Santiago de Cuba Abandoned to Its Fate
Santiago de Cuba, known for its carnivals, its suffocating heat and the hospitality of its people, today presents a bleak panorama.
Santiago de Cuba, known for its carnivals, its suffocating heat and the hospitality of its people, today presents a bleak panorama.
Peter McDade from the United States took our photo of the day: “Strolling on San Ignacio St.” in Havana, Cuba. He ued his Nion P300 camera.
This week we address the apparent clash taking place between a group of renowned visual artists and the cultural policy of the State…
Chris VanHoecke from the USA took our photo of the day: “Looking at the Balconies” in Havana, Cuba. He used his Samsung G9 camera.
Apparently, life, at least as far as rain goes, returned to take its course in 2021. Luckily for the people of Guantanamo, the downpours have been frequent.
W Wilson from the USA took our photo of the day: “Entrance to the Bay of Santiago de Cuba.” He used his Google Pixel 2 camera.
Today’s featured artist is Manelic Ferret from Cuba, with the song “La Parrandita de las Santas” from the album “Cubaneo” (2008).
The statement that Cuba is a medical superpower has been called into question by the Revolution’s enemies and people on their payroll.
It is easy to spot them: they wear their hair short and closely observe everyone who passes near the Calixto García Hospital in Havana.
Authorities transferred Ares to the Western Women’s Prison in La Lisa, Havana, after holding her in a police facility since April 30.