Photo Feature

Cuba’s Patron Saint in Havana’s Cerro

The image of the patron saint of Cuba, Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre, toured the different Havana municipalities during November and December. One of the places visited was Cerro a densely populated district known for the Salvador Allende Hospital and the Latinoamericano Stadium. The following is our coverage of that visit. (30 photos)

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Cuba’s “Obbini Bata” in Concert

Women playing the bata drum? There are still some people who are amazed by this, but women have entered the world of Cuban percussion — a mostly male endeavor — and these females aren’t thinking of backing off. (10 photos)

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Santiago de Cuba: 50 years of Children’s Theater

For fifty years there wasn’t a Saturday or Sunday when children in Santiago couldn’t enjoy theatrical presentations dedicated just to them. The “Santiago Puppet Theater” (El Teatro Guiñol Santiago) has been the stage of thousands and thousands of performances. 25 PHOTOS

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Cuba’s Athletes in the Lens

Even if you’re not a big sports fan or interested in spending hours of your life plopped in front of a TV trying to find out who will win a game, you can’t deny that sports photos — when they capture the emotion of athletes — can be a good show. (7 photos)

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Occupy Movement, A Small Town Version

It’s 4:00 pm and the Occupy Bisbee encampment has just finished delivering its free meal today, as every day of the week, depending on donations. The movement in this small town is something more than dissent from the power structure that isn’t representing us. It is about community and caring for others, regardless of their circumstances in life. (22 photos)

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Santiago de Cuba’s Oriente University

Many professionals have graduated from the Universidad de Oriente in Santiago de Cuba. The university was founded on October 10, 1947 as the second largest institution of higher education in the country and the leading one in the eastern region. (28 photos)

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Women Between Shadow and Light

In these images by Masaya Nakamura one can enjoy nudity in total freedom under the sky, be they presented on large rounded stones, in serene or raging waters, or contrasting or coalescing with the earth. (8 photos)

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Marti’s Corner and Marti’s Forge

Founded in one sole place, Marti’s Corner and Marti’s Forge pay homage to our “Apostle,” Jose Julian Marti y Perez (1853 -1895). Its most important contribution is the preservation and transmission of ideas of Marti. It is a meeting place with both a history and a symbol. (24 photos)

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