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Carlos Llanes: the mysteries between reason and emotion
 
 
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The three crises
Ignacio Ramonet
It has never happened before. For the first time in modern economic times, three major crises -- affecting finances, energy and food -- are coinciding, coming together and merging. Each interacts with the others, exponentially worsening the deterioration of the real economy. As much as the authorities try to minimize the seriousness of the moment, the truth is that we're facing an economic cataclysm... more
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Billboard in San Francisco will Demand Release of Cuban Five
Al Games
A huge billboard will be set up in the US city of San Francisco next month to demand the release of the five Cubans held in US prisons for nearly 10 years now. The National Committee for the Release of the Cuban Five made the... more
 
 
Diana Fuentes’s challenges in Italy and Spain
Mario Vizcaino Serrat
At the age of 23 and determined to succeed both in Cuba and abroad, Cuban singer Diana Fuentes will be performing with her compatriot singer Kumar in the Spanish city of Ibiza at the end of this month.
 
 
 
 
   Cuba: Buying and selling of athletes is a Concerning Issue
   Cine Cubano Magazine Dedicates its Latest Number to Film maker Juan Padron
   FAO General Director Stressed Cuban Efforts to Increase Food Production
   Drug sales turn into Cuba’s second line of exports
   First Trial for War Crimes Opened in US Guantanamo Naval Base
   Henry Paulson: No Short-term Relieve for US Economic Crisis
   Fidel Castro. Message to Nelson Mandela
   International Committee for the Release of Cuban Five Condemns US Visa Denial
   Cuba Puts in Force Decree Law Encouraging Retired Teachers Back to Schools
   Cuban Government Pushes Food Production with New Land Decree Law
 
 
 
   Reflections by Comrade Fidel: The Two Koreas: Part I
   Racist Humor or Just Racism at the New Yorker?
Ishmael Reed
   So Goes the Newsroom, the Empire and the World
Chris Hedges
   Reflections by comrade Fidel: Education in Cuba
   Reflections by Comrade Fidel: Sincerity and the Value of Being Humble
   Reflections by comrade Fidel: The Olympic Baseball Team
   Longest Walk 2: Thirty Years after Historic Cross-Country March
César Clark
   Reflections by Comrade Fidel: The Powerless Powers
   Talking World War III Blues
James Abourezk
   Will There be an Actors Strike?
David Macaray
   Canadian network on Cuba Working in friendship and solidarity
   From Uprising to Movement: Five Ideas
David Sirota
   Here's A Little Straight Talk, My Friends. John McCain Hates Social Security.
Bill Scher
   Reflections by comrade Fidel: Pax Romana
   Barry, Jackie and Kenesaw Mountain Landis
Charles Modiano
 

 

 

 
 
Reflections by Comrade Fidel: Machiavelli’s Strategy
Raul was right to keep dignified silence over the statements published last Monday, July 21st, by Izvestia on the eventual installation of strategic Russian fighter-planes bases in our country. The news came up from a certain hypothesis elaborated in Russia associated with the Yankees obstinacy in setting up radars and launching pads for their nuclear shield close to the borders of that great power.
Vanessa Redgrave Expected in Cuba
Reina María Hernández
Vanessa Redgrave, one of Great Britain's best actresses ever, is expected in Havana for the Cuban premiere of the film The Fever (2004), which she starred, directed by her son, filmmaker Carlo Nero.
Martí seen through the eyes of a Spanish woman
Ciro Bianchi Ross
Abstract Eva Canel was a friend of bloodthirsty General Valeriano Weyler and took Spain’s disaster in Cuba as a personal defeat. She was accused of being involved at the sabotage of battleship Maine in the port of Havana. However, she greatly admired José Martí whom she met in New York.
The rebellion of the plastic arts vs. the bourgeois republic
Luis Rey Yero
The history of the initial rebellion of the Cuban modern art of the '20s began when a group of artists attacked the nineteenth-century academicism inherited from the colonial period due to its evident canonical fatigue in view of the economic, political and social changes that were taking place.
ICAIC Will Premiere Fourteen Feature Films, Fifteen Documentaries and 500 Hours of Cartoons during 2008 and 2009
Mildrey Ponce
“We are celebrating ICAIC’s 50th anniversary with more work and a production that had never been reached since the ‘90s economic crisis,” said Omar González, the president of the Cuban Film Institute (ICAIC).
 
 
 
Obama's coattails are a concern for the GOP
Adam C. Smith
A day later:The blocked doors of Cuban journalism
Jorge Garrido
Londres 1908, blows, sportsmanship,Víctor Joaquín Ortega
Victor Joaquín Ortega
The Egg
Silvia Mayra Gómez Fariñas
Robert Rauschenberg: a Spectacular Exhibition That Took up Half of Havana
Yenisbet Hernández Betancourt
People Still Try to Control Women by Regulating Their Bodies and Denying The diversity of ages
From the Virtual to the Spiritual World
Frei Betto
Gilberto Gil: From Political Prisoner to Minister
Frank Church
The Never-Ending Tale of Gitmo Prison
Reina María Hernández
Voices of the Century: Vicentico Valdés
Oni Acosta Llerena
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