Photo Feature

Sanctuaries and Shrines in Santiago de Cuba

All large and small cities around the world have in their architectural environments both austere and elaborate buildings for religious worship, with these now forming a part of the cultural heritage of each locale. My city of Santiago de Cuba and its vicinity are no exception. (19 photos)

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Senior Citizens Honored in Cuba

When we walk through Havana’s historic center, we can see grandparents tending to parks or relaxing in them while waiting for a cultural activity or for their morning exercises. Here one can see a major presence of an active and socially incorporated elderly population. (34 photos)

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Cuba’s New Feature Film, Marina

Marina, the latest film by ICAIC (the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry), is the work of director Enrique Alvarez and unfolds in that same coastal town Gibara, Holguin where the International Festival of Low-Budget Cinema takes place. (10 photos)

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Santiago de Cuba’s “Tivoli” Neighborhood

No one knows exactly where the word comes from. Those who comb gray hair contradict each other. Some talk of Santiago de Cuba’s “Tivoli” as a settlement of French traders, those who founded the quarter over three centuries ago; others say it came from a group of Italian merchants. (31 photos)

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Floating Like a Cuban Butterfly

An exhibit of paintings and poems on Cuban butterflies — all created by imprisoned artist Antonio Guerrero — was recently inaugurated in the Museum of Natural History in Havana. (29 photos)

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Changing “Art” Institutions for Art Experiences

“I think my encounter with art was natural. All children like to draw or make play-doh figures. What happens is that later, when they grow up, they become involved in other things. I just decided to continue,” said Ángel Alonso in his interview with HT. (11 photos)

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Cuba’s CDR Troops Morale Is Low

Thursday was September 28, a date that had great importance for Cuba in 1960. It was one of those rapturous moments in the first years of the revolution when men and women seemed to worship the “Messiah” – that guiding savior who liberated the homeland from an oppressive tyrant and ended foreign domination. (17 photos)

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Collective Exhibit at the Guayasamin Center

This contemporary look at situations in which the social being intervenes or develops indicates the commitment of these artists to the reality in which they live, making this a good opportunity to be touched by something recent in Cuban visual arts. (10 photos)

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Santiago de Cuba, Mural City

Santiago de Cuba exhibits murals in many parts of the city; they’re on walls and buildings, taking the form of monumental paintings. About 20 years ago there began this tendency to work with silhouettes, forms, figures and colors on concrete surfaces or on the facades of buildings. (30 photos)

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