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15TH INTERNATIONAL ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLOQUIUM

The vast cultural legacy of the winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature

Academics from several universities in the United States and Cuba, Latin American writers who portray the many faces of Hemingway, and a Japanese researcher striving to digitize thousands of his documents, were some of the participants in the fifteenth edition held in Havana, June 18-21

REYNIER MARIÑO

A flamenco soul

Interview with the guitar virtuoso planning a September tour in Cuba, November in Spain, and December in Asia

Cuban women behind the camera

Four women tell their powerful stories in Magda González Grau’s latest film ¿Por qué lloran mis amigas?

To read and to mourn Eduardo Galeano

Following the death of Eduardo Galeano (Montevideo, September 3 1940-April 13, 2015), emblematic figure of Latin American literature, two of his writings stand out as visionary on this tragic occasion

37th INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF NEW LATIN AMERICAN CINEMA

Cuban cinema to be represented by nine films

Winning looks good on any résumé, but more importantly the filmmakers find here a real gauge as to whether or not their films work

Ileana Mulet and her extraordinary blues

The versatile artist offers up her own dynamic, free, and fresh style, with a profusion of color, where extraordinary blues predominate

HALF A CENTURY OF BIOGRAFÍA DE UN CIMARRÓN

Miguel Barnet: The boundaries between genres are increasingly invisible

Miguel Barnet, Cuban poet, ethnologist and writer, has enticed readers ever since he published Biografía de un Cimarrón (Biography of a Runaway Slave) half a century ago, the first of his testimonial novels

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE UNION OF WRITERS AND ARTISTS OF CUBA (UNEAC)

Offering tourists the best and most authentic of Cuban culture

“We must articulate vanguard anti-colonial thinking because there are signs of confusion” (examples include Santa Claus hats, celebrating Halloween). “There is nothing more pathetic than dressing ourselves up according to how tourists want to see in us”