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Brazil sees 2024 monetary policy not as restrictive as this year's
Brazil's government expects monetary policy next year not to be as restrictive as in 2023, an economy ministry official said on Monday, stressing that a new fiscal framework proposed by the administration would help bring interest rates down.
Economic Policy Secretary Guilherme Mello noted that central bank chief Roberto Campos Neto had praised the proposed framework, despite him saying the new fiscal rules would not mechanically affect interest rates.
"From the moment the monetary authority recognizes the quality of the fiscal framework, the prospect of monetary easing emerges," Mello said in an interview with Globo News.
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#brazil#politics#brazilian politics#economy#mod nise da silveira#image description in alt#guilherme mello
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Unicamp mantém tradição e fornece quadros para cargos de decisão no governo federal
Considerada uma importante fonte de formulação de políticas públicas, a Unicamp resgata uma tradição e mantém especialistas em postos-chave no terceiro governo do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Cinco profissionais que têm ou tiveram uma trajetória consolidada na Universidade irão compor os primeiros escalões do governo, num movimento que decorre de um processo depurado ao longo dos…
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#alexandre Padilha#Aloízio Mercadante#Geraldo Biasoto Júnior#Guilherme Mello#Helena Sampaio#João Manuel Cardoso de Mello#José Graziano#José Serra#Luiz Gonzaga Belluzzo#lula#Maria da Conceição Tavares#Paulo Renato Costa Souza#Sérgio Firpo#UNICAMP
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Films Watched in 2024: 100. Ainda Estou Aqui/I'm Still Here (2024) - Dir. Walter Salles
#Ainda Estou Aqui#I'm Still Here#Walter Salles#Fernanda Torres#Selton Mello#Valentina Herszage#Maeve Jenkins#Dan Stulbach#Humberto Carrão#Carla Ribas#Maitê Padilha#Guilherme Silveira#Cora Ramalho#Bárbara Luz#Luiza Kozovski#Marjorie Estiano#Fernanda Montenegro#Cinema Brasileiro#Brazillian Cinema#Films Watched in 2024#My Post
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Miltinho Gonçalves organiza festa surpresa do ator teen Diego Caruso
Amigos da arte se reúnem para comemorar o aniversário de Diogo Caruso, o Gui de Cara e Coragem O ator Diogo Caruso comemorou seu aniversário de 14 anos em uma festa intimista na noite de ontem, dia 16, em uma pizzaria na Zona Oeste do Rio de Janeiro. Ele foi cercado por amigos da arte e familiares. O promoter e apresentador Miltinho Gonçalves, juntamente com os pais de Diogo, prepararam uma…
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#Alice Camargo#amigos da arte#ator adolescente#Bruna Negendank#Diogo Caruso#festa de aniversário#Gi Alparone#João Guilherme Fonseca#Melissa Nóbrega#Miltinho Gonçalves#Natthália Gonçalves#novela Cara e Coragem#Paolla Oliveira#Pedrinho Mello#pizzaria#surpresa#Zona Oeste do Rio de Janeiro
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‘I’m Still Here’ Review: Walter Salles Returns Home With the Powerful Story of a Broken Family’s Resistance
Premiering at Venice, the film stars Fernanda Torres as a mother of five children who reinvents herself as a lawyer and activist after suffering a devastating loss at the height of Brazil’s military dictatorship.
BY DAVID ROONEY SEPTEMBER 1, 2024 @ 11:48AM
Fernanda Torres in 'I'm Still Here.' COURTESY OF VENICE FILM FESTIVAL
Walter Salles’ 1998 international breakthrough, Central Station, earned an Oscar nomination for the magnificent Fernanda Montenegro. Now in her 90s, the actress turns up toward the end of the director’s first feature in his native Brazil in 16 years, the shattering I’m Still Here(Ainda Estou Aqui), in a role that requires her to speak only through her expressive eyes. What makes the connection even more poignant is that she appears as the elderly, infirm version of the protagonist — a woman of quiet strength and resistance played by Montenegro’s daughter, Fernanda Torres, with extraordinary grace and dignity in the face of emotional suffering.
