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Ruy Castro irá publicar livro com 99 crônicas de Tom Jobim
O autor Ruy Castro irá publicar um livro com 99 crônicas do cantor Tom Jobim. O livro será publicado pela Companhia das Letras. Confira: #ruycastro #tomjobim
O autor Ruy Castro está produzindo um livro que reunirá 99 crônicas do cantor Tom Jobim. O livro se chamará “O ouvidor do Brasil – 99 crônicas sobre Tom Jobim” e será lançado em breve pela editora Companhia das Letras. Tom Jobim foi um dos maiores cantores e compositores da música brasileira. Ele é responsável pela aclamada canção “Garota de Ipanema”, que tornou-se uma das canções mais gravadas…
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ABL: Cerimônia de Posse de Ruy Castro
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chipdabesta · 1 year
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metrópole à beira-mar: o rio moderno dos anos 20 (2019), por ruy castro
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FRANCISCA (Manoel de Oliveira, 1981)
“Nada corrompe la fatalidad”
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Choro, Samba e Outras Bossas tem nova edição hoje
A cantora Regina Oliveira no centro da roda do ensaio com a banda Choro, Samba e Outras Bossas. Foto: Reprodução A Fundação da Memória Republicana Brasileira (FMRB), sediada no Convento das Mercês (Rua da Palma, s/nº., Desterro), recebe hoje (22), às 19h, a primeira edição do projeto Choro, Samba e Outras Bossas este ano – ao todo já são nove edições do encontro mensal, inaugurado ano…
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President Lula signs a Provisional Measure to help Rio Grande do Sul; Families affected by flooding will receive aid of up to US$1,480
'100% of the people will have their homes back,' says Ruy Castro, Brazil's Minister of the Civil House
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On Wednesday (15), President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva signed a Provisional Measure at the University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos, in the city of São Leopoldo, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, creating the Extraordinary Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic for the Reconstruction of Rio Grande do Sul. The secretariat, which has the status of ministry, will be headed by Paulo Pimenta, previously in charge of the Secretariat for Social Communication of the Presidency of the Republic of Brazil (also known as SECOM).
During the ceremony, ministers announced a series of measures to support the population of Rio Grande do Sul in the current emergency and rebuild their lives.
Among the highlights is the creation of the Reconstruction Voucher, worth BRL5,100 (US$ 993), to be paid to all families whose homes were affected by the disaster. The amount will be paid by Caixa Econômica Federal through Pix, an instant payment system used in Brazil.
Eduardo Leite, governor of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, announced the payment of BRL2,500 (US$487) to families registered in the Volta Por Cima program, created in 2023 to help victims of atypical weather events.
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Tagged by @goldslick (thank you, Drew!) and later @britneyshakespeare (thank you, Diana!)
Tag nine people you’d like to know better…
Last song to which I’ve listened: Rupture au Miroir, performed by Jane Birkin and Isabelle Adjani (lyrics by Gainsbourg, I believe). Anyone who follows this blog will have learned by now (if only from my relentless in memoriam posting) that the iconic Jane B passed away this Sunday, and I feel devastated (I don’t think a celebrity death has crushed me quite this much since Anita Pallenberg in 2017). So, naturally, I spent the entire day revisiting Jane’s catalog.
Currently watching: Since I first got tagged in this, season 5 of What We Do in the Shadows premiered on Fox, so I’m watching that as it airs! Maybe it’s just because I’m a Matt Berry devotée, but I think it’s one of the most amusing things on tv right now, though I understand some may find it too silly. Oh, and yesterday I watched Charlotte Gainsbourg and Agnès Varda’s documentaries on Jane Birkin!
Currently reading: Chega de Saudade - A História e as Histórias da Bossa Nova, by Ruy Castro. It’s a history of bossa nova music, its composers, performers and champions, by one of Rio’s greatest culture writers. I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in the genre, but sadly I don’t know if it’s been translated into English. Oh, and a book of selected essays by Walter Benjamin.
Current obsession: Goodness, I always have at least a few of them at any given time; some permanent, some temporary. As I mentioned, losing Jane B has revived my decade-long fascination with her life and work, and, by extension, with the Serge Gainsbourg songbook (say what you will about the man, but he did have a way with words - and music). Besides that, anyone who follows me on my non-60s alt (@fightingvainlytheoldennui , for anyone interested in my “off-the-walls, whateverIwant posting”, as Diana so accurately put it) will also be aware of my ongoing enthusiasm for HBO’s hit series Succession.
