Ana Beatriz Ribeiro

A Global Studies doctoral degree holder and former newspaper reporter, avid eater, pseudo-philosopher and poet, occasion-propelled singer, semi-professional socializer, movie addict, Brazilian-American nomad. In this space, she will share some of her experiences and (mis)adventures regarding various topics, with special attention to social issues.

Poem: Ground Zero

So often we see ourselves having to simply take that leap of faith - believing that lush summer must be somewhere down the stark road we've chosen to take, or been forced to take. It's a matter of survival.

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Trip to mysterious Czech rocks and more

The Adršpach-Teplice Rocks were the grand finale (and my favorite part) of a fascinating, diverse excursion.

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It sucks either way, says “The Lobster”

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Can you get through The Lobster's drabness to appreciate its comedic and romantic depth? Catch it in Leipzig this week.

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Finding Africa outside Brazil

They'd show us Africa as a hopeless place, and as a distant place.

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