Many powerful films have been made about the 21 years of military dictatorship in Brazil, from 1964 through 1985, just as they have about similar oppressive regimes in neighboring South American countries like Chile, Argentina and Uruguay. The human rights abuses of systematic torture, murder and forced disappearances represent an open wound on the psyches of those nations, for which cinema has often served as a vessel for collective memory.
It’s not often, however, that the spirit of protest against the horrors of junta rule is viewed through such an intimate lens as I’m Still Here. That aspect is deepened by evidence throughout the film of Salles’ personal investment in the true story of the Paiva family after patriarch Rubens (Selton Mello), a former congressman, was taken from his Rio de Janeiro house in 1971, ostensibly to give a deposition, and never seen or heard from again.
Salles met the family in the late 1960s and spent a significant part of his youth in their home, which he credits as foundational to his cultural and political development. That accounts for the coursing vitality of the early scenes, as the five Paiva siblings dash back and forth between the house and the beach, and an extended family of friends of all ages seems to be constantly dropping by for drinks and meals and music and lively conversation.
There are sweet throwaway moments like two of the sisters dancing and singing along to the Serge Gainsbourg-Jane Birkin wispy make-out classic “Je t’aime … moi non plus,” without understanding the words. Just watching how one of the youngest kids, Marcelo (Guilherme Silveira), sweet-talks his way into keeping a stray dog they found on the beach conveys the warmth, spontaneity and affectionate scrappiness of the Paiva household dynamic. The young actors playing the kids are all disarmingly natural and appealing.
The first blunt intrusion into the family’s bubble of closeness and comfort comes when eldest daughter Vera (Valentina Herszage) is out with a group of friends and their car is pulled over at a tunnel roadblock. It’s a disturbing scene in which we see teenagers — just minutes earlier cruising along, sharing a joint and laughing — ordered at gunpoint to stand against a wall while military officers question them, searching their faces for any resemblance to the “terrorist killers” they’re looking to apprehend.
An occasional hushed phone conversation or private exchange with a friend suggests Rubens’ involvement in something that needs to be kept quiet. But the script by Murilo Hauser and Heitor Lorega, based on the book by Marcelo Rubens Paiva, saves those details until long after Rubens is taken into custody. That puts us in the same position as his wife and children, wondering what their father could possibly have done to place him in the regime’s crosshairs.
The chill of uncertainty is hardest on Rubens’ wife Eunice (Torres), who does what she can to hide what’s going on from the youngest kids. But having armed strangers in their house and a car parked across the street to keep a constant eye on them is tough to explain, and the older siblings are aware something is very wrong.
The situation escalates when Eunice is hauled off for interrogation. With Vera away in London with family friends, the next oldest, 15-year-old Eliana (Luiza Kozovski), is forced to accompany her mother, with bags put over their heads to keep them from knowing where they are being taken.
The interrogation scenes, set in a grim building with confinement cells, are harrowing. Eunice is sequestered for 12 days. Denied contact with the family lawyer, she’s kept completely in the dark about what’s happening to her daughter and is unable to learn where her husband is being held. She’s coerced over and over to identify people in photo files as possible insurgents, but aside from her husband, she recognizes only one woman who teaches at her daughter’s school. Her isolation and fear are made worse by the constant screams of people being tortured coming through the walls.
There are many moments of raw tenderness after Eunice is released — notably when one of her daughters watches from the bathroom doorway, her face a mix of sorrow and terror, as her mother showers away 12 days of grime.
With the government refusing to acknowledge even that her husband was arrested, Eunice continues fishing for information, talking to Rubens’ friends who tell her the military is “shooting blind,” going after random people based on almost nothing concrete. Unable to make bank withdrawals without her husband’s signature, she struggles to keep up with expenses. At the same time, she begins studying the family lawyer’s case file, foreshadowing her eventual decision to relocate with the five children to São Paulo and return to college.
