Brazil’s beloved Galinha Pintadinha makes her big-screen debut in 2026 with an original story about family bonds, courage, and unexpected journeys.
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After a two-year absence, the world’s biggest open-air cinema turns Rio’s Jockey Club into an unmissable film festival, March 25–April 11.
Over 330 reservations secured weeks before Carnival: Rubaiyat Rio filled every one of its 350 seats on Champions’ Parade Saturday.
In “Memórias para se Transformar em Flor,” spectators guide which memories the body will dance, exploring ties between humans and plants.
Award-winning fondue, couples-only suites with hot tubs, and a European atmosphere make Chateau La Villette the perfect Easter escape in Brazil.
Rising in popularity this summer, intimate deodorant joins women’s self-care routines. Meet Giovanna Baby’s Única line for daily delicate care.
97,000 foreign visitors in 2025 and a Hard Rock resort coming in 2028: Brazil’s Gramado is making its boldest move yet onto the international tourism map.
Directed by Rafael Bacelar, “A cura da Terra – Pequenas Revoluções” premieres March 7 at Ziembinski Theater, merging rock, ancestry, and ecology.
At 15, Rio de Janeiro dancer Pietra Rêgo is the only Latin American finalist at the prestigious Prix de Lausanne 2026.
Under the waning moon, Lumni Experience hosts the “Luau das Estrelas by Parksnet” on March 7, blending music, lights, and stargazing in Gramado.
Brazilian singer Lienne brings her new album to the CCJF stage on March 12, blending MPB, percussion, and northeastern rhythms in Rio de Janeiro.
Based on a true story, Lunna Serena’s “Não Conta Comigo” blends pop-country sound, emotional honesty, and female empowerment.
During a school trip, children find a corpse at an archaeological site, reopening a dark case in “The Mark of Evil”.
An album recorded in New York, 19 musicians on stage, and Mônica Salmaso’s voice: Teatro Porto hosts a landmark tribute to Gilberto Gil on March 5.
Brazil’s Cinemateca screens 20 Pedro Almodóvar films for free, March 4–15, including rare 35mm prints and open-air outdoor screenings.
With 75% of Brazilian trips lasting 5 nights or less, city hotels are reinventing the guest experience for travelers with high expectations and little time.
Brazil’s top international coffee forum announces Walter Longo as its first 2026 speaker, putting artificial intelligence at the heart of the coffee industry.
Blue Tree Daj Resort in Ribeirão Claro, Brazil, unveils a themed program for March and April blending gastronomy, nature, and mindful rest.
Sixty artists, free admission, and a landmark 1921 palace in São Paulo: Brazil’s Radar Arte Contemporânea returns for its most powerful edition yet.
Brazilian choreographer Michelle Moura uses ventriloquism to split voice from body, mirroring our polarized, information-overloaded world. São Paulo, March 2026.
Italy’s Consulate in São Paulo launches a pilot program for the electronic ID card — but only for those who can prove genuine need.
The iconic couple Andréa Sorvetão and Conrado join the PLOC Festival lineup, celebrating 21 years with a nostalgic show at Qualistage on Feb 28.
Mylena Ciribelli returns to radio to lead “Mundial Massa,” covering the World Cup across 90 stations throughout Brazil.
Don Giovanni Ouro Extra Brut from Brazil’s Serra Gaúcha is crowned Sparkling Wine of the Year in Tim Atkin’s Brazil 2026 Special Report.
Bell Marques and PromoAção launch the 4th Vumbora Pro Mar, a themed cruise merging Brazilian carnival spirit with high-end luxury in November 2026.
Sobrado da Cidade honors João Donato with Ricardo Pontes on Saturday and a lively chorinho circle on Sunday.
Natura launches sensory pop-ups and patisseries in five cities to debut its Tododia Strawberry and Golden Vanilla line.
A biphasic serum that hydrates 15 skin layers and custom creams for every skin type: Sephora Collection’s new Hydrate line lands in March.
Milky Moo unveils its 2026 Easter line with Pandora and Malhada eggs, inspired by iconic flavors and paired with an exclusive card game.
At Centro Cultural Correios RJ, artist Sandra Gonçalves guides audiences through “Weavings of Farewell” in three special encounters.