Posted on 10 December 2014. Tags: Emily Dickinson, George Monteiro, Manuel Bandeira, poem, Portuguese, Setting Out
An original poem by George Monteiro (*) Emily Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830. One of the most celebrated American poets, she died on May 15, 1886. Dickinson’s first Brazilian translator, the poet Manuel Bandeira, said that the high quality of Dickinson’s poetry was that she wrote “like a man.” He meant it as a […]
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Posted in Arts&Culture, Books, Featured, People, World
Posted on 06 December 2014. Tags: against, bailout, oppose, opposing, Parliament, petition, Portugal, Portuguese, privatization, referendum, strikes, TAP Air Portugal, union, workers
The national union of civil aviation workers [Sindicato National do Pessoal de Voo da Aviacão Civil], the largest union representing workers at TAP Air Portugal, submitted a petition to the Portuguese parliament opposing privatization of the public company. Demanding a national referendum, “as to whether the Portuguese citizenry agree with the privatization,” the petition stated […]
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Posted in Community, Featured, Heritage, Organizations, People, Politics, Portugal, Travel, World
Posted on 05 December 2014. Tags: Africa, Brazil, Britain, demographics, Europe, Germany, human, immigration, migration, OECD, population, Portugal, Portuguese, UK
By Len Port, Contributor(*) Unlike birds and other creatures that migrate in an orderly and timely way, the mass movement of humans is shambolic. We used to wander about freely hunting and gathering in small tribes. As human populations grew and greeds, as well as needs, became greater, the more developed tribes sent explorers forth […]
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Posted in Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Community, Featured, Guiné-Bissau, Mozambique, Politics, Portugal, São Tomé and Prince, Travel, World
Posted on 05 December 2014. Tags: fiction, Jose Saramago, Nobel Prize, novel, Portugal, Portuguese, Skylight
A previously unpublished novel by a literary master, Skylight tells the intertwined stories of the residents of a faded apartment building in 1940s Lisbon. Silvestre and Mariana, a happily married elderly couple, take in a young nomad, Abel, and soon discover their many differences. Adriana loves Beethoven more than any man, but her budding sexuality […]
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Posted in Arts&Culture, Awards, Books, Featured, Heritage, People, Portugal, World
Posted on 01 December 2014. Tags: Azorean, Azores, CIA, Communism, Communist, Cranation Revolution, dead, died, FLA, Frente de Libertação dos Açores, José de Almeida, Lajes Airfield, Portugal, Terceira, US Department of State
José de Almeida, 79, the leader of the Frente de Libertação dos Açores/FLA (Azorean Liberation Front), the movement for the independence of the Azores, died on Monday, December 1, in Ponta Delgada. Launched in 1975, after the Carnation Revolution, the independence movement had a profound impact on the Azores and mainland Portugal during the period […]
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Posted in Azores, Community, Featured, Heritage, Organizations, People, Politics, Portugal, World
Posted on 30 November 2014. Tags: Azorean, Azores, December, Manitoba Ontario., Portugal, Portuguese, Quebec, Vasco Cordeiro, visit
The President of the Government of the Azores, Vasco Cordeiro, will travel to Canada next week on a four-day visit to meet with the Azorean-Portuguese resident communities of the provinces of Quebec, Manitoba and Ontario. Starting on Monday, December 1, President Cordeiro will visit community organizations and will meet with local business leaders to address […]
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Posted in Azores, Community, Featured, Heritage, Organizations, People, Portugal, World