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Museu da Caricatura Brasileira abre mostra de Sébastien Auguste Sisson no mesmo dia em que homenageia o desenhista paulista Luiz Gê e inaugura exposição de trabalhos de J. Carlos na revista ‘Illustração Brasileira’
Exposição no Rio celebra 170 anos da publicação da primeira HQ brasileira
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The best films of 2025
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"Surpresas e mistérios sempre estiveram presentes na vida de Jards Macalé, essa mistura de Moreira da Silva com John Lee Hooker e que se transformou em um dos artistas mais originais da música brasileira."
leia obit por MARCIO PINHEIRO
Meu segredo é que sou rapaz esforçado – AmaJazz
ilustração por FRAGA

"For decades many Brazilians glossed over the past. They pointed out that Brazil had no civil war over race issues, did not pass segregation laws and had higher rates of miscegenation (offspring born to partners of different races) and manumission (owners voluntarily freeing slaves) than other slave-owning societies. The country’s government pushed the idea that Brazil was a land of racial harmony."
"Maria Conceição é uma mulher que acredita não saber sobre a COP. Mas tem os impactos do colapso do clima e da discriminação inscritos no corpo. Ela conta da desigualdade que se reproduz e se agrava agora também no colapso. É sobre corpos como o dela que os impactos serão maiores e mais cedo. Porque, quando se é Maria, preta e amazônida, no Brasil, ganha-se menos dinheiro para se aguentar em pé e sente-se duas vezes mais os efeitos da mudança do clima."
reportagem de MARCOS MIRANDA
A história de como a vida de Maria foi engarrafada - SUMAÚMA
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tão defendendo exclusivamente as questões
científicas. Eles pensam em interesses econômicos das indústrias de
petróleo, por exemplo, o que torna muito difícil se obter consenso. É um
cenário no qual cada país só olha para o que pode ganhar e o que pode
perder, sem levar em conta que bilhões de pessoas do planeta terão uma
vida muito mais complicada com o agravamento das mudanças climáticas. Um
dos caminhos para frear isso seria a COP trabalhar com maioria e não
com consenso na tomada de decisões. "
entrevista feita por Luis Felipe Azevedo
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"Trata-se, na verdade, de um casamento. Surica fez história na agremiação quando foi uma das intérpretes do samba-enredo “Memórias de um Sargento de Milícias” na Avenida, em 1966. Na época, tinha um noivo que não via com bons olhos o protagonismo da companheira, mas ela deu de ombros para as advertências do moço. “Só me esqueci que aparecia na TV, ainda em preto e branco. Dias depois, ele desfez o noivado. Estou casada com a Portela até hoje”, conta a baluarte, que tatuou no braço a águia da agremiação, quando fez 80 anos. Desfeito o enlace, tampouco quis saber de filhos. “Com essa rotina, ia ter criança para ficar nas mãos dos outros? Que nada! Esse negócio de filho é uma ilusão.”"
leia reportagem de EDUARDO VANICCI

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"Democracy will face another test in Brazil’s presidential race next year. One of the central questions in Brazilian politics today—a question that has haunted the country since the end of military rule—is whether the nature of the country’s democratic order itself enables the persistence of authoritarian threats. Built through compromise, the post-authoritarian system prioritized stability over transformation, resulting in institutions that are procedurally democratic but structurally conservative. And while Lula earned unprecedented good will from broad swathes of the population during his first stint in office, a period in which inequality fell and the economy grew, the years that followed were characterized by crisis. Electoral competition took place against the backdrop of rising mistrust in institutions and economic hardship, conditions ripe for the kind of anti-system politics that lifted Bolsonaro to power in 2018.
Assembling a broad front against Bolsonarismo was the central thrust of Lula’s 2022 campaign. This helped him win, but it set up a very difficult framework for governing. As a result, his third term has failed to deliver many major policy innovations, aside from a tax reform that had eluded presidents for years and other relatively minor accomplishments. This administration has been defined by a frustration and defensiveness that stand in stark contrast to the policy dynamism of his first two terms. Lula’s main appeal going into next year’s race will be that he has unequivocally stood up for the rule of law, but he has been unable to win major victories for working people."
more in the essay by ANDRE PAGLIARINI
"Enquanto os importantes dormem para decidir o mundo (ou não) no dia seguinte, Bombom de Leite tem raiva do peixe, Rosicleide cobra 2 reais pelo direito de mijar e Suanne pensa que a COP30 é sobre futebol"
Reportagem e texto: Énh Xym Akroá Gamella
Fotos: Khumta Suya
"Com os principais temas da negociação na COP30 travados por causa de impasses sobre o financiamento climático (os países chamados “em desenvolvimento” querem reabrir a discussão, os que precisam pagar a conta, não), um item inesperado tem ganhado protagonismo nesta reta final. E, quem diria, é o petróleo, o velho mamute na sala e o mesmo que o governo Lula, anfitrião da Convenção do Clima, decidiu começar a tirar do subsolo na Foz do Amazonas antes da COP."
LEIA APANHADO DE TALITA BEDINELLI
COP30, dia 9: Não perfure, baby. E trace o caminho - SUMAÚMA

