Sao Paulo
Look at How Much These Afro-Brazilian Kids Love 'Black Panther'
A crowdfunding campaign took 200 children from São Paulo to the movies to see Marvel's blockbuster. They absolutely loved it.
A Bloody Guerrilla Street Performance Challenges Brazil's Racist Past
Artists took to the streets of São Paulo to speak out against violence and racism directed at Brazil's black and non-white citizens.
Gentrification Has Left Techno Without a Home in São Paulo
A Kafka-esque battle for downtown space has put Brazil’s electronic music collectives and established nightclubs on opposite teams.
Untold Stories from Deep Inside a Notorious Brazilian Prison
Filmmaker and photographer João Wainer talks about the years he spent taking pictures of what was once the largest prison in Latin America.
Ti år med '2 Girls 1 Cup' – det bedste brasilianske shit på nettet
Historien om den skatologiske film fra São Paulo, der terroriserede internettet og skabte "YouTube reaction"-videogenren.
Ten Years of '2 Girls 1 Cup,' the Most Memorable Brazilian Shit on the Internet
The story of the scatological film from São Paulo, Brazil that terrorized the world and created the YouTube reaction video.
Golazo By Guy Named Dudu Ain't No Stinker
Dudu caught the keeper off his line and absolutely destroyed him with a beautifully lofted chip shot.
São Paulo's Graffiti Artists Revolt After Mayor Attempts to Paint The City Grey
Beautiful city for who?
Why Throwing Raves in Forbidden Spaces is An Act of Political Resistance
Female-run DJ collective Mamba Negra explain why they are starting a social movement on the São Paulo streets.
This Food Subscription Service Lets You Manage Your Own Tiny Piece of Farmland
Customers pay around $80 US per month to "own" ten square meters of land, decide which seeds they want planted, and reap everything that grows.
These Vanishing Resin Chairs Are Representative of Existential Crisis
Tatiane Freitas’s resin chairs beautifully communicate the erasure of the passing of time.
Photos the Brazilian Police Could Not Delete
At a recent demonstration in São Paulo, Vinicius Gomes' camera was run over by a police car. Luckily, another photographer was able to recover the pieces and found that the memory card miraculously still worked.