Well, this turned out way too long, as it tends to happen when I partake in tag games. But I had a fun time answering, and I hope you guys will too!
I’m tagging @fancycolours, @sneez, @satisfactory-dreams, @coolstreetbubba, @bbbrianjones, @breakaway1975, @david-watts, @chaoticdesertdweller , and @m-faithfull (if they feel like answering) and also anyone else who’d like to do this :)
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Non-fictions books from Brazil
1-The life that no one sees by Eliane Brum
A reporter in search of events that don't make the news and people who aren't celebrities. A chronicler searching for the extraordinary contained in each anonymous life. A writer who delves into everyday life to prove that there are no ordinary lives. The beggar who never asked for anything. The airport baggage handler who never flew. The monkey who, after escaping from his cage, went to the bar to drink a beer. The thrown-in-the-trash photo album that begins with a family girl and ends with a chorus girl. The man who ate glass but was only hurt by invisibility.(goodreads.com)
2- Bruno: Conversations with a Brazilian Drug Dealer by Robert Gay
In the 1980s a poor farmer's son from Recife, Brazil, joined the Brazilian navy and began selling cocaine. After his arrest in Rio de Janeiro he spent the next eight years in prison, where he joined the Comando Vermelho criminal faction and eventually became one of its leaders. Robert Gay tells this young man's dramatic and captivating story in Bruno . In his shockingly candid interviews with Gay, Bruno provides many insights into the criminal world in which he details of day-to-day prison life; the inner workings of the Brazilian drug trade; the structure of criminal factions; and the complexities of the relationships and links between the prisons, drug trade, gangs, police, and favelas. And most stunningly, Bruno's story suggests that Brazilian mismanagement of the prison system directly led to the Comando Vermelho and other criminal factions' expansion into Rio's favelas, where their turf wars and battles with police have terrorized the city for over two decades. (goodreads.com)
3- Bossa Nova by Ruy Castro
Bossa nova is one of the most popular musical genres in the world. Songs such as "The Girl from Ipanema" (the fifth most frequently played song in the world), "The Waters of March" and "Desafinado" are known around the world. Bossa Nova, a number-one bestseller when originally published in Brazil as Chega de saudade, is a definitive history of this seductive music. Based on extensive interviews with Antonio Carlos Jobim, Joao Gilberto, and all the major musicians and their friends, Bossa Nova explains how a handful of Rio de Janeiro teenagers changed the face of popular culture around the world. Now, in this outstanding translation, the full flavor of Ruy Castro wisecracking, chatty Portuguese comes through in a feast of detail. Along the way he introduces a cast of unforgettable characters who turned Gilberto's singular vision into the sound of a generation. (goodreads.com)
4-Dump room by Carolina Maria de Jesus
The diary of paper collector Carolina Maria de Jesus gave rise to this book, which recounts the sad and cruel daily life of life in the favela. The simple but blunt language moves the reader with its realism and sensitive look when telling what she saw, lived and felt during the years she lived in the community of Canindé, in São Paulo, with three children. (goodreads.com)
5- We aim for love and hit loneliness by Ana Suy
Love, loneliness and psychoanalysis for today.
We can read that love contains loneliness within it, because at the heart of love there is always loneliness, and that's why those who can't stand loneliness also can't stand love." Written from dialogues, We aim at love and get it right in solitude, emerged from experiences lived by the author in classrooms, in analysis sessions (as an analysand or analyst), with friends, in readings of theoretical research. In this book, psychoanalyst and professor Ana Suy wants, above all, to continue this conversation with you, the reader, without the intention, however, of being a manual or an academic treatise on the topic. (goodreads.com)
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Day 23: ALERT! ALERT! ⚠️📣 ⚠️ A TSUNAMI OF NEW INFORMATION INCOMING!
This is not a drill! And btw, no... this is not a leak to one of the books of the third movie nor major spoilers from the film. This is information I found exclusively on the internet. The first one is from a portuguese page talking about the characters in a way nobody has done before, with more information we could have ever imagine. The second one is an spanish interview about many things.
This is the link to the first one:
This is about the voices in portugues and it explains about the characters:
João Paulo Rodrigues once again lends his voice to Tadeo Jones, better known as Tad the Explorer.
