Lia Dinorah Column – Jornal de Brasília

2023-09-16 22:42:34

PEACE IS NOT IMPROVISED

Peace cannot be improvised. It is the result of a lot of effort, dedication, intelligence; of integration between humanity on Earth and the High Spiritual World. The dead are still alive. They don’t die. And they are always willing to help us. This thought from Alcione Vilamil, who lived in the 17th century, fits here: “In the work of God, Peace without work is idleness with usurpation”.

Message from José de Paiva Netto

Oscar of the press
The 18th edition of the Engenho de Comunicação Award – The Day the Journalist Turns News opens today. The judging panel will hold its first meeting at the Portuguese Embassy, ​​under the command of Kátia Cubel. The Finalists Dinner will be in November and the awards ceremony the following month.

On the beach
Gusttavo Lima is the big attraction on Sunday, this last weekend of the festival. The Ambassador takes to the beach stage and promises an unforgettable show. The duo Bruno & Denner completes the line up.

Well-being
Spa Brasília opened its doors in the gallery of the emblematic Hotel Nacional, combining harmony and balance in an oasis of tranquility and care.

Ice show
Cirque on Ice, a production by the Stevanovich Brothers, directed by English choreographer Nicky Scott, premieres in Brasília this Friday. The installation will occupy a large circus tent, with an area of ​​more than 18 thousand m², at the BRB Mané Garrincha Arena.


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Heading to the States
After consolidating itself as the largest footwear brand in Latin America, Arezzo expands its horizons and starts selling its products in more than 35 North American points of sale. The first physical location is in one of the most famous department stores in the world, Macy’s in New York.

Italy loses title
This year has been a challenge for wine producers in Italy, causing production to fall by 12% compared to 2022. Extreme weather conditions and fungal diseases have devastated the vineyards, causing production to drop to less than 44 million of hectoliters. The situation is slightly better in the northern regions, including Piedmont. Still, the global slump means France will regain top spot for the first time in nine years.

Harvest in France
While France suffered extreme heat last week (+33ºC in the shade), harvests continued and six people died of heart attacks in the vineyards. The drama took place in the Champagne and Beaujolais vineyards. To combat global warming, certain regions such as Languedoc and Bordeaux organize harvests at night.


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