This transition week between February and March 2023 is marked by dates that reinforce the memory of figures from the culture and history of Brazil. On March 1, 1923, the death of Bahian politician, writer and diplomat Rui Barbosa completes 100 years. An outstanding jurist and one of the main personalities of the abolitionist movement in Brazil, Rui Barbosa had his trajectory told in De Lá Pra Cá in 2013 and in História Hoje, from Radioagência Nacional, on two occasions (in 2018 and 2022). Two days later, on March 3, actor and musician from Rio de Janeiro, Jards Anet da Silva, better known as Jards Macalé, turns 80. The musician, known for his originality and experimentation, was the subject of an edition of Rádio Batuta in 2021 and was invited to Reverbera, on TV Brasil, in 2017. Also on March 3, but in 1953, football player Arthur Antunes was born Coimbra, better known as Zico. He is considered one of the greatest idols of Flamengo and the Brazilian national team, having won several titles and awards throughout his career. Galinho de Quintino has already given several interviews for TV Brasil. In one of them, he told his story to reporter Sérgio Du Bocage. On the 4th, the 20th anniversary of the death of singer Celly Campello, considered one of the pioneers of rock music in Brazil. Campello had great success in the 1960s, with songs like “Banho de Lua” and “Estúpido Cupido”. Her story has already been told on De Lá Pra Cá, on TV Brasil, and on the Rádio MEC Rádio Sociedade program. Dates of the week The 27th of February is marked by the National Textbook Day, a fundamental instrument for the education and training of citizens. Agência Brasil already published articles about the date in 2005 and 2017. Speaking of education, on March 3, 1963, the first newspaper strip with the character Mônica, created by cartoonist Maurício de Sousa, was published. In addition to being a milestone in the country’s culture, Turma da Mônica has already had editions that helped raise awareness and educate the little ones. There are editions about combating violence against women, explanations about indicative classification and care with covid-19. Finally, on March 1st, the city of Rio de Janeiro turns 458 years old. Known for its natural beauties and its rich cultural history, the city has already had its anniversary told on Radios EBC and Radioagência Nacional. Check out the weekly list on Hoje é Dia with dates, historical facts and holidays: February 26 to March 4, 2023 27 National Textbook Day 28 Birth of Fluminense singer Teresa Cristina (55 years old) Birth of São Paulo historian Emília Viotti da Costa (95 years old) U2 band releases album “War” (40 years old) World Rare Disease Day 1 Death of Bahian politician, writer and diplomat Ruy Barbosa (100 years old) – known as “The Hague Eagle” Death of broadcaster and TV presenter TV from Paraná Haroldo de Andrade (10 years old) Death of the sculptor and carver from Minas Gerais Valentim da Fonseca e Silva, better known as Mestre Valentim (205 years old) Birth of the composer and instrumentalist Reinold Correia de Oliveira, known as Nuno Roland (105 years old) – He was part of Rádio Nacional’s star group, debuting at the station’s inauguration in 1936 2 Birth of singer Antônio Rogério Coimbra, known as Toni Platão (55 years old) 3 Birth of actor and musician from flumi nense Jards Anet da Silva, known as Jards Macalé (80 years old) Birth of football player Arthur Antunes Coimbra, known as Zico (70 years old) Death of English scientist Robert Hooke (320 years old) – studied planetary rotations and discovered stars. He also enunciated the law of gravity, one of the elementary concepts of Physics Publication of the first newspaper strip with the character Mônica, by Maurício de Sousa (60 years old) International Hearing Care Day or World Hearing Day World Wildlife Day – established date by the UN 4 Death of the São Paulo singer Celly Campello (20 years old) – considered the precursor of rock music in Brazil Death of the French poet, actor and theater director Antonin Artaud (75 years old)
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