Tad's biggest dream is to be accepted by his archeology colleagues, but he always manages to complicate things. However, Tad had several surprising discoveries: the Lost City of Paititi and The Necklace of King Midas, which have remained secret because revealing the truth can cause unknown dangers. Therefore, Tad's abilities remain unknown. He dreams of being accepted by the archaeological community, which leads him to his next adventure to discover where the Emerald Tablet is hidden.
Mafalda Luís de Castro is the voice of Ramona, the Egyptian mummy hidden in the Louvre Museum who turns out to be Ra-Amon-Ah, a lost queen of the 18th dynasty, advisor to Queen Nefertiti and Tutankhamun's aunt. Her period in her power only lasted 3 days and as a result no one recognized her reign. Therefore, her greatest desire is to be rediscovered and exposed in a museum to receive all the historical attention she deserves.
Rui Oliveira is the voice of the Mummy, who after 500 years as a guardian of the Lost City of Paititi, was expelled when Tad made the archaeological discovery. Now the hilarious Inca mummy has become Tad's sidekick. The Mummy unleashes an ancient spell on himself, and Tad will have to find the Emerald Tablet to stop the Mummy's curse.
Ana Vieira lends her voice to Victoria, the Queen of paranormal television shows. Victoria Moon was Sara's close friend, but paths parted when her obsession with ghosts and spirits was exaggerated. Loucatoria, as she is known by the scientific community, now has a new goal: to find the Emerald Tablet of Hermes… and Sara and Tad are the only ones who can help her.
Márcia Correia gives the voice to determined and courageous Sara, a world-famous archaeologist. She specializes in pre-Columbian cultures and now leads an international archaeological team in Mexico to find the location of King Pakal's Tomb. Sara invited Tad on her expedition, unaware of his clumsy ways and the trouble he's about to unleash. She will have to team up with Tad to fight the evil forces of the underworld.
Carlos Macedo lends the voice to Ryu , José Nobre to Brian and Daniela Viçoso to Ann, the most brilliant archaeologists in the world. But Tad's antics do not help these young, intelligent and well-prepared archaeologists to accept him on their team.
Luís Mascarenhas and Helena Mota lend their voices to Pickles and Ramirez, respectively.
Special Agent Sam Pickle is an old-fashioned police officer obsessed with missions. Agent Ramirez is an investigator who never thought having Pickle as a partner would be her hardest task. They are willing to travel to the end of the world to find out what is behind Tad's actions. Ramirez will add common sense and effectiveness to Pickle's quest whenever necessary.
Emilia Ermelinda Duarte lends her voice to Mrs. Wolfstrom (the old lady who thinks Tad is a criminal for the shenanigans happening in his apartment)
Tad also has the company of Jeff, his faithful canine companion. He's a free-spirited, loving dog, but Jeff isn't the most obedient.
And with Belzoni, Sara's mute and moody parrot. Although he can't speak, he finds many ways to express himself.
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This is the link to the second article:
It is very informative and long, thus I only put here the bits that were the most interesting to me, but I recommend to read the whole article, it's worth it:
CURIOSITIES OF THE THIRD ADVENTURE OF TADEO JONES...
To develop a third part of Tadeo Jones, they (the crew) searched for almost two years for an interesting concept to add to the franchise. Several stories that weren't interesting enough were discarded until they came up with a great concept: what would happen if our Inca Mummy was affected by an Egyptian curse? That concept triggered the minds of all of us who were involved in the project and marked the definitive start of Tadeo Jones 3.
If the Egyptian curse drives the entire adventure, the concept that internally articulates the entire film is Tadeo's desperation to be recognized (finally) as an archaeologist. And the fact that the more he tries to get that recognition, the further he ends up from being accepted.
The approach from the beginning was to achieve a feature film that would penetrate deeper into the adult audience without neglecting the children's audience for a moment. This has resulted in the richest and most ambitious film of the entire saga.
The initial moment in which an Egyptian sarcophagus is located in a Mayan pyramid is inspired by all the existing theories that the Egyptian and pre-Columbian cultures were somehow connected in ancient times. Despite being separated by 9,000 km, both worshiped the sun, built pyramids, had hieroglyphic writing, mummified their dead...
Tadeo Jones 3 is the first film in the saga in which there is no traditional villain and The Great Antagonist ends up being the Emerald Tablet, an object desired by all, but whose power no one manages to dominate.
The Ammit, the monster that Mummy becomes, is a being from Egyptian mythology that appears in ancient hieroglyphics. He was a mix of crocodile (head), lion (torso), and hippopotamus (legs).