The chief focus of Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s book is essentially his mother’s quiet heroism — first as she single-handedly shoulders the responsibility of keeping the family together and protected, concealing her grief when the inevitable is confirmed, and subsequently when she earns a law degree at 48 and becomes active in a number of causes. That includes pushing for full acknowledgment from authorities of disappeared people like Rubens after democracy is returned to the country.
Salles’ heartfelt film jumps forward 25 years and then by almost 20 more, allowing us to absorb Eunice’s self-reinvention not in big crusading speeches but simply in her dedication to the work of keeping memories alive and not letting the abuses of the past be swept away.
Perhaps the most beautifully observed arc of the film is the gradual rebuilding of the family. As the children grow up and marry and grandchildren come along, they transition back into a noisy, joyful clan much like the one depicted in carefree scenes at the start. Even the simple process of sorting through boxes of family photos is viewed as a loving act of reclamation in a final stretch that will have many audiences in tears.
Torres (one of the stars of Salles’ terrific early film, Foreign Land, co-directed with Daniela Thomas) is a model of eloquent restraint, showing Eunice’s private pain and her necessary fortitude by the subtlest of means. Only once during the film does she raise her voice in anger after a sad occurrence, beating on the windows of the parked car watching the house in Rio and screaming at the two stone-faced men inside.
The final scenes in which Montenegro steps into the role are bittersweet, as Eunice has become nonverbal and uses a wheelchair, in steep decline with Alzheimer’s. The poignancy is almost overwhelming as we watch her gently lean in, her eyes lighting up and a hint of a smile forming, when Rubens’ photograph appears in a television program on the heroes of the resistance.
The movie looks gorgeous. Adrian Teijido’s agile cinematography uses 35mm to great grainy effect to evoke the ‘70s and Super 8mm home movies shot during that decade provide lovely punctuation. The other key asset to the film is Warren Ellis’ score, which starts out pensive and quietly troubling before shifting almost imperceptibly into a much more emotional vein with the surge of feeling that accompanies the forward time jumps.
While it could use a less generic international title that’s not also a well-known Stephen Sondheim song, I’m Still Here is a gripping, profoundly touching film with a deep well of pathos. It’s one of Salles’ best.
#Brazil#TIFF 2024#Venice 2024#Venice Film Festival#Venice Film Festival 2024#Venice Film Festival Reviews#Venice Reviews#Walter Salles#Warren Ellis#Fernanda Torres#Selton Mello#Ainda Estou Aqui#I'm Still Here
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9 Fandom Peeps to Get to Know You Better
First of all, thank you Mickey (@thisautistic) for tagging me <3. Super thrilled that you thought of me for this!!
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3 Ships You Like
1. Kimchay (Kinnporsche)
My babies. I want to protect them both. They're precious and perfect to be put in situations. A force strong enough to have me cooking a longfic after years of not writing a single one. Do I need to same more?? Absolutely obsessed 💜💜💜.
2. Pangwave (The Gifted)
Obligatory mention to my special little ADHD x Autism duo. Don't even argue that they're not canon, if you think that it's bc you missed very significant subtext, I suggest you rewatch this series. Pls and thank you. I will NOT take any criticism.
3. Sandray (Only Friends)
I knew from their 1st sex scene that I was down bad but their trailer sex scene just completely rewired my brain. Is their dynamic fucked up? Yes. Will they hurt each other along the way? Absolutely. But they're on their path to something better and I believe in them. Bc if Ray is deserving of love even after everything that went down then so are all of us. And there's that.
First Ship Ever
Larry Stylinson! (from One Direction)
Straight back from when I was 13, going strong! kskskskssksk I'm not so much there actively in the fandom anymore, but know that I'm there in spirit. sksksksksks Could never abandon the reason for so much change in my life! Good memories!!
Last Song Heard
Nooit Meer Spijt by S10
It's such a good song! I'm not Dutch or Dutch-adjacent but I was introduced to S10 by a friend of mine who's Belgian and I fell in love with her music ever since!
