Author: Alfredo Fernandez

The Out-of-Date Updating

Recently, I read with amazement about the news of Professor Elaine Diaz announcing the “farewell” of her blog. The fact somewhat dismayed me, because — though I don’t share her faith in the salvation of the Cuban regime, I do respect her for the seriousness with which she generally presented her writings.

Where Is Claudia Cadelo?

.“Those who love me and those hate me won’t forgive my being distracted,” reads a line from an old song by Silvio Rodriguez. It turns out that yesterday — for the first time — I visited Claudia Cadelo’s blog Octavo Cerco.

The Shoring up of Old Havana Extends to Vedado

The shoring up of buildings for years while waiting some construction miracle to return them to their former glory was a procedure that was first put in use by the revolutionary government in the early 1970s in the Old Havana district. (9 photos)

Similarities between Baltimore and Havana

I recently finished watching the US television drama “The Wire”, which led me to change my opinion of the United States, or at least made me shudder while I was delighted, became saddened or was even agonized by this celebrated series.

Miami: Where the Night Stops

Ever since I learned of the existence of the Miami program “La noche se mueve” (The Night Moves), directed by the ineffable Cuban radio host Edmundo Garcia, I haven’t stopped asking questions.

The CIA Should Declare Bankruptcy

If indeed the CIA was the sponsor of the recently concluded “Festival Clic” in Havana, as claimed by the Cuban government web site Cubadebate, the leaders of that notorious international agency should seriously consider filing for “bankruptcy” right now.

I Too Am for ‘Another Cuba’

A few days ago I learned about the incipient group “Sociedad Civil Cubana” (Cuban Civil Society) having submitted a manifesto to the People’s National Assembly under the title “Citizens’ Demand for Another Cuba.”

The Censor Censored

According to the April news summary on the Rebelion web site, “A Cuban blogger is suffering censorship in his country.” This blogger is Iroel Sanchez, who was allegedly censured by the Havana correspondent for the Associated Press, a US news agency.