In the car that Tadeo drives in the final credits you can see the license plate number 281009. It corresponds to 10/28/2009, the date of birth of Enrique Gato's son.
NOTES FROM THE DIRECTOR...
In each film I want to be sure that there are new ingredients with which to surprise, unexpected, that keep the audience glued to the seat waiting for the next scene.
When you are facing a third party, this task becomes very complicated and it was clear to me that it was not going to be a path of roses to find a new adventure for our hero.
It took about two years of script writing to put together that new story that would guarantee that Tadeo would have a well-deserved sequel. A sequel that does not simply take advantage of the inertia of the previous ones, but rather elevated this saga several rungs higher.
Today I can say that the decision I made years ago to marry a third party has been worth it and I cannot be more proud of all the fellow travelers who have made it possible. Between all of us we have managed to take Tadeo to new heights of emotion, comedy and, of course, adventure. An adventure made for the public, to be enjoyed in its purest form: in front of a movie screen.
NOTES FROM THE SCREENWRITERS...
(I'm putting all of this part because everything is very interesting)
The saying that second parts were never good is NOT true with Tadeo. If the first installment was a critical and public success, the second part not only kept the bar, but also expanded Tadeo's universe both emotionally with the characters of Sara and Mummy, and technically in terms of animation quality and visual effects.
Therefore, the commission of a third part has been a huge challenge for the whole team and, especially, for us as writers when it comes to creating a new story that continues to improve the franchise, that maintains its spirit and that does not fall into formulas that may sound topical or predictable.
When they called us to write the script, Enrique Gato told us: “we have to go up a notch and make the best film in the saga”.
It was our first animated film and we had been dreaming of this moment all our lives: we had to measure up. We set three goals. First we needed to lay the foundations well by finding a theme that would give more depth to the story and at the same time touch the emotions of the public, both children and adults.
But we couldn't forget that we were making an adventure film: we had to make it even more exciting than in previous installments. And finally, the comedy. You can't make a Tadeo Jones movie without ensuring a good number of hilarious moments. So we decided to raise the decibels of risk and madness.
The theme we have chosen is recognition and the dangers involved in seeking fame at all costs and forgetting what is truly important: friends, family, the team that accompanies us along the way. In this installment, we start from a Tadeo who has discovered Paititi and the Midas necklace, but who has never been able to tell about it. Tadeo should be the most famous archaeologist of all time, but his discoveries are too dangerous and he must hide them. So in the eyes of the world, Tadeo is still a worker who loves to find treasures. But he is dying to be an archaeologist, to be accepted as one more by the community of adventurers.
Now, thanks to a clue about a very ancient and magical Egyptian artifact, The Emerald Tablet, he will have the opportunity to achieve his goal... although he must be careful not to let that ambition slip out of his hands and end up like the previous owners. of the table: dominated by his magical powers and what is worse, alone. In this film, Tadeo risks everything. Fortunately, he is not alone in this adventure. Beyond his desire to find the tablet and become the famous archaeologist he always dreamed of, Tadeo will learn that the most important thing is not the treasure you find, the most important treasure is the people who accompany you on the adventure.
As for comedy, with Mummy we were already on the safe side. There is no better character to get carried away towards the absurd and enjoy. But we wanted him to be accompanied by more crazy characters.
That's why we created the Egyptian mummy Ra Amon Ah, aka "Ramona", and caused the mixture of Jeff and Belzoni into a single animal with the head of a parrot and the body of a dog or vice versa depending on whether he sneezes (Jeffzoni or Beljeff). Tadeo will suffer with everyone's craziness and the public will enjoy it.
We couldn't be more proud of the result. We are like children screaming with illusion because the dream has come true.
NOTES FROM THE SOUNDTRACK COMPOSER...
The leitmotifs are fundamental in each film and are linked to certain moments and especially to the characters. The first leitmotiv were created with the Tadeo short. In each film we have been adding new ones as in this third installment; to the leitmotiv of Tadeo, Mummy and Sara, created for the first two films, we add the leitmotif of Ra Amon Ah (Ramona?), the new Egyptian mummy, and the leitmotif that accompanies the narration of the legend of Hermenegildo Trismegisto and the table emerald.
In the case of Egypt, harmonies or instruments consistent with this locality have not been sought, but the inspiration has been more Hollywood-like, narratively, the sound did not need to be too ethnic.