Favorite Childhood Book
A Fada Oriana (The Fairy Oriana) by Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen.
It's about a fairy named Oriana that has to take care of a forest but one day, while looking at the river, meets a fish who talks her into neglecting the forest, which causes a lot of trouble. Then, Oriana, has to learn how to repair the damage she made.
It's a book about responsibility, consequeses, the importance of individual action and learning from one's mistakes.
Currently Reading
Património Cultural: Realidade Viva (Cultural Patrimony: Live Reality) by Guilherme d'Oliveira Martins.
It's a book about the preservation of patrimony in Portugal under the context of belonging in the European Union in the 21st century.
It's not a very interesting book nor scientific, just a summary of Portuguese and European laws for people who don't wanna read the laws (?). I wouldn't read it on my own but it's a mandatory read for one of my classes in my Master's so I gotta ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Currently Watching
23.5
I didn't know if I was going to but since GMM seems to be finally trying out more for the GLs, I feel like I need to show my support in this direction so I made the moral choice of watching as it airs to make it clear to them the audience for this is here and we want more of it!
So far ep.1 was super cliché and silly but I liked it a lot!! I want all the clichés for the girls too! Tired of seeing queer women suffer and die on screen...
2. 3 Will Be Free
It had been sitting on my watchlist for a while but I never gotten around to it for some reason... Nevertheless, my latest Wheel Decide™ for what to watch next landed on it, so... I'm watching it now!
2 episodes in only but I'm loving it a lot!! The plot's super interesting so far, really like the way they're going about it. Let's see where it goes!!
Currently Consuming
I'm gonna opt to mention the game I'm currently playing (besides Bloons TD 6, but I'm always playing Bloons, so... not news), which is Heaven's Vault by Inkle!
It's an extremely niche game, focused on figuring out an ancient language and, with it, the history of the world it's set in. It envolves robots, space travelling, discussions on xenophobia and religious intolerence and a lot more. I haven't finished yet but I'm loving the experience so far!
I understand it's not for everyone but I'm loving it!! <3 (not a Mickey D's reference, fuck Mickey D's)
Currently Craving
You know, I could go with bibimbap bc I really want some rn but I'm gonna go a bit deeper and say: after the terribleness of my last 2 relationships, all I really want is one that's not enirely chatastrophic. kskssksksksk That'd be pretty neat. kssksksk
So yeah... This was a lot of fun, actually!! I love to share stuff about media I like!!
Tagging @jukain4216 @lost-my-sanity1 @anthrotmnt @shannankle @defomin @aiyui @fiddlepickdouglas @tinysandwichstudent @sicknsadsicknrad @itsamzz28 @whomanist and any other of my lovely moots that hasn't directly been tagged but comes accross this <3.
All the love! 💜💜💜
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Letra: David Carreira, Bluay, Chelsea Dinorath
Composição: Ludo, TXS, Geminyy, Daus, Fumaxa, Chelsea Dinorath
Mix: Pedro Villas
Master: Pedro Villas
Produção: Ludo, Daus e Fumaxa
Produção Executiva: Brainstorm
Agradecimentos: Benecar e Diversões Alentejanas, Jazzy Dance Studios
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Produtora: 35 Silver Visuals
Realizador: André Antonyuk
DoP: João Carneiro
Op Cam: André Galhofa
AD: Lia Rodrigues
AC: Pedro Gouveia
Gaffer: Ricardo Giglio
Montagem: Nuno Mina
Edição: André Antonyuk
Grading: The Yellow Color
Piloto Drone: Alexandre Balas
Styling David Carreira: Gonçalo Mello
Styling: Raquel Neto
Styling Asst.: Carolina Viana
Casaco Bluay: Rita Oliveira
MUA: Raquel Peres
Fotógrafo: João Afonso
BTS: Leonardo Viegas
Dir. Arte: Isabel Tavares
Produção: David Carreira, André Antonyuk, André Galhofa
Catering: Vanessa Galhofa
AP: Filipe Bronze, Edson Morais
Produção Executiva: Brainstorm - Mariana Júdice e Ricardo Fernandes
Coreografia:
César Nusik
Bailarinos Jazzy Dance Studio:
Amélia Graça
Ana Carolina Fonseca
Beatriz Tavares
Débora Rafael
Diana Rosa
Elson Sequeira
