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Concert Review: Jazz Pianist Eliane Elias at Birdland (NYC, 13 April 2018)
The Brazilian pianist is a master of infusing improvisational virtuosity into the spirit of a song, whether's it's by Jobim or The Doors, an original, or a Broadway classic from 'Man of La Mancha.'
Read More »Music Review: Marcel Camargo and The Brazil You Never Heard – ‘Behind Jobim’ EP
Camargo showcases the music of Jobim and his influences.
Read More »Germany Defeats Argentina for World Cup – But Fans Worldwide Are the Winners
Sports can be a unifier, bringing people together like nothing else can.
Read More »Honesty and Integrity in U.S. Soccer
While playing on the soccer fields of the YMCA and at my school, we were always taught that honor was the expectation, not an idealistic concept.
Read More »An interview with Power Boxing Olympian Marlen Esparza
In this enlightening conversation, Esparza talked about the release of her 'Power Boxing Workout' DVD from Acacia Lifestyle.
Read More »Music Review: Duduka Da Fonseca Trio – Plays Toninho Horta
Fonseca Trio gives the music of Horta a jazz treatment.
Read More »Music Review: Keith Jarrett – Rio
Keith Jarrett revisits Brazil for the first time in over two decades.
Read More »Happy Birthday to Ike’s Food for Peace, But Will There Be More?
The House of Representatives has proposed reducing Food for Peace funding.
Read More »Rebuilding Haiti with School Meals
We need a national school feeding program in Haiti.
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