The first sequence of Tadeo shows us a hero in the middle of an adventure, we enter the film and find ourselves in the same situation as our hero Tadeo. In that sequence I wanted to pay a new tribute to John Williams, just like the previous installments.
NOTES FROM TELECINCO CINEMA...
This third installment of Tadeo Jones is, without a doubt, the most ambitious of the saga, and surely one of the most anticipated films on the billboard.
Produced entirely in Spain with the direction of Enrique Gato and the screenplay by Manuel Burque and Josep Gatell, the film opens in Spanish theaters on August 26 and at the same time will begin its international tour through several countries in Europe, America and Oceania. We are confident that the public will return to theaters to enjoy one of the most beloved characters in Spanish animation.
NOTES FROM IKIRU FILMS...
Of all the films I have produced, Tadeo is undoubtedly the most beloved and popular. People of all ages have grown up with Tadeo and made him a part of their environment. That is why we now had the responsibility to take another step forward and, hand in hand with its creator Enrique Gato, accept the challenge of overcoming everything we had done. With a script by Gatell and Burque, with new characters and the extraordinary talent of the team at Lightbox Animation, we are proud to see that Tadeo has not only come of age, but that he does so with the best, most ingenious and funniest of his adventures, to prove once again that there is nothing better for a whole family than a good movie session.
We are tremendously proud to be part of this wonderful feat. After thousands of hours of work by hundreds of people during the last four years, Tadeo travels from the pyramids of Mexico to arrive in Egypt for the first time. In addition, he brings back our favorite moment: that of putting on our hats, meeting with Sara, Mummy, Jeff and Belzoni, and preparing to live unrepeatable adventures. We are ready. The fun is back. Tadeo in action!
LIGHTBOX NOTES...
With Tadeo's first feature film we just wanted to make an honest film, one that we would go see. In it, the only thing that was clear to us was that we wanted there to be mummies because we had already seen in the first short that they had pull and worked, so in order not to repeat ourselves, we decided that, instead of Egyptian, they would be Inca. Given the success of Tadeo's first feature film, we had the difficult challenge of overcoming ourselves for the second part of it. How could we do it? We decided to play the game at home, more specifically in Granada and "Mortadelizar" Mummy with his costumes and there are still spectators who are still in love with our "Mummy Flores" and his anthological zapateado in Tadeo Jones 2, the Secret of the King Midas.
So the challenge before Tadeo Jones 3 was enormous, and we decided to resort to common sense: What is better than a mummy? 2 mummies, and even better if one is cursed and they are of different nationalities and social classes. Thus was born Ra Amon Ah, our Egyptian mummy, Queen of the 18th dynasty, advisor to Nefertiti and aunt of Tutankhamun, in front of… ahem, Mummy.
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So many things, but this is what I have to say for the moment:
- Victoria is Sara's ex friend AND a victim of the Emerald Tablet. VINDICATION!
- Although that still doesn't explain Tad grabbing the emerald tablet and being fine in that screenshot.
- Btw does that mean Sara stopped being Victoria's friend because the latter started to follow the paranormal?
- Then I wonder what passed through Sara's head when meeting the living mummies from Paititi the first time?
- It's like I'm besties with someone but stop seeing her when she starts to worship the giant flying spaghetti.
- Years later I have an encounter with Lord Spaghetti and the first two things that would cross my head are "WTF!???" and "Damn, I really should said to X that I'm so sorry I called her a loony"
- Really, what happened betweent Sara and Victoria that ended on bad terms?
- But you know what this means? We got Sara lore! Yay!
- The agents and the mean trio are antagonists, but the true Big Bad is THE EMERALD TABLE. It was in the title of the movie all along! Clever Spaniards...
- I have to aplaud that, really. The two last objects were awful but at least they didn't make you its eternal slave.
- By the way, it looks like the little guy and sorcerer's name is Hermes or Hermegildo Trismegisto which I found it weird because Hermes is the name of a greek god and the latter is more like the spaniard long name. Really interesting.
- Ramirez has all the braincells of the two agents (make that statement before but I had to write it again)
- Agent Pickles' full name is Sam Pickles. I wonder if we will get to know Agent Ramirez's full name too.
- Love that they made the connection with Pre-columbian and Ancient Egyptian cultures canon. But all the things they listed that the Mayans had in common with Egypt... you know the Incas also did those things too, right?
- What is this implying? Ra-Amon-Ah & Mummy are not so different after all?
- Spain really loves mummies. They are awesome monsters and very underrated.