Francisca Sequeira
Helena Silva
Junior Silva
Maria João Carvalho
Marta Pimenta
Matilde Barroso
Rita Talefe
Marta Nóbrega
Diana Amaro
Helena Costa
Beatriz Rodrigues
Luna Dyatlova
Mafalda Martins
Maria Cecília
Maria Gomes
Tomás Arnaut
Daniela Vieira
Maria Leonor Ramos
Carolina Romeiro
Estela Rodrigos
Catarina Ferreira
Guilherme Seixas
Carolina Vilela
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Novo vice-prefeito de São Paulo já participou de atos golpistas que pediam “intervenção federal”
Eleito vice-prefeito de São Paulo no domingo (27/10), o coronel da Polícia Militar de São Paulo, Ricardo Mello, já foi a atos de teor golpista, informa o colunista Guilherme Amado, do portal Metrópoles. Mello foi indicado por Jair Bolsonaro à chapa do prefeito reeleito Ricardo Nunes. Em novembro de 2022, Mello foi a uma manifestação em frente ao Comando Militar do Sudeste, em São Paulo. O ato…
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Dados foram apresentados durante o evento Conexão Empresas Sustentáveis, realizado nesta terça-feira. Foto: Fabrício Oliveira Pensando em oferecer um planejamento de negócio sustentável para micro e pequenas empresas, a Secretaria de Estado do Meio Ambiente e da Economia Verde (Semae) e o Sebrae/SC desenvolveram o programa Empresas Sustentáveis. O resultado do grupo que recebeu a consultoria foi apresentado durante o evento Conexão Empresas Sustentáveis, realizado nesta terça-feira, 24 de setembro, na sede do Sebrae/SC. Ao todo foram 103 micro e pequenas empresas atendidas no período de 2023/2024, de 37 municípios catarinenses. Dentro dos avanços em sustentabilidade, no grupo de empresas que concluiu a etapa de recertificação do selo Rumo ao ESG, o destaque foi a redução de emissão de gases de efeito estufa, que totalizou uma redução de quase 4 toneladas. Dentro do perfil de todas as empresas atendidas no programa, 73% são microempresas e 27% empresas de pequeno porte. Dessas, 55 são participantes do ramo de serviços, 36 da indústria e 12 do comércio com destaque de participação do setor de construção civil, reciclagem, têxtil e alimentício/vitivinicultor. Para o secretário do Meio Ambiente e da Economia Verde, Guilherme Dallacosta, os resultados do programa trarão impactos positivos e uma transformação ampla e integrada em todos os setores da sociedade. “Nós estamos criando uma cultura da sustentabilidade em todos os níveis empresariais. É dessa forma que o nosso governador Jorginho Mello espera ver a nossa economia crescer, de forma sustentável. Como reduzir a pegada de carbono, como reciclar, como gerar valor aos negócios e ainda cuidar do meio ambiente. As empresas que incorporarem o assunto sustentabilidade no dia a dia sairão na frente em relação à competitividade. Damos um passo crucial para termos empresas mais preparadas, um mercado mais sólido e uma sociedade mais resiliente. Uma estratégia essencial para combater as mudanças climáticas”, reforça. A gestora do Programa Empresas Sustentáveis pelo Sebrae/SC, Alessandra Pinheiro, destaca que a iniciativa busca gerar uma quebra de paradigmas ao mostrar para os empresários de micro e pequenos negócios que inovar e levar ações sustentáveis para as suas empresas pode ser uma realidade. “Ainda lutamos contra um estigma de que a sustentabilidade é pauta apenas para médias e grandes empresas. Programas como esse mostram que não, que essas medidas podem e devem ser adotas por empresas de todos os portes. Muitas vezes, pequenas mudanças e soluções inovadoras já fazem a diferença e por isso é tão importante levar essas informações aos empreendedores e mostrar cases de sucesso que irão contribuir para um futuro mais sustentável”, comenta. A empresária Tathiane Pereira, dona de uma empresa de cosméticos naturais com sede em Joinville, participou do programa e reforça a visão de que os pequenos negócios devem apostar em ações sustentáveis. “Despertar nas empresas esses movimentos sustentáveis é muito importante. Nos deu um norte para tomadas de decisões. Passamos a abastecer nossos carros com álcool, por ser um combustível mais limpo. Além de neutralizar o carbono das compras feitas pelo site, por causa dos fretes” comentou. Durante um ano as empresas conseguiram desenvolver uma estratégia de sustentabilidade traçada