A Pulitzer for History to Cuban Author Ada Ferrer
The award-winning book is the result of 30 years of research and “a lifetime of change,” according to its author.
Read MoreThe award-winning book is the result of 30 years of research and “a lifetime of change,” according to its author.
Read MorePeople know La Crema for his “musical news”: reggaeton videos that tell you what’s going on in Cuba, better than the state-controlled media.
Read MoreThis week we wanted to do a varied issue & for this, each artist was inspired by a recent national event & developed it through their drawing
Read MoreIn the video clip, comical images of people packing suitcases alternate with those of airplanes taking off and landing.
Read MoreInterview with Demian Rabilero, director of the Museum of Image and Sound, in Santiago de Cuba, the only one of its kind in the country.
Read MoreThe main objective of the manifesto is to demand the release of the July 11th protestors sentenced to prison.
Read MoreLike nature itself, she is full of mysteries, rebellious and a giver of life, as she goes on singing and greening the countryside.
Read MoreThe Cuban band Buena Fe, and especially its director Israel Rojas, have conflicted with supporters and detractors on social media…
Read MoreBestia, by Chilean filmmaker Hugo Covarrubias, has been nominated for an Oscar in the best animated short film category.
Read MoreThe teachers leading this orchestra said: “we like working, it makes us happy. Here, we have a deep talent pool for a long time.”
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