Madonna Crushes Personal Concert Record with 1.6 Million Fans in Rio
Sunday, 5 May 2024 Leave it to Madonna to go out with a bang ... that's how you'd have to describe the insane scene in Brazil when she closed out her world tour with more than a million people in the sand. A reported 1.6 million Madonna lovers turned out for the free…
Samara Weaving and Ray Nicholson star in the new comedy thriller 'Borderline' from writer-director Jimmy Warden. The two stars of the movie and the filmmaker spoke to The Hollywood Reporter's Tiffany Taylor all about the project, including how popstars like Madonna and Britney Spears inspired the film and its lead character, Sofia. Plus, Ray Nicholson, the son of Jack Nicholson, details why he wanted to be a part of the project and how Warden was the first filmmaker he felt truly believed in him. And Weaving and Warden, who are married in real life, opened up about working together in an actor-director capacity for the first time. 'Borderline' is theaters and on digital March 14.
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Brazil Flood Emergency has gripped the region of Rio de Janeiro, especially Angra dos Reis, after more than 324 mm of rain caused widespread destruction. The Brazil Flood Emergency led to landslides, severe flooding, and over 346 people being left homeless. Civil Defence issued alerts across 46 neighborhoods, urging evacuations and setting up emergency shelters. The Brazil Flood Emergency declaration allows access to critical relief resources and fast-track rescue operations.
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Rio Carnival: Samba schools light up the Sambadrome
Rio's Carnival continued in full swing with top samba schools parading at the Sambadrome.
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Fernando Collor, Brazil’s former president, has been arrested and ordered to begin serving his prison sentence for corruption. Convicted in 2023 for accepting $3.5 million in bribes to facilitate contracts with Petrobras and UTC Engenharia, Collor's sentence was issued after his appeals were exhausted. The case emerged from Brazil's vast Operation Car Wash investigation, which has impacted numerous political figures.
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Indigenous march in Brasilia calls for land rights and climate action
Thousands of Indigenous people marched through Brazil’s capital on Thursday, calling for stronger protection of their ancestral lands as a crucial step in tackling the global climate crisis.
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Brazil's Supreme Court says Jair Bolsonaro should stand trial over alleged coup attempt
Bolsonaro, who fought to stay in power after losing the 2022 election, has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and claims he is being politically persecuted.
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The 'I'm Still Here' effect: How Oscar fever is gripping Brazil during Carnaval
Walter Salles' 'Im Still Here' won Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards. Brazilians roared at home and on the streets, where Carnival festivities have been ongoing since Saturday. And now, the 'I'm Still Here' house is to be transformed into a film museum...
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