- Ramona was advisor of Queen Nefertiti and the aunt of Tutankhamun. She is linked to famous egyptian royalty and it shows. Girl just wants their fame too.
- Also she only was queen for 3 days. Did something happen that she no longer could rule? Does it had to do with Hermes and his cursed tablet?
- The thing about the mummies being from different nationalities is something very well-know by this point. What surprised me is that they are, indeed, from different social classes too.
- We know she was a Pharaoh/Queen, the Dynasty she belonged and some of titles and connection to famous ancient egyptian people (we could assume two of Tutankhamun's grandparents were Ra-Amon-Ah's parents)
- And what we know about Inca Mummy is that... he is a mummy... ex-guardian of Paititi... died 500 years ago. That's it.
- We so far don't have the canon confirmation that he is royalty or connected to the royal Incan Family. It was stated that he acted like was royalty and was special among his clan.
- Which again makes me question: How was this guy put in charge in the first place? Was it only because of charisma and the fact he is a fast learner?
- Will Mummy try to present himself as someone important to Incan Society in front of Ramona or is he just going to say he was from Paititi and now he is Tad's best friend and an influencer?
- Which would mean we wouldn't get nothing of Mummy's lore... again (for all I know, they could be keeping that for later, maybe a series or his spin-off)
- Which would mean that of course Queeny is going to see him as a lesser, to the point of calling him a slave, since all that she will know is that he was a guardian that lost his job and is a fool.
- Add the fact he isn't even egyptian. To Ramona, her most competent soldiers were far more superior than Mummy.
- I wonder how Mummy is going to take all this "lesser" rant from Ramona. Something tells me that this is were their rivalty is born. And Tad will suffer the consequences of their hilarous fight to see whose culture is the superior one.
- It's Peru by the way 🇵🇪
There's also this tik tok of Mummy and Tad dancing. Ra-Amon-Ah is confused.
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" Então na Rua Doutor Mozart Furtado Nunes , Mirna Cristina Trabalhava Fazendo Velas Artesanais enquanto Luan ia para o Colégio ...,
e Mirna Cristina queria Mudar para uma Casa Maior e Melhor , Maria Conceição Já Idosa pagou o Aluguel , pois meus Recursos Não Davam e nos Mudamos para uma Casa no Bairro Olinda.
Ali Aconteceu que a Mãe de Mirna Cristina Benedita dos Santos Rodrigues resolveu se mudar para Casa junto com a Irmã de Mirna chamada Nilva com o Marido Geraldo e os Três filhos.
A Mãe dela quiz Controlar Tudo e me Condenava pelos meus Estudos de Magia, Alquimia, Cabala, Ocultismo Teologia , Filosofia , Hipnose e Demonologia...,
a Mãe Controlou a Filha e de Súbito me Expulsaram da Casa , Sem meus Pertences e Sem Nada , e falaram que Chamariam a Polícia se Eu me Aproximar.
Era um Golpe da Mãe desta , pois queriam a Casa Grande e Quem estava pagando o Aluguel era Maria Conceição Já Idosa.
a Mãe Convenceu a Filha a se Separar e pedir a minha parte da Casa de Maria Conceição na Partilha do Divórcio.
Ali fiquei na Rua , então com a Ajuda de Maria Conceição Já Idosa Consegui ir para um Hotel.
Voltei a Casa do Bairro Olinda , Tocando a Campainha para pedir minhas Roupas , Cobertor e Alguns Livros de minha Biblioteca que pegaram Tudo e a Biblioteca com 3 Mil Livros na Época estavam Oferecendo para um Amigo Maçon que me Contou que queriam Vender.
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Era Noite , Saí Rápido para Longe com a Polícia me Procurando em Todas as Ruas , e o Filho do Irmão de Conceição , Coronel Fernando Ferreira Vieira da Silva que em Atual neste 2024 tem 98 Anos ,me pegou em uma Rua Escura , procuramos o Dr Anselmo Sales Advogado Criminalista que me Colocou no Hotel Tamareiras onde Ele Tinha Prestígio.
Era Caro Demasiado e passei para um Hotel na Praça Rui Barbosa que fechou.
De lá fui para o Hotel Kefren no Bairro Universitário.
