A Fundação Dorina completa 71 anos no dia 11 de março e nós gostaríamos de convidá-lo para um grande show de comemoração! A Banda Comitatus, cover dos Beatles, vai comandar a festa e parte da renda será revertida para ações da Fundação Dorina.
Você não pode perder!
A Comitatus já se apresentou em diversos lugares do mundo, incluindo uma temporada de três anos em Liverpool, na Inglaterra, onde também gravou um disco no Abbey Road, o lendário estúdio dos Beatles!
Não fique de fora! Venha comemorar com a gente!
Onde?
Esporte Clube Pinheiros
Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 2484 Jardim Paulistano - São Paulo
Quando?
11 de março (sábado), a partir das 21h
Quanto?
De R$ 85 a R$ 270 (Na doação de um livro você paga meia-entrada).
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- Ingressos para pista também podem ser comprados diretamente na Fundação Dorina (pagamentos apenas em cheque ou dinheiro). Mais informações pelo telefone (11) 5087-0943 ou pelo e-mail campanhas@fundacaodorina.org.br
Hope you are having a good weekend.
I just wanted to send you your weekly update.
Info has been flying in this week & we were lucky enough to get two bits of late all-weather info in which both won.
Saturday was a VERY busy day, we actually had FOUR pieces of info running which were sent out to members the evening before & that gave us...
2nd
WINNER 11/4
2nd 7/1 adv ew
WINNER 3/1
& then the late AW info - WINNER 10/3
Friday we just had the one runner - WINNER 5/1
Thursday: INFO WON 5/4
Wednesday: INFO lost
Tuesday: no info
Monday: INFO WON 11/4
They won't ALL win, I'm a pro gambler not a magician, but I have been in this business for many years & continue to give my members profits month after month, year after year.
Be part of it & join something special.
AP
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Journalism in Brazil: Trends and Challenges for 2017 and Beyond
March 2 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
The Brazil Brown Bag Seminar Series invites you to its discussion titled, “Journalism in Brazil: Trends and Challenges for 2017 and Beyond” with Ricardo Gandour, Executive Director of CBN – Brazilian Radio Network; Associate Professor at ESPM.
Digital fragmentation has been impacting the practice of journalism worldwide, but in an emerging society like Brazil the phenomena has very specific –and dramatic– characteristics. Mr. Gandour will present an overview on the topic, and address the main trends and challenges for the years to come.
Ricardo Gandour has degrees in Journalism and Engineering. He has been an editorial executive of major Brazilian media companies, like Folha, Estado and Globo. From January to July 2016 he was a Vising Scholar at Columbia Journalism School. He is currently a non-resident Visiting Scholar of Tow Center for Digital Journalism, a center at that school.
riorities of the Brazilian Foreign Policy in 2017
March 1 @ 6:10 pm - 8:00 pm
Speaker:
Ambassador Ana Cabral Petersen, Consul General of Brazil in New York
Part of Political, Social, and Economic Development in Brazil II with Sidney N. Nakahodo.
Wednesday, March 15
Encounters with the Amazon's Sacred Vine
Presenter:
Luis Eduardo Luna
Location:
304 Cathedral of Learning
Professor Luna will offer a talk and book presentation of the second edition of Ayahuasca Reader: Encounters with the Amazon’s Sacred Vine, co-edited with Steven F. White. This anthology is an English language publication that compiles texts from global authorities in ayahuasca studies. Dr. Luna’s talk will be in English.
Luis Eduardo Luna (PhD in Anthropology, 1989, Stockholm University, Sweden), is a foremost authority on mestizo shamanism and visionary art. Dr. Luna is a former Senior Lecturer at the Swedish School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland, from where he retired, and a former Professor of Anthropology at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil (1994-1998). He is a Guggenheim Fellow and a Fellow of the Linnaean Society of London. At present, Dr. Luna is the director of the Wasiwaska Research Centre for the Study of Psychointegrator Plants, Visionary and Art Consciousness in Florianópolis, Brazil. Ayahuasca commands the attention of a wide range of disciplines, from anthropology, ethnobotany, pharmacology, therapeutics, sociology, philosophy and the study of religion, to literature and the arts.
Sponsors:
John Beverley
Department of Hispanic Languages and Literatures
Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS)
Tuesday, March 21
Latin American in Motion:
Pitt Latin American Films
Location:
Public Health G23
The Center for Latin American Studies and the Department of Hispanic Languages & Literatures at the University of Pittsburgh
present
Latin America in Motion: Pitt Latin American Films
All Films will be screened at 7:00 p.m.
Public Health G23
130 De Soto St, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
(corner of 5th ave, and De Soto St.)
Come and join us for a film and pizza!
Free and open to the public!
Films:
OPEN CAGE
(Mexico)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24
THE SECOND MOTHER
(Brazil)
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28
THE CLUB
(Chile)
TUESDAY, MARCH 14
THE TRAVEL AGENT
(Cuba)
TUESDAY, MARCH 21
IXCANUL
(Guatemala)
TUESDAY, APRIL 4
All films are subtitled.
Tuesday, April 4
Latin American in Motion:
Pitt Latin American Films
Location:
Public Health G23
The Center for Latin American Studies and the Department of Hispanic Languages & Literatures at the University of Pittsburgh
present
Latin America in Motion: Pitt Latin American Films
All Films will be screened at 7:00 p.m.
Public Health G23
130 De Soto St, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
(corner of 5th ave, and De Soto St.)
Come and join us for a film and pizza!
Free and open to the public!
Films:
OPEN CAGE
(Mexico)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24
THE SECOND MOTHER
(Brazil)
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28
THE CLUB
(Chile)
TUESDAY, MARCH 14
THE TRAVEL AGENT
(Cuba)
TUESDAY, MARCH 21
IXCANUL
(Guatemala)
TUESDAY, APRIL 4
All films are subtitled.
Friday, April 28
UCIS Graduation Ceremony
Location:
Ballroom A, University Club
Special Events & Monthly Calendar
The Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) provides a calendar of events at the beginning of each month. It contains a variety of events, call for papers, job postings, etc.
Cuba has been reforming, or been at the brink of a reform period, perhaps since the revolution. With an aging leadership and now decades-long economic struggles, the pace of change, however, has finally accelerated. Today Cubans can open small businesses, travel abroad, access the internet, and purchase cell phones, microwaves, and (very expensive) new cars.
The annual Latin American Social and Public Policy conference features presentations on social and public policy research in Latin America by students from the University of Pittsburgh and other universities, with comments by University of Pittsburgh faculty.
Featuring music, food, dance, arts, crafts, and children's activities from Latin America and the Caribbean.
For 50 years, CLAS has been dedicated to supporting the study of Latin America's history, cultures, and societies and the continuing challenges and triumphs that the region has experienced. Its primary mission is to develop experts on Latin America who will apply their language skills and knowledge of the countries of the region in their professional careers.
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