A Semana: Curitiba, Hulk In Rio, Roddick, And Boy George

How would cities look if urban planners, not politicians, took control? Curitiba got an architectural nod from the New York Times this past weekend, receiving praises for its environmetalism in an extensive article.

The sequel to Ang Lee's Hulk is going to feature segments shot on location in Rio. The new movie directed by Louis Leterrier will start taping in the country in October. Liv Tyler, Edward Northon, and Tim Roth are on board.

Hunky actor Reynaldo Gianecchini is set to play a taxi driver in the upcoming soap Sete Pecados, while Sergio Marone's character gets the cut on the primetime soap Paraíso Tropical.

Brazilian Marcelle Bittar models summer's must-have items in the latest issue of Vogue Paris, photographed by Vicente de Paulo in Rio.

Andy Roddick got a photoshop makeover for the cover of Men's Fitness, and was as surprised as everyone else to see himself with 22" guns all of a sudden.

Blogger Frank Malafronte produced a series of paintings inspired by his last trip to Brazil, and I love the result.

Blogger Arjan recently interviewed Good Charlotte's cute singer Joel Madden. Read it when you get a chance. Make sure to also check out Kelly Clarkson's interview on Entertainment Weekly about her much anticipated album My December.

Boy George confirmed two shows in the country in July: he will be performing at the opening of the new The Week in Rio, as well as in São Paulo at club Pacha.

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