Então Durante o Dia , o Dr Anselmo Sales, Advogado Criminalista com um Porrete na Mão e Dois Oficiais de Justiça e Mandato Judicial com um Caminhão de Mudanças Junto , fomos até a Casa do Bairro Olinda , Invadimos a Casa , Mirna e a Mãe dela ante Mandato Judicial tiveram que Ceder , e os da Companhia de Mudanças Tiraram minha Geladeira , Fogão , Móveis , Vasos Grandes com Plantas Ornamentais, Biblioteca , Cobertores , Cama , Roupas , Pertences e até minha Cachorra que já morreu e Tinha na Época e nos Dirigirmos para a Casa Alugada na Rua Castro Alves , um Sobrado em Frente ao Supermercado Irmãos Pirajuba que em Atual tem Outro Nome .
Depois o Dr Anselmo Sales, Advogado Criminalista Conseguiu fazer com que Maria Conceição Já Idosa Não pagasse o Aluguel da Casa do Bairro Olinda que ficou para Mirna Cristina e a Mãe dela pagarem.
Mirna Sumiu de Uberaba , pois estava Grávida de Outro , em atual a Filha dela com Outro tem 22 anos.
Em 2006 Mirna Cristina Reapareceu sem Contato pois a Advogada que me procurou , pedindo Divórcio que Ela iria pagar , pois queria se Casar ou Unir a Outro.
Houve o Divórcio em 2006 , Ela Não queria me Ver e Nem Eu a Esta , Casa um Ficou em uma Sala Diferente no Fórum Melo Viana.
Em 2011 estavam procurando o Paradeiro de Mirna Cristina porque Ela deu um Golpe no Grupo de Advogados e Não pagou os Serviços destes para o Divórcio.
Nunca Mais a Vi , Exceto após 2011 uma vez na Rua com a Filha , me Cumprimentou Amigavelmente e Seguiu (...).
Foi em 2002 no Início que me Mudei para Aquele Sobrado na Rua Castro Alves , Bairro Abadia , em Frente ao Supermercado Irmãos Pirajuba ...,
Naquela mesma Casa , Sobrado , pelas 7 à 9 horas da Noite , Não Anotei o Horário...,
Fui Atingido após minhas Preçes pelo Raio Daqueles Seres , o que em Seis Meses Após se Convergeu na Tal Sincronização Inversa que Incidiram Sobre mim , Henrique , como os mesmos Seres que Não Procedem desta Terra me Esclareceram Através da Via de Comunicação , deste Raio Potencial Ligado aos (...)-: " Sistemas Integrados Ligados, por sua vez , ao Mais Abrangente , em Conexão com o INDIZÍVEL...,"
Raio Tal que é a mesma Sincronização Inversa que me Acompanha Até o Período Atual : 2024...,
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Ante o Vislumbrar de uma Vingança e Justiça Superiores que Não são deste Mundo ...,
pois Tais Seres pagarão por Tal Vinda Atual ...,
Dentro do que Excedendo o Pragmatismo se Convergeu em Crime destes ...,
pelo Mais Abrangente que me Promoveram Usando este Referencial Elaborado e Mais que Transitório...,
pela Sentença que os Atingirá desde o Cumprimento dos Desígnios Divinos...,
à partir do GLORIOSO DEUS INDIZÍVEL...,
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que é o VERDADEIRO INOMINÁVEL ...,
com seus Nomes e Mistérios Sagrados (...)!!!"
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Finalistas do 65º Prêmio Jabuti são anunciados
Conheça os finalistas do 65º Prêmio Jabuti pela Câmara Brasileira do Livro. Descubra quem são os destaques em cada categoria nesta celebração da literatura nacional. 📚🏆 #PrêmioJabuti #LiteraturaBrasileira
Os 5 finalistas de cada categoria do 65º Prêmio Jabuti, a maior premiação literária do Brasil, foram anunciados. O prêmio é concedido pela Câmara Brasileira do Livro (CBL) e foi criado em 1959 por Edgard Cavalheiro. Com o objetivo de premiar autores, ilustradores, editores gráficos e livreiros que mais se destacaram no ano. Em 1991 foi lançada a categoria livro do ano de ficção e em 1993 a…
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ricmlm · 3 months
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COLLOQUIUM
The Art of Biography
Wed and Thurs, 13th and 14th March, Auditorium 2, Free entry
Freud believed that “to be a biographer you have to be entangled in lies, dissimulation, hypocrisy”. Orwell argued that “it [the autobiography] can only be trusted when it reveals something shameful”.
