Every year, a collective helps Brazilians feel closer to home through lively revelry in London.
Tobias Carvalho talks queer issues and his writing process.
Jean Charles de Menezes: two decades on
Brazilian Londoners reflect on the death of Jean Charles de Menezes
Laments of a 20-something-year-old
Artefact catches up with the eccentric and brilliant Brazilian artist Mona De Luccas.
Politics in Brazil: Dividing families
With a serious polarization of the country, many families have been breaking apart during political debates.
Five suitcases with strange white powder
This is how some people make a living transporting mysterious packages from one country to another. From encrypted USBs to Russia, to powdered fruits bound for Argentina.
Maranhenses Lençois: an unlikely ecosystem
Along the North-Eastern coast of Brazil lays an unusual ecosystem, one of the planet’s largest sand fields; beholds unearthly beauty.
Tracks your playlist needs
From old to new, these are some tracks that everyone should consider listening to
Brazilian beach culture
The beaches of Brazil are more than just a place to relax, it’s a culture, especially in December.
i-D magazine reporter Grace Neutral heads over to Favela do Sapo in Sao Paulo, Brazil to discover more about the Afro Hair movement.