Tips for decorating and organizing your bathroom

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Decorating the bathroom can be difficult for some people, after all we are talking about a smaller environment that does not require much decoration. Ideally, he should be discreet, comfortable and clean. However, even if you don't need decoration like the room, rooms and other environments, having a well decorated bathroom will only … Read more

Modern Art – Abstract Expressionism by Rosângela Vig

Fig. 4 – Untitled, c. 1952-1956, Jackson Pollock, ink on paper, 17 1/2 x 22 1/4 inches, 44,5 x 5x,5 cm. Courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York, NY, USA.

You can also listen to this article in the voice of own Plastic Artist Rosângela Vig: You will have heard these expressions or even applied them: ‘Oh, what a glacial painting!’, You have the impression of glacial air coming in through an open window in winter. And our whole body shivers. But a correct application of “tones” and … Read more

Antique Furniture: know the advantages and disadvantages of choosing them

Antique Furniture: know the advantages and disadvantages of choosing them. Photo: Terje Sollie no Pexels.

Old furniture is something that catches people's attention, mainly, due to its rusticity and its differences between the options we find in the market. It is also not new that we hear people say that old furniture has superior quality and that it lasts longer than new models. From … Read more

International Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day will feature live launch of the book “Rosa Negra, pieces of an overcoming trajectory ”

Dra. Ivone Caetano. Photo: Personal archive.

Next Saturday, 25 July, at 19h, to Estácio and Dra. Ivone Caetano will perform a live – through the Teams tool – to celebrate International Latin American and Caribbean Black Women's Day. Dr.. Ivone will be the big honoree of the night, because it is a great reference for being a woman, first black judge in the state of Rio … Read more

Period novel set in Brazil raises women's empowerment in the 19th century

Livro "A conquista do conde". Photo: Disclosure.

In “The conquest of the count”, written by Deborah Strougo, readers will follow a story filled with twists and social reflections The 19th century was very important for women in much of the world, because at this time the spaces began to be occupied by the female force, in which families organized meetings to discuss roles and … Read more

Art History Course: from the Middle Ages to Mannerism

Art History Course: from the Middle Ages to Mannerism. Disclosure.

Tuesdays from 17:30 h until 19:15 h – from 04 from August to 17 November Thursdays from 19:30 until 21:00h – from 06 from August to 19 November Platform zoom – Inscriptions: until 25 July PhD in Education from UFF, with part of the studies carried out at the Université Sorbonne - Paris, 3, Master … Read more

Santa Catarina Film Award 2020, by Rosângela Vig

Santa Catarina Film Award 2020. Disclosure.

Notice of Public Notice via Public Notices and Related: Promoted by the Catarinense Culture Foundation (FCC) since 2001, the Catarinense Cinema Award aims to promote the audiovisual sector in the state of Santa Catarina. The Award is divided into the following modalities and categories: – Production Mode: Low Budget Feature Film Production; Serial Work Production; Production … Read more

Project 'Palhaférico' promotes cycle of debates on black protagonism in clowning

Photo: Disclosure (Mariana Gabriel) | Edson Lopes Junior (Miguel Arcanjo Prado) | Belisario Tonsich (Maurício Tizumba).

Invited to the chats are Mariana Gabriel, Miguel Arcanjo Prado and Mauricio Tizumba. Project still foresees debut of street theater show, cinema session and workshop Who are the black clowns and clowns who made history in Brazil? This question guides the “Palhaféricos” project, contemplated by the VAI program 2019 – Valuation of … Read more

Former McDonald’s employee publishes book

Livro "Titanium". Photo: Disclosure.

Proud to have worked at the only diner in town, Leonardo M. stands out when launching “Titanium”, a dystopian history with LGBTQIA + inclusion Born and raised in Botucatu, a city in the interior of São Paulo, the writer Leonardo M. had the opportunity to launch his first book after standing out among the three finalists of a competition … Read more

Legalization of abortion: National fiction book brings debates amidst STF decision

Book "457 Miles". Photo: Disclosure.

While the Supreme Court criminalizes abortion in cases of zikavirus, “457 Miles”, by Rachel Fernandes (Editorial Group Coherence), invites the reader to reflect on the theme Amid heated discussions on the liberation of abortion, Brazilian publicist Rachel Fernandes wrote her first novel: “457 Miles”. The book, that brings the consequences of an abortion … Read more