For two days, a group of biographers – including Sarah Bakewell, Ruy de Castro, Heather Clark, Mark Lewisohn and Patricia Lockwood – will be in Lisbon to debate the art of biography. Beatles, Sartre and Beauvoir, Amílcar Cabral, Sylvia Plath, Carmen Miranda and Garrincha will be some of the biographies highlighted.
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demoura · 3 months
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DIA 21DE FEVEREIRO DE 2024 : 60 ANOS DA GALERIA 111 .PRIVILÉGIO DE UMA VISITA GUIADA COM A FUNDADORA ÁS DUAS EXPOSIÇÕES COMEMORATIVAS ,
Em 2024, celebram-se os 60 anos da Galeria 111 e, como forma de assinalar , o Centro de Arte Manuel de Brito, apresenta uma exposição comemorativa destas seis décadas, reunindo mais de 200 obras de quase todos os artistas que lá expuseram .A Galeria 111 também se juntou à festa com a exposição;” Homenagem: Lourdes Castro e Paula Rego”, onde se presta tributo a duas grandes artistas que, durante meio século, expuseram ali as suas obras .O ano de 2024 será também de celebração dos 50 anos do 25 de abril .Foi justamente em 1960 em tempos de repressão política e das guerras de África que Manuel de Brito, com apenas 35 anos, concretizava o sonho de abrir uma livraria que fosse um lugar de tertúlia e onde se pudessem ver obras de arte, consultar livros e ouvir música. A 3 de fevereiro de 1964, numa pequena sala anexa à livraria, iniciava atividade a Galeria 111. Ali, pretendia mostrar-se as obras de artistas jovens que nunca tinham exposto, como Álvaro Lapa ou António Sena. 60 anos depois a galeria continua a integrar jovens artistas no seu plano de exposições. Rui Brito é agora o responsável pela renovação da galeria a funcionar na rua Dr. João Soares. Dezoito anos após a morte do seu fundador Marla Arlete Alves da Silva e Rui Brito continuam a adquirir obras para a Colecção Manuel de Brito e em Janeiro de 2023 abriu, no espaço do Campo Grande, o CAMB (Centro de Arte Manuel de Brito) sem fins comerciais, onde se mostram as obras da colecção. . Não podia falhar esta comemoração dos 60 anos de uma galeria a cujo início estive ligado. A Maria Zaza e eu compramos lá a primeira obra da nossa colecção - a gravura Tamisa de Bartolomeu Cid Manuel Brito e Arlete Alves da Silva foram sempre amigos encantadores para um “fraco” cliente . Ontem justamente tive o privilegio de uma visita guiada às duas exposições com a fundadora . O fascínio de Castro e Paula Rego repete-se sempre . E no carrossel das 229 obras foi quadro a quadro , desenho a desenho escultura a escultur. Destaque para colagens dos primórdios de Maria Velez e Sá Nogueira , para um auto-retrato de Arpad-Zsenes e Vieira da Silva , um desenho de Manuel Brito por Júlio Pomar , um Batarda esplêndido, um João Vieira celebrando Abril .E (esperando que me perdoe a inconfidência) até fiquei a saber em que tipo de copos Paula Rego bebia champagne com a sua grande amiga e galerista . Foi um dia ganho
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marviociri · 3 months
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Hoje, show de Bossa e Samba-Jazz no Beco das Garrafas. Será as 22h, comigo, Cadu Pontes e Lucca Machado, recebendo Hannah Montenegro para uma homenagem a Astrud Gilberto. E participação especial de Mariana Castro (sapateado). Sábado que vem, será a inauguração da Taberna São Pedro, em São Pedro da Serra, com Giovanni Bizzotto, Rocyr Abbud, Rui Mota e Edmo Castro. Reserve. #bossanova #sambajazz #mpb
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Ivan Lins, Tom Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes, Carlos Lyra, são alguns dos super compositores que tocarei com Sheila Sá, Lucca Machado e Cadu Pontes, no show de Sábado agora, dia 17/FEV, 21h, no Beco das Garrafas. #SambaJazz, #Bossanova, #MPB, #jazzbrasil pra você!
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homocausticus · 4 months
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Um notívago
Eu estava lendo a coluna de Ruy Castro na Folha comentando sobre a geração Z pedir shows em um horário mais cedo para poder chegar em casa com segurança invés de ficar rodeando a noite ao esperar o sol amanhecer para depois ir para a casa. Isso acontecia nos anos 1970 quando se tinha uma camaradagem para curtir a noitada onde os boêmios podiam andar em uma cidade segura como o Rio de…
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