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Rio De Janeiro Daily Brief For Friday, May 15, 2026


(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Friday opens at 22°C in Rio with the high at 26°C and 10% rain, the front edge of a beach-friendly weekend that holds through Sunday. Vitória beat Flamengo 2–0 at the Barradão Thursday (3–2 aggregate) on an Erick golaço and a Rossi failure on Luan Cândido's volley; earlier, Chapecoense beat Botafogo 2–0 at the Arena Condá (2–1 aggregate) on Yannick Bolasie's second goal in Chape shirt. Thursday's Ibovespa rebounded 0.72% to 178,365.86 points after Wednesday's Vorcaro-shock crash, with the dollar correcting 0.37% lower to R$4.9872. A Quaest/Genial poll shows Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro in a technical tie at 42% to 41% for the October second round. Tonight: Don L brings the Festival turnê to Circo Voador 20h.

This is part of The Rio Times' daily Rio de Janeiro/São Paulo daily guide coverage for expats and the international community.

01Weather & What to WearFORECAST FRI 15 26°C 10% rain SAT 16 26°C 10% rain SUN 17 28°C 20% rain MON 18 27°C 25% rain

Friday holds the late-autumn warmth at 26°C with only 10% rain risk, opening into a strong beach weekend with Saturday at 26°C / 10% and Sunday peaking at 28°C / 20%. Monday begins the rain-flag transition at 25%, but the working-week opens largely dry. Light cottons through the weekend; carry a light shell for Monday morning. Sunset 17h39.

02Day at a GlanceSNAPSHOT -Sport: Flamengo and Botafogo both eliminated Thursday -Politics: Quaest/Genial Lula 42% vs Flávio 41% -Markets: Ibovespa +0.72%; dollar back below R$5 -Culture: Don L at Circo Voador 20h; MAR free Sat -Coming: Fluminense x São Paulo Sat 20h30 Maracanã -Coming: Athletico x Flamengo Sun 19h30 Baixada

A heavy Carioca football autopsy after Thursday's double elimination, opening into the year's strongest cultural Friday and a Brasileirão R16 weekend with both cariocas now focused exclusively on Brasileirão and Libertadores.

03What to See & DoCULTURE TODAY'S PICK - MAR - PRAÇA MAUÁ No Martins, Sortilégios de desvio - Saturday is free entry

If you skipped No Martins this working week, Saturday at the MAR is free entry and the obvious move. The young paulistano's first institutional solo runs through September 20, but Saturday-free rooms get genuinely full by 14h. Get there at 11h opening if you can. Curated by Marcelo Campos with Amanda Bonan, Thayná Trindade, Amanda Rezende and Jean Carlos Azuos, the show sets two registers against each other: the visual denunciation of state violence (territorial divisions, exclusionary policies, segregated urban geography) and what the artist calls the desvios, the ways Black Brazilian life sidesteps the violence to keep culture, health, leisure and memory alive.

What you should look for: figures in everyday clothes, not the folkloric or religious costumes that anchored most twentieth-century Afro-Brazilian painting. That single editorial choice does most of the work. The figures live now. They live here. Per ART AFRICA, the show“unfolds as a field of deviations, where form and meaning are continually reconfigured.”

Where to go after: walk five minutes along the Boulevard Olímpico to the Praça Mauá esplanade for the late-afternoon Guanabara light, then continue to the Museu do Amanhã for sunset. R$20 / R$10 meia weekday · free Tuesdays and Saturdays · Closed Wednesdays · Praça Mauá 5 · VLT Parada dos Museus.

THE CONTRASTING PLAY - MAM RIO - PARQUE DO FLAMENGO Hélio Oiticica permanent + Rubem Valentim - for the canon

If MAR is the now-and-here pick, MAM Rio is the canon. The pair works as one Centro-to-Aterro afternoon: MAR in the morning, lunch on the Boulevard Olímpico, then a fifteen-minute taxi down to the MAM Rio for the Hélio Oiticica permanent room (which is, year-in-year-out, the strongest single gallery of twentieth-century Brazilian art on permanent display anywhere) and the Rubem Valentim retrospective in the Reidy building's upper floor. Valentim was the Bahian who translated Candomblé iconography into geometric abstraction in the 1960s; the late paintings hold their own next to Tarsila and Volpi without straining.

