Posted on 28 September 2015. Tags: André Freire, Austerity, bailout, EU, European Union, Greece, Ioannis Andreadis, José Manuel Leite Viegas, Marco Lisi, politics, Portugal
Since 2008 many European states have experienced significant challenges in adapting to austerity, and political actors within these states have made significant changes in their discourses and practices. This book explores the short-term impact of the sovereign debt crisis on aspects of political representation in Greece and Portugal, two of the countries that have been […]
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Posted in Arts&Culture, Books, Featured, Heritage, Politics, Portugal, World
Posted on 22 September 2015. Tags: Alexis Levitin, Cláudia Pazos-Alonso, Contos Exemplares, English, fiction, literature, poet, poetry, Portuguese, Sophia de Melo Breyner Andresen, Tagua, translation, woman, women
Published in 1962, this short story collection foreshadows two other iconic 1960s works—by the Mozambican Honwana and the Angolan Vieira—in the way it invites its readers to consider a range of ethical issues at a watershed moment during the Salazar dictatorship in Portugal. It alternates between allegorical pieces, endowed with a fable-like quality, such as […]
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Posted in Arts&Culture, Books, Featured, Portugal
Posted on 18 September 2015. Tags: aparicoes, Catholic, Church, Europe, Fatima, interview, Our Lady of Fatima, Pope Francis, Portugal, Rádio Renascença, refugees, United States, USA, visit
Earlier this week Pope Francis spoke to a Portuguese audience in an exclusive interview with Lisbon based Catholic Rádio Renascença. In the interview Pope Francis confirmed his intention to visit Portugal in 2017, on the 100th anniversary of the Marian Apparitions in Fátima. “I was only once in Portugal many years ago, on the way […]
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Posted in Azores, Community, Featured, Heritage, Interviews, Organizations, People, Politics, Portugal, Religion, World
Posted on 13 September 2015. Tags: Joana Amaral Dias, Maria Luis Albuquerque, Pedro Passos Coelho
By Len Port, Contributor (*) Gone is the perception that all politicians are shady. Well, at least one isn’t. With just over three weeks to go before Portugal’s general election, the left-wing Lisbon candidate Joana Amaral Dias has emphasized her belief in transparency. But why would she choose to appear on the cover of a […]
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Posted in Featured, People, Politics, Portugal
Posted on 11 September 2015. Tags: 1506, book, Hannah Arendt, history, Jewish, Jews, Lisbon, massacre, Portugal, Portuguese, Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi
Jews in exile have often struggled for the protection of the highest governmental power, whether king, emperor, caliph, or pope, because they learned early that their safety could not be entrusted to the goodwill of their gentile neighbors or the local authorities. Alexandrian Jews in the Hellenistic period relied on Imperial Rome instead of their […]
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Posted on 11 September 2015.
Portuguese born piano virtuoso Maria João Pires was one of the winners of the prestigious Gramophone Classical Music Awards 2015, in the category of concerto, with her interpretation of Beethoven Piano Concerto Nos 3 & 4 with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Harding conductor. Established in 1977, the Gramophone awards are considered the ‘Oscars’ of […]
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Posted in Arts&Culture, Awards, Featured, Heritage, Music, People, Portugal, World