Photo Feature

Contemporary Cuban Art Exhibition in Alamar, Havana

New, neo-expressionist works by contemporary Cuban artists Rigoberto Rodriguez (popularly known as “Rigo”) and Ernesto Cordova, affording us two distinct takes on everyday reality, will be on display at a month-long exhibition entitled “Retaining”, currently mounted at the Fayad Jamis Arts Gallery in Alamar, Havana. (8 photos)

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A Good Time at Havana’s Pabellon Cuba

What makes this crafts fair different aren’t the beautiful and prohibitively expensive items on sale (such as the reproductions of Sosabravo paintings, at 100 CUC, or furniture sets, with 2,000 CUC price-tags). What makes it different is the way in which it manages to bring a measure of cultural diversity to Havana’s Vedado neighborhood. (27 photos)

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Cuba/Orchids: “One of My Greatest Passions”

Growing orchids is one of my greatest passions. They have fascinated me since I was a kid. To have any measure of success with these peculiar and resilient plants, or at least with the kind commonly cultivated in Cuba, you need three important elements: light, heat and humidity. (10 photos)

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Olympic Day Run in Cuba

Last weekend Olympic Day (June 23) was celebrated around the globe. In Cuba a run took place for people of all ages from 12 and older. In Havana the publicity was deficient, so the amount of people was less than in other years. (24 photos)

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A Don’t Miss Restaurant in Central Cuba

El Lagarto is a restaurant high in the forests of the Escambray Mountains that will put you in a food coma so deep that you will be glad it’s all downhill to get back to your casa particular in Trinidad. Like most superior restaurants in the country it is a private business. (15 photos)

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A Day in San Juan y Martinez

San Juan y Martínez is the seat of the municipality with the same name in the province Pinar del Río. Its economy is centered mainly on agriculture, with the main crop being its outstanding tobacco. The municipality has an estimated population of 45,000. (30 photos)

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A Garden in Havana’s City-Center

Flamingos, artificial trees, an elaborate sofa which sprouts from a wooden log, a stretch of lawn which invites you to take off your shoes and take a relaxing stroll across the gallery – these are some of the elements of the garden which address our senses – even our sense of touch – and help us feel and remember that we are a part of nature. (12 photos)

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Wilay: A Runaway Slave & Contemporary Cuban Artist

Many are the paths that took contemporary Cuban sculptor Wiliay Mendez Paez to the visual arts. In his pieces, painting, sculpture and poetry become tools used to delve into, reflect upon, evoke and question different socio-historical aspects of Cuba’s reality today. (27 photos)

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Liuba Maria Hevia in concert

Cuban singer/songwriter Liuba María Hevia interpreted over 15 songs from her new disc Teresita (awarded at CUBADISCO 2013 in the category of music for children) in two concerts at the Karl Marx Theater in Havana. (27 photos)

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China in Cuba Cultural Exchange

A recent visit from Chinese Communist Party Politburo member Guo Jinlong to Cuba included a presentation of acrobatics from China and The Chinese Dragon performed by the women’s percussion orchestra Red Poppy of Beijing along with young Cubans including the University of Havana Confucius Choir and the Habana Comás dance troupe. (22 photos)

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