Três Bairros: O Turno da Noite

Três Bairros: O Turno da Noite

Men at Love  Listening Post 231. Love is the magician that pulls a man out of his own hat, but how many get lucky when they try to force the alchemy? Consider the countless stories—tragic, hilarious, pathetic, triumphant—of guys who make the effort. To that list add...
Carminho: Maria

Carminho: Maria

Fado in Black, White and Color Listening Post 226. The song Sete Saias (Seven Skirts) describes the women of Nazaré, Portugal, who traditionally wore multiple layers on the cold beach where they waited for their husbands’ fishing boats. The only piece of small-town...
Cristina Branco: Branco

Cristina Branco: Branco

Life Without Emojis Listening Post 209. If social media represents the spotlight, what’s hidden in the shadow? Cristina Branco answers on her fifteenth album: Real life, a jumble of dream, sorrow, survival, despair, the passage and freezing of time, and every love...
Sopa de Pedra: Ao Longe Já Se Ouvia

Sopa de Pedra: Ao Longe Já Se Ouvia

Leave No Stone Unsung Listening Post 194. In the folk tale, a hungry traveler stops in a village and asks for food. Rebuffed, he fills a pot with water from a stream, puts a stone in it and places it over a fire. Villagers intrigued by the idea of “Stone...
Catarina dos Santos: Rádio Kriola

Catarina dos Santos: Rádio Kriola

An Ocean of a Neighborhood Listening Post 185. The subtitle of Catarina dos Santos’ second album is “Reflections on Portuguese Identity,” a subject as big as the ocean that touches Portugal, Africa and Brazil and as small as the working-class town where she grew up....