Farewell to a unique actress named Broselianda
Much loved Cuban actress Broselianda Hernández dies at 56, leaving a legacy of memorable film and television performances
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Much loved Cuban actress Broselianda Hernández dies at 56, leaving a legacy of memorable film and television performances
Matanzas-born Luis Lorente won the 2022 Casa de las Americas Prize in the category of Poetry, while Argentina’s Javier Núñez and Spaniard Jose Antonio Piqueras Arenas were recognized with prizes in the categories of Novel and Essay, respectively
From Martí we learned that only love generates melodies; from Silvio, that wonder is also the work of the greatest feeling. Today we know that to overcome hatred there is no better antidote than the sap of love.
The 26th International Book Fair of Havana was inaugurated yesterday, February 9, at the San Carlos de La Cabaña Fortress, with the presence of Armando Hart to whom this edition is dedicated, along with Canada as guest country of honor
Today is the fifth day of the 26th International Book Fair in Havana and the city's San Carlos de la Cabaña Fortress, where literary activities of all kinds continue
With Party First Secretary and President of the Republic Miguel Díaz-Canel on hand, the 30th Havana International Book Fair was inaugurated at the San Carlos de la Cabaña Fortress, by the president of Cuba’s Book Institute
Over the course of four days, the city of Ciego de Ávila was in festival mode; celebrating the 22nd National Popular Art Fair
The Presidency of the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC) and the Directorate of the Hermanos Saíz Association, issued a statement, May 3, expressing the absolute rejection of “any attempt to hinder or manipulate the institutional management and the projects of artists from Cuba and other countries that are underway for the 13th Havana Biennial”
Although he was already a renowned journalist when, in 1987, he gave the Commander-in-Chief his memorable interview An Encounter with Fidel, it was not until then that the Italian Gianni Minà became, due to the repercussion of the work, an extraordinarily beloved figure for the Cuban people.
In the 1950s, she saw the building where the José Martí National Library of Cuba is located today. She used to take Sunday walks with her sisters and her father in those parts, and they would stop to admire the beautiful construction that was erected in the then Civic Plaza.