JEFFREY ST,. CLAIR >
+ President Bone Spurs on Prince Bone Saws: “We have an extremely respected man in the Oval Office today. And a friend of mine for a long time. A very good friend of mine. I’m very proud of the job he’s done. What he’s done is incredible in terms of human rights.”
+ You might recall the manufactured furor that erupted in certain predictable precincts of the Right when, in 2009, Barack Obama appeared to bow (more of a curtsy, really, as was his style) before King Abdullah. Well, that questionable show of deference to Saudi royalty was totally eclipsed by Donald Trump’s grotesque and craven display of obeisance before Abdullah’s son, Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman.
MBS came to DC, wrapped in his Bedouin robes, looking to be received once again in civilized (if you can call Trump’s White House that) society, eight years after his elite hit squad killed and butchered the Washington Post columnist and Saudi dissident, Jamal Khashoggi.
MBS, who runs the kingdom with an iron fist, represents everything Trump fantasizes about enjoying himself: incalculable wealth, absolute power, impunity from even the most heinous of crimes and total loyalty, enforced at sword point.
So it’s no surprise thatTrump did more than receive MBS with diplomatic niceties. He lavished praise on the smirking Prince with the eagerness if a supplicant, asserted his innocence with the fervency (if not articulateness) of a defense lawyer, throwing his own intelligence agencies under the bus, demeaned and ridiculed an American reporter for asking obvious and obligatory questions of the Prince and even went so far as to suggest that Khashoggi may have deserved to be killed on the orders of the man sitting across from him in the Oval Office. “Things happen,” Trump shrugged.
Rarely has an American president prostrated himself so abjectly and unreservedly in front of another world leader…at least in public. The Bushes–father and son–shared an inexplicable devotion to Prince Bandar, but they largely kept their unseemly acts of fealty to the oil kingdom behind the closed doors of the now demolished East Wing.
The deniability for MBS’s complicity in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi is entirely implausible, as both the CIA and the UN concluded. It was MBS’s personal praetorial guard, the so-called Tiger Team, that detained Khashoggi after he entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, interrogated him, tortured him, drugged him, killed him (likely by strangulation while wearing a hood) dismembered his body using a bone saw, and then either incinerated his body parts or dissolved them in acid and buried them on the consulate grounds beneath piles of barbecued meat.
+ MBS was the head of the Saudi security service that carried out the assassination. It’s inconceivable they would have carried out such an operation without his authority or knowledge.
+ MBS sent multiple texts before and after the killing to his top lieutenant, Saud al-Qahtani, who was supervising the hit squad and apparently gave the order to kill Khashoggi: “Bring me the head of the dog.”
+ The Tiger Team flew to and from Istanbul on the private jets of a company–Sky Prime Aviation–controlled by the Crown Prince.
+ The killers reportedly brought Khashoggi’s fingers back to Riyadh, as proof of the dissident’s death.
+ In 2018, Trump blocked the release of the CIA investigation into Khashoggi’s murder, which concluded with “high confidence” that MBS ordered Khashoggi’s assassination. The assessment reportedly included a recorded telephone call between MBS and his brother Khalid bin Salman, who then served as the Saudi ambassador to the US, where MBS allegedly ordered his brother “to silence Jamal Khashoggi as soon as possible”.
+ From the executive summary of the CIA report:
We assess that Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman approved an operation in Istanbul, Turkey to capture or kill Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. We base this assessment on the Crown Prince’s control of decision-making in the Kingdom, the direct involvement of a key adviser and members of Muhammad bin Salman’s protective detail in the operation, and the Crown Prince’s support for using violent measures to silence dissidents abroad, including Khashoggi.
+ When the conclusion of the CIA report leaked out to the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Washington Post, Trump undercut his own intelligence agency, saying that the report was based only on “feelings” and that there was “no smoking gun.” Trump, in his customary manner, said of the Crown Prince, “Maybe he did and maybe he didn’t!”
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