Piglia, a model reader and writer
For many, the Argentine writer, who died this past January 6 in Buenos Aires, at 75 years of age, was one of the best storytellers in Latin America
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For many, the Argentine writer, who died this past January 6 in Buenos Aires, at 75 years of age, was one of the best storytellers in Latin America
For the twenty-ninth time, the UN condemns the U.S. blockade of Cuba, with 184 nations supporting the resolution calling for an end to the criminal policy, two against and three abstaining
Irreducible resistance is a vocation. To resist is to advance. To strengthen the soul of all Cubans, of all Cuban women. The symbols that drive us will give rise to a culture of responsibility, of a sense of belonging, of unity. Such is the forge and destiny of our identity
Juana Bacallao, the legendary Juana the Cubana celebrates her 95th birthday, May 26
If anyone in our land and time embodied from head to toe, from before to after, from the root to the flight, the essence of the troubadour, it was Pablo Milanés.
The broad and diverse cultural festival entitled “Artes de Cuba: From the Island to The World,” to take place May 8 through June 3 in Washington’s Kennedy Center, reflects the island's sustained and fruitful arts education program, key to the training of new talent
The African-American photographer says freedom must be conquered everyday
Before Europeans arrived in America, Portuguese seafarers snatched the first Africans from their homelands to be sold and exploited in the Iberian Peninsula.
"Fidel is Fidel," Raul said in his day, and so he will be, with the same rare talent, noted by an Algerian friend, to travel into the future, and return to tell the story
For Fidel, the press always was, is, and will be, a natural medium, a space where ideas are conveyed. His mark on Cuban journalism is remarkable and fundamental