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Two emblematic Cuban artists in race for 2017 Grammys

The albums Tribute to Irakere: Live in Marciac, by Chucho Valdés and his band The Afro Cuban Messengers, in addition to Los Van Van’s La Fantasía: Homenaje a Juan Formell, are just two of the Cuban nominations vying for a 2017 Grammy Award, the winners of which will be announced this coming February 12

120TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF NICOLÁS GUILLÉN

Always too much, never too little

Nicolás Guillén is part of the atmosphere and the subsoil of the nation. He is the life and work, the current legacy and the future projection

Punto… no final point in sight

Cuban punto featuring improvised verses recognized as Intangible World Cultural Heritage

Joseph McCarthy out of tune?

The mayor of Miami, also head of the so-called Cuban Democratic Directorate, and friends will charge $54 to attend an "anti-communist concert," with funds raised going to this outfit and one called Justice Cuba, with undefined legal purposes

National Symphony, committed to creation

Members of the National Symphonic Orchestra (OSN) commented that they felt very encouraged after receiving a message of congratulations from Army General Raúl Castro on

Díaz-Canel meets with UNEAC leaders to discuss media reflection of culture

During the meeting with the Union of Cuban Writers and Artists, discussed were topics such as the application of science in the creation and distribution of audiovisual and radio productions, as part of the agenda for monitoring and updating agreements reached at the organization’s Ninth Congress

Art is not a luxury, and not for profit

Amidst news of the life-threatening pandemic, we have seen countless expressions of generosity, dedication and solidarity

Miller, Lema and De Wilde stretching the limits of jazz

During the recently concluded Jazz Plaza 2022, among the many noteworthy participants were Argentine Dominic Miller, and pianists Ray Lema and Laurent de Wilde, the first Congolese and the latter French-American, who demonstrated just how far the limits of jazz can be expanded