Posted on 21 July 2013. Tags: Africa, African, Anatomy, Anthony De Sa, Azorean, Azores, Brontes, Brown University, Erika D. Vasconcelos, Fado, Fernando Pessoa, George Monteiro, Henry James, Julian Silva, Mário de Sá-Carneiro, Portugal, Portuguese, Portuguese-American, saudadae
An art gallery in Toronto in 2009 entitles its exhibit “Saudades for Tomorrow,” and a politician in New Bedford, Massachusetts, defines saudade as “nostalgic longing… the spirit of Portugal.” While a London copy-editor, apologizing for his heresy in suggesting that “saudade need only pass into English when it refers to something more metaphysical, e.g. discussing […]
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Posted in Arts&Culture, Azores, Featured, Heritage, Madeira, Portugal
Posted on 20 July 2013. Tags: Amorim, BBc News Magazine, cork, Expresso, group, Helix, Huffington Post, International Vinexpo, Len Port, Oporto, Portugal, wine
By Len Port, Contributor (*) Good news for the wildlife in Portugal’s cork oak forests, for everyone working in the country’s cork industry and for those of us who are fed up with corkscrews. In the international wine market, the use of screw caps has soared in recent years to the detriment of cork stoppers. […]
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Posted on 20 July 2013.
Remittances from Portuguese living abroad went up 9.12% in the first five months of the current year to €1.14 billion, according to figures released by the Band of Portugal (BP). France and Switzerland were the countries where Portuguese emigrants sent most money back between January and May, €76.8 million and €53 million respectively. Portuguese who […]
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Posted in Azores, Community, Featured, Heritage, Madeira, Portugal
Posted on 18 July 2013. Tags: Fernando Pessoa, Helder Macedo, Mariana Gray de Castro, Modernism, Portugal, Portuguese
Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa claimed that he did not evolve, but rather travelled. This book provides a state of the art panorama of Pessoa’s literary travels, particularly in the English-speaking world. Its eighteen short, jargon-free essays were written by the most distinguished Pessoa scholars across the globe. They explore the influence on Pessoa’s thinking of […]
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Posted in Arts&Culture, Books, Featured, Heritage, People, Portugal, South Africa, World
Posted on 16 July 2013. Tags: Alastair Reynolds, American River College, Andre Norton, Anthony Barcellos, Arthur C. Clarke, auhtor, Azorea, Azorean, C. J. CherryhTulare, California, California State UniversityLand of Milk and Money, Carolina Matos, communiyt, dairy, Davis, Edgar Rice Burroughs, H. Rider Haggard, High School, Iain M. Banks, immigrant, immigration, Isaac Asimov, Michael Colson, novel, Porterville, Porterville College, Portugal, Portuguese, Portuguese-American, Robert Heinlein, San Joaquin Valley
By Michael Colson, Contributor (*) Anthony Barcellos is probably best known for his calculus blog and the papers he assigns in his math classes at American River College in Sacramento, CA. Reared on his grandfather’s dairy farm in Porterville, a small town in California’s Tulare County, he grew up speaking Portuguese. His new novel, Land […]
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Posted on 15 July 2013. Tags: Carlos Palmeira, Coimbra, Coimbra University, Michael J. Fox, MJFF, Parkinson’s, Portugal, Portuguese, Rodrigo Cunha
The Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF), dedicated to founding research for the cure of Parkinson’s disease, has awarded the University of Coimbra, Portugal with a $250 thousand research grant. Pledged last year, the “Rapid Response Innovation Award” will fund the work of Portuguese researchers Carlos Palmeira and Rodrigo Cunha affiliated with the Center for Neurosciences […]
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