Author: Erasmo Calzadilla

HRW’s Credibility Seen from Cuba

If the organization Human Rights Watch is not “pro-Yankee,” the sole argument wielded by the spokespersons of the Cuban regime falls on its face, strengthening HRW’s report claiming repression against the dissidents.

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Huxley Didn’t Go Far Enough

Aldoux Huxley — an intellectual of the type no longer seen today and uncle of all hippies — was one of the first people to experiment with and study entheogens during the cultural revolution of the 1950s and ‘60s.

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The Unfathomable Mysteries of ‘Flatland’

I just finished enjoying a fascinating animated film for adults, “Flatland” (2007), based on the work “Square” (written in 1884 by Edwin A. Abbott). I’m taking advantage of this to continue a long and interesting discussion with some friends from here.

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The Beat Box

Up the dark and narrow stairway, Irina and I made our way to the little apartment constructed on the roof where people were celebrating the “Cajon”*. We had been invited by a spiritualist friend, a key and very well paid figure in such ceremonies.

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Come Back Kiara

When my niece was a little girl (now she’s a 15) she brought home a puppy that she named Kiara: a skinny mutt with bulging not-very-friendly eyes. Over time they ended up forging a bond that only a child and a dog know how to do.

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More Cuban Readers – Great!

When we first started the website, even I felt a little concerned and uncomfortable that it came out only in the language of Shakespeare. This put us in a delicate situation. Plus, though I was wringing out my neurons, I couldn’t even avoid the fact that the readers of my posts were other than Cuban.

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