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							<title>Paranapiacaba: The Ghost Town Dubbed the Brazilian Silent Hill</title>
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															<description><![CDATA[<p>Paranapiacaba deserves to be known — for its fog, its stories, its singular architecture. But also its community.</p>
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																												<media:text>Pictured: Deserted street during the descent of the fog. The new wiring and traffic signs merge with the old, century-old wooden houses. Credit: Mariana Rosetti
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															<description><![CDATA[<p>When the singer Katú Mirim dropped “Bling Bling,” she used trap beats to critique gold exploitation in the Amazon rainforest. Like her, many indigenous artists across Brazil are reclaiming the spaces where they’ve never been welcome before. They’re on Spotify playlists, Grammy nomination lists, and major festival stages. They’re making trap, funk, and electronic music,</p>
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