Deconstruction, Havana, Cuba – Photo of the Day
Ramón Arencibia from Cuba took our photo of the day: “Deconstruction”, in Havana, Cuba.
Read MoreRamón Arencibia from Cuba took our photo of the day: “Deconstruction”, in Havana, Cuba.
Read MoreThe conclusion is that the Electric Company, which has a monopoly on energy, is also charging us for the blackouts.
Read MoreIn Cuba, blackouts are like numbers in math (π), a constant. This happened to me two nights ago, but it also happens in the day!
Read MoreThe Assembly of Filmmakers finally did take place, but the Internet was “inexplicably” cut, so several members online could not take part.
Read MoreThose who once promoted executions of “snitches”, made the term more polite and created a system of “informers”.
Read MoreThe residents of Dragones Street built a parapet made of buckets and plastic tanks, which prevented the passage of vehicles & police patrols.
Read MoreThe artist Daniela Aguila exhibits her works until October 21 at the Maxima private gallery, in Old Havana.
Read MoreKen Jamieson from Canada took our photo of the day: “Jose Marti under the Moon”, in Granma, Cuba.
Read MoreBeginning in late October, customers at gas stations will be required to pay by card but that will be difficult to pull off.
Read MoreThe Matraca artists zero in on the participation of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel in the 78th UN General Assembly in New York.
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