Brazil
Crisis of the Brazilian Left (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: May 26, 2017
Globalfest: Leading the Ecosystem for World Music
Globalfest returns for its 13th edition on Sunday, January 17, at Webster Hall in New York City. Latino Rebels spoke with two of its organizers.
Alba’s Edge: A Tapestry of Cultures and World Music
A chat with the Scottish Latin jazz group on how they came to adopt the sounds and rhythms of Latin America.
The Camino’s Most Enthusiastic Ambassador
Continuing along Spain’s Camino de Santiago, author Silvio Sirias stops to reflect on how the journey changed the life of a modern-day literary giant.
Running Outside the Box
John Fetterman is the mayor of Braddock, PA. He’s 6’8″ and has tattoos. And his wife is from Brazil and was undocumented. Oh, and he’s running for Senate.
Podcast from Intelatin: Casa Grande + Nicolá Cruz
This month on Intelatin, discussions with director Fellipe Barbosa of ‘Casa Grande’ and chef Orlando Spigno of Eqeko Peruvian Cuisine, with music by Nicolá Cruz and others.
Márcio Faraco: Bossa Nova Virtuoso
The Brazilian singer-songwriter chats with Latino Rebels ahead of his performance in New York City on Friday, October 30.
La melaza que llora: How to Keep the Term Afro-Latino from Losing Its Power
It’s time to bring our black grandmothers out of the closet.
At Least the Acting and Storytelling in ‘Narcos’ Rings True
Strong acting and storytelling in Netflix’s ‘Narcos’ make it a must-watch show — no matter how the characters sound
Revolt or Revolution in Latin America?
As the story goes, when Louis XVI of France learned of the storming of the Bastille, he asked if it was simply another revolt, to which the Duke of La Rochefoucauld is said to have replied, “No, sire. It’s a revolution.” Given the recent unrest ignited by corruption scandals across Latin America, regional leaders must […]