In 1893, Albert Robida published "Le Vingtième Siècle. La vie électrique," imagining France in 1952. Amidst flying airplanes and biological warfare, he predicted something extraordinary: virtual social networks through the "telephonoscope." It took 130 years, but he was right.
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O Regicídio de Lisboa
Continue readingOn February 1, 1908, King Carlos I and the Crown Prince were assassinated in Terreiro do Paço. The tragedy that should have shaken Portugal was met with indifference. The people did not wear mourning clothes, there was no revolt. This coldness revealed something irreversible: a country that no longer recognized its kings.
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Adelina Patti in Lisbon
Continue readingIn March 1886, Lisbon panicked. The world's greatest opera star was about to arrive at the São Carlos Theatre, but tickets had sold out in 48 hours, and rumors circulated about her decline. At 43, could Adelina Patti still enchant? The city was divided between adoration and skepticism.
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Little Walter: When Laughter Hides Sadness
Continue readingLittle Walter revolutionized the art of the circus by transforming the clown Auguste into an unpredictable and profoundly human character. From poverty to stardom, from war to longing, this is the story of Alexandre Ulrich and his deep connection to Portugal.