Saturday, March 28, 2009

If you haven't made up your mind yet or if you just feel like looking at Rio, check this video prepared by the City of Rio de Janeiro. I feel "saudade"... 

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Abstract deadline revised and FAQ


The new deadline to submit abstracts is March 31st.

FAQ (IAU and Brazil):

- You don't need to register (or pay) in order to send an abstract.

- Deadline for the early registration is May 1st, but you can pay even when you get there (more expensive, of course).

- If you are not a member of the IAU, you need an invitation from the Chair of the Symposium or JD that you will be attending, or from your National Committee. Just email them and say that you are not a member and need an invitation. This is not an invitation to give a talk, just an invitation to be at the IAU.

- The deadline for International Travel Grants is over.

- If you already paid for your registration with your credit card and got a friendly email saying something about a delay in processing your credit card, no worries! I got the same message and then my name showed up in the list of registered participants. They are experiencing some technical issues and as soon as I hear more information I will let you know too.

- We are starting to organize student housing. Email me if you are presenting work at the IAU and would like to chat with Brazilian students and even stay with them. duilia at yahoo . com and write IAU student housing in the subject. If I don´t reply in 2 days, leave a comment here.

- Yes, caipirinhas are wonderful but dangerous :-) Here is a recipe (click) if you want to start practicing in advance.

- Paraty is one of my favorites weekend trips from Rio. Maria-Brazil.org has a nice text about it.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Brazilian music - Gentileza (Kindness - by Marisa Monte)


I will start posting my favorite Brazilian music. I hope you will enjoy it. Here is Marisa Monte singing Gentileza. This song is about a street poet called Gentileza (Kindness) who died a few years ago. For more than 40 years he wrote poems in the concrete walls of Rio de Janeiro. He was an intriguing person who smiled to everyone and gave flowers to strangers. Love was the main theme of his poems. A few years ago Rio citizens started preserving the poems written under the bridge close to the bus station after some government official had sent someone to cover them with gray paint. You will probably see his poems when you pass there http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKnVAZHehV0&feature=related

Monday, March 2, 2009

Look for NEW

Many people have emailed me regarding the IAU travel grant. I have some new information on that and updated the blog, look for ****NEW****. Whenever I update previous posts I will write NEW on it. I think it is better to have current information than to have old posts and new posts. I have also updated the accommodation post where I give tips about 2 stars hotels, again look for **NEW**