Bless SEGA's Dreamcast, perhaps the last of the revolutionaries. At the forefront of the console's buccaneering boundaries was Samba de Amigo and, when the eponymous bug-eyed monkey with a perma-grin ...
Monday nights feel like Saturdays in Rio's Little Africa neighborhood when the sun sets and the samba starts to play. Surrounded by a mostly young crowd, seven musicians sit around a table with the ...
For the first time since the Cuban conga (1938), it looks as though the U.S. is taking up a new ballroom dance. The new dance is the Brazilian samba* notable alike for its breezy tempo and its lilting ...