especialmente para o seu negócio a curto, médio e longo prazo, podendo utilizar o plano de ação e melhorias como um diferencial competitivo. As empresas receberam ajuda para implementar inovações em sustentabilidade através de: uma avaliação da performance operacional, em todas as áreas e setores, sob a ótica das dimensões da sustentabilidade. elaboração do Inventário de Emissões de Gases de Efeito Estufa, conforme padrões GHG Protocol Brasil e a relação de Impacto e Dependência em Serviços Ecossistêmicos. elaboração de plano de ação de melhorias à Performance ESG, à gestão das emissões de gases de efeito estufa e à relação de Impacto e Dependência em Serviços Ecossistêmicos.
Selo Rumo ao ESG Durante o evento, as entidades fizeram a entrega do Selo Rumo ao ESG para as empresas que completaram o processo de consultoria dentro dos critérios estabelecidos pelo programa em 2024 e para aquelas reconhecidas em 2023 que evidenciaram evolução dos compromissos assumidos nos últimos 12 meses. Fonte: Governo SC
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Brazil Weighs Breaching Debt Limits to Fight Drought and Fires
Brazil could override fiscal deficit limits and issue emergency credit to battle destructive wildfires, according to a senior finance ministry official.
The fiscal rule allows the government to exceed the spending limit in the event of natural disasters caused by a climate emergency, Economic Policy Secretary at Finance Ministry, Guilherme Mello, told journalists on Friday.
The nation is currently being hit by its worst drought in four decades which is putting crops and energy supply at risk as fires spread. Mello said the decision hasn’t been made yet, but that the country adopted a similar measure earlier this year when the Southern state of Rio Grande do Sul was hit by record floods.
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#brazil#brazilian politics#politics#environmentalism#environmental justice#economy#brazil forest fires 2024#image description in alt#mod nise da silveira
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Ricardo Nunes ouve críticas por escolha do coronel Mello Araújo como vice em evento
Foto: Marcelo S. Camargo/Governo do Estado de SP O prefeito Ricardo Nunes (MDB) ouviu críticas pela escolha do coronel da reserva Ricardo de Mello Araújo (PL) como seu vice na campanha de reeleição à Prefeitura de São Paulo neste sábado (22), um dia após a confirmação do militar na chapa do emedebista. Durante evento de inauguração de um campo de futebol, o líder comunitário Guilherme Corrêa…
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Os Outros
Os Outros (Serie 2023) #AdrianaEsteves #EduardoSterblitch #ThomásAquino #AntonioHaddad #GiFernandes #KeniaBarbara Mehr auf:
Serie Jahr: 2023- Genre: Drama Hauptrollen: Adriana Esteves, Eduardo Sterblitch, Thomás Aquino, Antonio Haddad, Gi Fernandes, Kenia Barbara, Stella Rabello, Letícia Colin, Sergio Guizé, Luis Lobianco, Mariana Nunes, Milhem Cortaz, Maeve Jinkings, Drica Moraes, Paulo Mendes, Guilherme Fontes, Pedro Ogata, Rodrigo Garcia, Magali Biff, Ana Flávia Cavalcanti, Gabriel Lima, Bruno Mello…
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Brasile spinge su tasse a super-ricchi e multinazionali al G20
La tassazione dei patrimoni dei super-ricchi così come degli utili delle grandi imprese transnazionali saranno alcuni dei principali punti all’ordine del giorno nella seconda e conclusiva giornata della ministeriale dell’Economia e delle Finanze del G20 in corso di svolgimento a San Paolo. Lo ha riferito il sottosegretario alle Finanze del Brasile, Guilherme Mello, in un punto stampa al margine…
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Acadêmicos do Salgueiro comemora 71 anos com estreia do Circuito Salgueirense de Botequins
Evento, que será mensal, vai reunir dez consagrados bares cariocas na Silva Teles
https://sambazayres.com/academicos-do-salgueiro-comemora-71-anos-com-estreia-do-circuito-salgueirense-de-botequins/
Acabou a espera! O mais aguardado evento de Botequins do ano já tem data marcada! A primeira edição do Circuito Salgueirense de Botequins será realizada no dia 03 de Março, a partir das 13h, na quadra do Acadêmicos do Salgueiro, na Rua Silva Teles, 104, Andaraí.
