January 1, 1959, was an epiphany
A few personal memories of the Cuban Revolution’s dawning
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A few personal memories of the Cuban Revolution’s dawning
Nicolás Guillén Foundation and the Union of Cuban Writers and Artists’ José Antonio Aponte Commission propose concrete actions to end the persistence of discriminatory attitudes within our society
Fidel felt the need to dialectically summarize what the scope and perspective of revolutionary action should be. As a Marxist-Leninist who did not adhere to paralyzing dogmas or sterile schemas, and a deeply-rooted and solidly committed follower of Martí, the leader of the Cuban Revolution had consolidated a holistic view of reality and, with his personal example at the forefront, had managed to make advances even in the most difficult circumstances.
Sergio Vitier, one of Cuba's most versatile and authentic musicians, died May 1 in Havana, at age 68
The long-awaited biographical film about Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta will premiere during the San Sebastián Film Festival, in this Basque city, September 21- 29
Havana D’ Primera's Alexander Abreu - composer, singer, trumpet player and band leader - talks about the group's new CD
One year since October 17, 2019, when we bid Alicia Alonso farewell, her presence is here, there, and everywhere, in performances, exhibitions, concerts… and, above all, in the living memory of her people
During a leadership meeting of the Union of Cuban Writers and Artists, problems identified during the group’s IX Congress regarding implementation of the nation’s cultural policy were addressed
On June 30, 1961, the last day of a series of meetings with Cuban artists and intellectuals, Fidel delivered a speech that would become a cornerstone of revolutionary cultural policy
Those who attended the unveiling of a plaque placed at the spot where the first concert of Juan Formell’s Los Van Van took place, on December 4, 1969, can attest to the fact that Cubans are a dancing people