Combine route: MAR (11h–13h) → VLT Parada dos Museus to Cinelândia → Aterro taxi or 15-min walk to MAM Rio (14h30–17h30). Two of the country's strongest museum hangs in one afternoon. MAM Rio Tue–Sun 10h–18h · usually free or R$14 / R$7 meia · Av. Infante Dom Henrique 85, Parque do Flamengo.

TONIGHT, AFTER 19H Don L at Circo Voador - the Festival tour comes home

The Friday pick is Don L at Circo Voador in Lapa from 20h, with Leall and DG da Glória opening. Don L is one of the three or four most important Brazilian rap voices of the last decade, the Ceará-born MC whose Festival trilogy reframed what a concept album can do in Portuguese. Tonight is the Rio leg of the album tour; Circo Voador is the room that has put on every important rock and hip-hop show in the city since 1982. R$70 meia first lot. Doors 20h; headliner around 22h.

Strong alternates: João Sabiá at Teatro Rival (Rua Álvaro Alvim 33, Cinelândia) 19h30, R$65 meia, the singer-songwriter in the room that has hosted the Carioca MPB middle generation for thirty years; Pasodesombra and Gambiarra at Audio Rebel (Rua Visconde Silva 55, Botafogo) 20h, R$25 antecipado, the experimental Friday with Yasmin Porto and Luizinho Salles on the same bill; Victor Biglione at Casa Tao Brasil (Rua Joaquim Silva 77, Lapa) 19h, the bossa-nova-meets-jazz guitarist whose room is small enough that you can ask him about it after.

For the samba spine: Trapiche Gamboa at Rua Sacadura Cabral 155 runs the Friday samba programme from 21h, R$30 cover, the closest Rio gets to a proper Mangueira-style night without leaving Centro.

ALSO ON

CCBB Rio Yoshitaka Amano Além da Fantasia, free, Wed–Mon 9h–20h, Rua Primeiro de Março 66 · Paço Imperial Constelações 40 anos, free, Tue–Sun 12h–18h · Casa França-Brasil photography programme, free, Rua Visconde de Itaboraí 78 · IMS Gávea photography and music, free, Rua Marquês de São Vicente 476 · Caixa Cultural Centro, free programme · Lu Carvalho at Teatro Bangu 20h, R$45 meia · Circo Voador doors 19h for Don L · Museu do Amanhã Tue–Sun, paid, Praça Mauá 1.

04Getting AroundTRANSPORT METRÔRIO - STANDARD FRIDAY

MetrôRio runs full weekday hours 5h–midnight on both lines, with a Friday-night extension to 1h on Linha 1 between Pavuna and General Osório. The VLT Parada dos Museus connects the MAR and the Praça Mauá circuit; VLT Carioca serves the CCBB. The BRT TransOlímpico, TransCarioca, and TransOeste corridors run standard timetables. Note: rodízio is not in force in the city of Rio de Janeiro.

No carioca football tonight at the Maracanã or Nilton Santos. CET-Rio expects weekend approach flows starting Friday-evening on the Aterro, Vieira Souto, and Niemeyer corridors. Galeão (GIG) and Santos Dumont run normal Friday volumes. Boulevard Olímpico stays open late for the Praça Mauá-museum circuit.

05Where to EatFOOD FRIDAY - LUNCH

Friday lunch in Centro for the MAR-MAM axis: Café do MAR runs the prato executivo R$72 from 11h30. Confeitaria Colombo at Rua Gonçalves Dias 32 runs the prato-do-dia in the 1894 mirrored hall, R$78 (12h–17h). Bar Luiz at Rua da Carioca 39 runs the choucroute from 12h. For Lapa pre-Circo Voador: Aprazível (Santa Teresa, R. Aprazível 62) serves until 16h with the views.

FRIDAY - DINNER AND POST-SHOW

Pre-Circo Voador, Espírito Santa at Rua Almirante Alexandrino 264, Santa Teresa runs Amazonian cuisine from 19h. Lapa Irish Pub on Rua Evaristo da Veiga stays open until 4h. For Botafogo around Audio Rebel: Comuna at Rua Sorocaba 585 runs late. Olympe (Claude Troisgros) and Lasai (Rafa Costa e Silva R$420) book by mid-week.

