador of Brazil to Beirut and his wife, who died in a car accident last week.
June 2, 8 and 9 will see São Paulo’s Immigration Museum host cuisine, artistic performances, handicraft and workshops. The Syrian, Palestinian, Egyptian, Iraqi and Moroccan communities will participate.

