Diaries

Shock Therapy in Cuba

“A country’s achievements shouldn’t be defined by how many hotels are being built, but by the quality of a meal,” I heard a man say in line at the bakery. (He was referring to statistics that official media publish everywhere, which are so optimistic, biased, cynical).

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Change and paralysis

A friend of mine who has been living in the United States for years now, laughs and tells me that I live in a static country, that nothing changes here, and that if it does, it only changes ever so slightly because there is a paralysis that prevails, setting us in stone, resigned.

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The Happiness We Seek

We need to readjust concepts of happiness, security and success. Because even governments and monopolies have to face the great scam of life, which they can’t sue, or seek compensation to swell the illusions of their survivors.

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Cuban Gov. Continues to Arbitrarily Ground Those who Oppose its Policies

Yesterday afternoon, at the ID Office located on 17th Street, between J and K streets in the Plaza de la Revolucion municipality, Oscar Casanella, a biochemist who was expelled from the National Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology (INOR), was informed that he was listed under the anomalous status of: “Regulated”, when he tried to extend his passport.

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That Damn Decree-Law 349 (Video)

Now that we are experiencing a moment of open dialogue, I feel like I am absolutely free to say what decree-law 349, which will come into effect in December, means for me and other artists. The problem with this decree is that it directly affects independent artists, including myself.

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Flashes of Old Havana II (Video)

Walking through Old Havana, losing yourself in its squares, museums, stores, cafes, popular fairs stirs new emotions, a hodgepodge of places which have a signature, a scent, like the breath that precedes a story.

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Free Internet in Cuba

The day that half of the Cuban population, especially teenagers and young people, have been waiting for finally came. Free Internet is now a reality in Cuba. News spread like a cloud of dust from neighbor to neighbor, from telephone to telephone, from family here to a relative there.

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