I Can See You, Havana, Cuba – Photo of the Day
Our reader Todd Bennett from canada took the photo of the day: “I can see you” in Havana, Cuba. He used his Nikon D200 camera.
Read MoreOur reader Todd Bennett from canada took the photo of the day: “I can see you” in Havana, Cuba. He used his Nikon D200 camera.
Read MoreIf Cubans don’t receive their wages in USD, how can you explain stores here selling products in this foreign currency?
Read MoreAfter a month prisoner in a Havana hospital, Luis Manuel Otero of the San Isidro Movement does not plan to pause in his art or his activism.
Read MoreThe petition asks for mechanisms to be put into place so that Cubans living abroad can travel to the island and deliver these products.
Read MoreJohn C. Morris from Canada took our photo of the day: “The Dog House” in Havana, Cuba. He used his Fujifilm XF1 camera.
Read MoreToday’s featured band is Cubanismo with the song “Con Mana Se Rompe” from the album “Reencarnacion” (1998).
Read MoreHis incommunicado detention in the Calixto Garcia hospital in Havana began with his early morning kidnapping by State Security on May 2.
Read MoreProtected sex in Cuba is expensive nowadays. On the illicit market the price has shot up as they’ve been in shortage for a long time.
Read MoreSantiago de Cuba, known for its carnivals, its suffocating heat and the hospitality of its people, today presents a bleak panorama.
Read MorePeter 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.
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