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Mario Tama/Getty Images June 9, 2014— -- With the world turning its attention to Brazil on Thursday for the 2014 World Cup, street artists are using colorful, large-scale murals to highlight ...
Neymar, Fred and Hulk, the top players on Brazil’s World Cup team, all learned the game playing barefoot in the street. So did Romario, Ronaldo and Rivaldo, who won four World Cups among them.
Finally tonight, the story of a group of Brazilian street artists using the spotlight of the biggest sporting event in the globe to highlight a problem close to home. Special correspondent Sophia ...
In any section of the Brazilian seaport of Rio de Janeiro, even the attractive beach districts, street children can be seen plying their trades and sleeping on the sidewalks, in groups or alone.
Across the street was a fanciful mural featuring the Brazilian soccer team. Players fill a street car, as Neymar hoists the World Cup trophy and Argentinian rival Lionel Messi covers a face filled ...
Design Week In March 2009, the Brazilian government passed law 706/07 which decriminalizes street art. In an amendment to a federal law that punishes the defacing of urban buildings or monuments ...
In the largest protests seen in Brazil for more than 20 years, more than 100,000 people alone took to the streets of Rio de Janeiro. Although many of the protests were peaceful, there were violent ...
The Caped Crusader will soon be sipping caipirinhas as a town in Brazil has hired Batman to help defend its streets. So it’s not actually the disguised millionaire Bruce Wayne making his way ...
'Sons of Gandhi' Take To Brazil Streets For Carnival It's Carnival time, and the city of Salvador in northeastern Brazil holds the Guinness World Record for the biggest street party on the planet.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — Far from Rio de Janeiro's boisterous ... They race through local streets, bashing large balls on the ground, to a frenetic mix of funk, fireworks and fun.