06Practical InfoESSENTIALS WORKING HOURS

Bank branches run 10h–16h Friday; ATM and digital channels operate continuously. The Receita Federal Centro branch at Rua do Acre 73 opens 8h–17h; the May 30 IRPF deadline is 15 days away. Shopping centres operate 10h–22h. The B3 trades 10h–17h25 with the post-Vorcaro-shock direction continuing to set the tone. Friday evening sees the Centro-to-Lapa corridor pick up early for the weekend.

07Community & LifestyleEXPAT LIFE

Friday in Rio at 26°C with 10% rain: a strong working-week beach window opening into the weekend. Posto 9 in Ipanema and Posto 5 in Copacabana run normal Friday rotation. Lifeguard cabins staffed 7h–19h. The Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas 7.2 km perimeter loop opens fully.

For the international community: Goethe-Institut Friday-evening German conversation 19h; Alliance Française Friday cinema 19h30; American Society Friday programme rotates. Working-week fitness: British Society Athletic Club tennis from 18h; Hebraica Rio Friday programme.

08Game DaySPORT FLAMENGO 0–2 VITÓRIA; BOTAFOGO 0–2 CHAPECOENSE Both cariocas out; Erick's golaço and Bolasie's volley

Vitória eliminated Flamengo 2–0 at the Barradão Thursday (3–2 aggregate). Erick opened the scoring at 6'/1T with a left-foot strike into the angle; Rossi had no chance. Luan Cândido added the second at 16'/2T after Rossi came off his line poorly on a Vitória corner. Jair Ventura's side absorbed Leonardo Jardim's pressure thanks to a man-of-the-match performance from goalkeeper Lucas Arcanjo. Renda R$1,100,959, attendance 30,793. Earlier at the Arena Condá, Chapecoense beat Botafogo 2–0 (Marcinho 19'/1T, Yannick Bolasie 45+5'/1T) to advance 2–1 on aggregate. Goalkeeper Anderson Paixão made eight saves per Sofascore. Both cariocas join São Paulo and Bahia as fifth-phase casualties.

WEEKEND BRASILEIRÃO ROUND 16 Tricolor vs São Paulo Saturday; Athletico vs Flamengo Sunday

Saturday's marquee: Fluminense host São Paulo 20h30 at the Maracanã for Brasileirão Round 16 (Globo, Premiere, Record), Luis Zubeldía's side at 27 points against Roger Machado's Tricolor Paulista under heavy press pressure after four matches without a win. Also Saturday: Vasco visit Internacional 18h30 at the Beira-Rio without Thiago Mendes (red card vs Paysandu); Vitória at Bragantino 18h30. Sunday: Athletico-PR host Flamengo 19h30 at the Arena da Baixada, Botafogo x Corinthians 16h at the Nilton Santos. CBF oitavas draw runs May 26.

09Business & MarketsFINANCE

Thursday delivered a technical rebound after Wednesday's worst session of the month. The Ibovespa rose 0.72% to 178,365.86 points after three consecutive losing sessions, supported by Itaú Unibanco and post-balance reactions to Banco do Brasil, CSN and Braskem. The dollar corrected 0.37% lower to R$4.9872, back below R$5.00 after Wednesday's 2.31% surge on the Flávio Bolsonaro–Vorcaro report. YTD dollar accumulates 11.20% losses vs the real. A Genial/Quaest poll Wednesday shows President Lula at 42% against Senator Flávio Bolsonaro at 41% in the October second round (margin 2 points, technical tie). The PL senator denied irregularities, saying the case is“a son seeking private sponsorship for a private film about his own father's history.”

US retail sales came in at +0.5% in line with Reuters consensus, holding Fed expectations intact for no 2026 rate change. The fourth consecutive session of dollar strength internationally was driven by US data and the China-Trump summit; Brazil reversed the move on local political digestion. The Prisma Fiscal report Thursday improved 2026 primary deficit forecast to R$57.8bn (from R$59.0bn); 2027 to R$48.0bn. Public debt forecast cut to 83.00% of GDP for 2026.

The Selic remains at 14.75%; terminal forecasts spread BTG/ASA 13.00% to SulAmérica 14.00% for end-2026. April IPCA Tuesday at 0.67% (12-month 4.39%, near the BCB 4.5% upper-target band). The next Copom meeting is June 17–18. Friday session opens with US-China summit follow-through and political digestion.

