Living to a Hundred in Cuba
I’ve been having this constant feeling that I’m going to die just after turning 100 years old for a while now…
Read MoreI’ve been having this constant feeling that I’m going to die just after turning 100 years old for a while now…
Read MoreA cheap party to let people thirsty for entertainment let loose with their trashy behavior. Bread and circus, like in ancient Rome.
Read MoreThe last activity is a monologue about books. The bookseller holds one up called “Muchacha con frio” (The Cold Girl), and summarizes.
Read MoreI passed by an old sick man’s house. He brought up the elections. He told me he wouldn’t have gone to the polling place but had no way out…
Read More“God tightens the noose but doesn’t strangle you,” keeps coming to my mind and he’s really going at it, especially in this medical superpower
Read MoreA fair like any other, where books – the fake star of these events – was cast to the back of our collective consciousness, like it always has.
Read More“The country is making progress and that hurts them”, or “better is possible”, are some slogans the Government is pushing in its fake press”
Read MoreFor those of you who don’t know the story, Aguedo Morales was a teacher born in Consolacion del Sur, who was killed in Nicaragua in 1981.
Read MoreI traveled to Mantua, Pinar del Rio’s smallest municipality last week. With difficult access, in the far northwestern part of the province.
Read MoreDuannys Moreno Sánchez became known in Cuba during the sad days of the fire in the supertankers of Matanzas in August, 2022.
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