Com a participação de dez renomados bares do Rio de Janeiro, a Academia do Samba trará mensalmente um encontro repleto de cultura, música, shows ao vivo, petiscos deliciosos e, é claro, muita cerveja gelada. Preparem-se para brincadeiras, sorteios e uma tarde de diversão para toda a família! Na lista, estão: Bar da Frente, Bar do Momo, Bar da Gema, Bar do Bode Cheiroso, Cine Botequim, Bar da Portuguesa, Botero, Pescados na Brasa, Baixela e Groen.
A programação terá início com uma Roda de Conversa liderada pelo historiador Luiz Antônio Simas, abordando temas sobre o Salgueiro e os 71 anos de história que nossa escola celebrará no próximo dia 05 de Março. O evento será conduzido pelo apresentador Milton Cunha e embalado pelo envolvente som do Quintal da Furiosa, projeto idealizado pelos nossos mestres Guilherme e Gustavo, com a participação especial de membros da bateria tocando desde o samba de raiz até os mais emblemáticos sambas-enredo. Além disso, teremos convidados especiais abrilhantando ainda mais o evento!
E para os amantes do samba no pé, teremos uma imperdível aula com o Diretor Artístico do Acadêmicos do Salgueiro, Mestre Carlinhos, garantindo que ninguém fique parado!
Atenção aos Ingressos! Esta edição será realizada com o INGRESSO SOLIDÁRIO. Os ingressos de pista estarão disponíveis gratuitamente no site GuicheWeb, com a condição de doação de 1 kg de alimento não perecível no momento da entrada na quadra. Para aqueles que desejam desfrutar do evento com mais conforto, os camarotes podem ser reservados também através do GuicheWeb e em nossa secretaria.
Para aqueles que desejam desfrutar do evento com mais conforto, os camarotes podem ser reservados também através do GuicheWeb e em nossa secretaria.
Não perca essa oportunidade de celebrar conosco! Junte-se à Família Salgueirense para uma tarde de muito samba, conversa boa!
Link: https://www.guicheweb.com.br/csb-%E2%80%93-circuito-salgueirense-de-botequins_29798
CSB - Circuito Salgueirense de Botequins:
O Circuito Salgueirense de Botequins é um evento que celebra os 71 anos do Salgueiro, trazendo uma experiência única para os amantes de botequim. Composto por uma série de atividades, o circuito oferece aos participantes a oportunidade de explorar a rica cultura e tradição do botequim, com deliciosos petiscos, bebidas e música ao vivo. Seja para relembrar antigas histórias ou criar novas memórias, o Circuito Salgueirense de Botequins é uma celebração imperdível para os apaixonados por essa tradição tão querida.
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Guilherme Mello. Branding
Mockups used in this project ⚡ mockupcloud.com
Design by yurinavarri.com
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