Photo Feature

Havana Teems with Graphics

Havana teems with those phrases written on walls, on papers, signs and posters. Any place is appropriate to hang a “mural” of the neighborhood Committee for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR). (25 photos)

Read More

Cuban Hip Hop Symposium

Today is the final day of the Cuban Hip Hop symposium which began Wednesday at the Plaza Cultural Center in Havana. “Where did we come from, what do we want and where are we going” was the focus of an event that tries to pick up the pieces and run after the disappearance of the Alamar Rap Festival, the pioneer in the genre. (9 photos)

Read More

Guantanamo in the Summer

During the summer months in the city of Guantanamo the communities and neighborhoods are the principal place for recreational activities. A host of games, book sales, food stands, encounters with writers, concerts by trova singers are taking place with the assistance of trainers, local cultural centers and cultural promoters. (11 photos)

Read More

Children’s Carnival in Guantanamo

A large crowd of Guantanamo adults accompanied the city’s youngest members as they all filled Guantanamo City’s Maximo Gomez Street to participate in the long-awaited Children’s Carnival filled with dancing and singing. (12 photos)

Read More

Firefighters Kids Party for Fidel on his 85th

Fidel Castro’s 85th birthday on Saturday was cause for festivities at the Firefighters Museum in Old Havana. Local children were invited to join with dance, song and to observe a demonstration of abilities by the hosts with their modern equipment. (25 photos)

Read More

Carnival 2011 in Sweltering Havana

Carnival is taking place this week in Havana with parades of dancers of all ages including floats, drinking and general revelry. Havana Times was on hand to capture some of the festivities for our readers. (24 photos)

Read More

Cuba’s Self-Employed & the Survival Struggle

For years, many people have gotten by in Cuba “por la izquierda” (literally “on the left,” or doing business under the table). However, things have shifted since this past January. The government has told people they can take out licenses for various activities that were previously carried out without having to pay taxes. (50 photos)

Read More

Baracoa, Cuba’s First City, Hits 500

Soon to mark the 500th year since its establishment, the entire city of Baracoa is absorbed in an intense program of restoration activities involving both its public works as well as the natural environment surrounding the area. (13 photos)

Read More