After decades of love, heartbreak, and legendary feuds, Nicks and Buckingham hint at peace — and maybe even a return to the stage.
Tag: Miscelana in English
Selected Miscelana articles available in English. Here you’ll find cultural analysis, reviews, and essays on cinema, television, literature, and pop culture, translated from the original Portuguese to reach a wider international audience
Soubrette Row in The Gilded Age: Revelations and Scandals
When Larry Meets Maud: Soubrette Row Takes the Stage in The Gilded Age
The Witches Are Back: Practical Magic 2 Begins Filming
Practical Magic 2 has officially started filming, with Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock sharing posts from the set
The 20 Biggest Changes (and Controversies) in House of the Dragon Compared to Fire & Blood
The changes to the original story — especially those now surfacing in the filming of Season 3 — continue to multiply, and the list of creative liberties only grows.
Four Letters of Love: A Lyrical Irish Tale of Fate, Art and Redemption
Based on Niall Williams’s bestselling novel, Four Letters of Love brings a poetic story of destined lovers, magical realism, and a haunting soundtrack by Johnny Flynn to the big screen.
The Cure: Impact and Legacy of The Head on the Door
The Head on the Door transformed The Cure’s career, blending melancholy, innovation, and intense personal emotions.
Lies and Longing in And Just Like That
Another unsatisfying episode, marked by manipulation, dishonesty, and repressed desire.
The New Generation Rediscovers Barry Lyndon
50 years after being considered a ‘failure’, Stanley Kubrick’s film becomes a cult classic and is revered by Generation Z
The Life and Legacy of Connie Francis
From 1950s pop star to the emotional soundtrack of viral videos in 2025, Connie Francis’s voice transcended decades, borders, and platforms—moving more than one generation with its tender melancholy.
Leonora Bardini, the Woman in Charge of Globo’s Programming
Interview conducted with the Director of TV Globo in 2020, exclusively for CLAUDIA.