10Plan AheadCOMING UP THIS WEEKEND

Sat May 16: Emicida at Vivo Rio 21h. Fluminense x São Paulo 20h30 Maracanã (Brasileirão R16). Vasco at Internacional 18h30. MAR free Saturday. 26°C, 10% rain.

Sun May 17: Athletico-PR x Flamengo 19h30 Arena da Baixada (R16). Botafogo x Corinthians 16h Nilton Santos (R16). 28°C, 20% rain.

COMING UP

May 18: Ancelotti announces Brazil World Cup 26-name squad at the Museu do Amanhã.

May 20: Flamengo x Estudiantes 21h30 Maracanã (Libertadores R5).

May 23–24: Virada Cultural across SP.

May 26: CBF Copa do Brasil oitavas draw.

May 30: 2025 IRPF deadline. Jun 17–18: Next Copom meeting.

11Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ Did Flamengo and Botafogo really both get eliminated from the Copa do Brasil?

Yes. On Thursday May 14 both carioca giants were eliminated in the Copa do Brasil fifth phase. Vitória beat Flamengo 2–0 at the Barradão in Salvador (3–2 aggregate) on goals from Erick at 6'/1T and Luan Cândido at 16'/2T. Earlier that evening, Chapecoense beat Botafogo 2–0 at the Arena Condá (2–1 aggregate) with goals from Marcinho at 19'/1T and Yannick Bolasie at 45+5'/1T. Both clubs join São Paulo and Bahia as fifth-phase casualties. The CBF oitavas draw runs May 26. Flamengo next: Athletico-PR Sunday 19h30 at the Arena da Baixada (Brasileirão R16).

What is the best Friday-night live show in Rio on May 15?

Don L performs at Circo Voador in Lapa Friday May 15 at 20h, the Rio leg of the Festival tour, with Leall and DG da Glória opening. R$70 meia first lot. The Ceará-born rapper is one of the major Brazilian hip-hop voices of the last decade. Strong alternates the same evening: João Sabiá at Teatro Rival Cinelândia 19h30 (R$65 meia); Pasodesombra and Gambiarra at Audio Rebel in Botafogo 20h (R$25 antecipado); Victor Biglione at Casa Tao Brasil in Lapa 19h. The Trapiche Gamboa Friday samba runs from 21h at Rua Sacadura Cabral 155.

How did Brazilian markets close on Thursday May 14?

The Ibovespa rose 0.72% to 178,365.86 points on Thursday May 14, a technical rebound after three consecutive losing sessions and Wednesday's 1.80% Vorcaro-shock crash. The dollar fell 0.37% to R$4.9872, back below R$5.00 after Wednesday's 2.31% spike. Itaú Unibanco and Banco do Brasil were the main supports, with the market digesting Q1 results from CSN and Braskem. A Genial/Quaest poll showed Lula at 42% and Flávio Bolsonaro at 41% in the October second round, a technical tie. Year-to-date the dollar accumulates 11.20% losses against the real.

What is the best exhibition to see in Rio this weekend?

No Martins's first institutional solo, Sortilégios de desvio, at the Museu de Arte do Rio runs through September 20 and is free entry on Saturdays. The MAR opened the show on March 28 in partnership with Galeria Almeida & Dale, curated by Marcelo Campos with Amanda Bonan, Thayná Trindade, Amanda Rezende and Jean Carlos Azuos. The exhibition sets two registers against each other: the visual denunciation of state violence and the desvios, the ways Black Brazilian life sidesteps it. R$20/R$10 meia weekday, free Tuesdays and Saturdays. Praça Mauá 5, Centro.

Rio de Janeiro Daily Brief, your Rio de Janeiro daily guide for Friday, May 15, 2026. Published for residents and visitors. All times in Brasília time (BRT, UTC-3). Weather: open-source API. Culture: MAR, MAM Rio, CCBB, Circo Voador, La Cumbuca. Markets: B3, Banco Central, CNN Brasil, InfoMoney, Money Times, Intercept Brasil, Quaest/Genial. Sport: CBF. Updated: 2026-05-15T07:30:00Z by Rafael Silva Santos

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