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January 7th

Artistic project for Down Syndrome children widens in Pinar del Rio

The artistic project Con amor y esperanza (With love and hope) aimed at teaching engraving techniques to Cuban children with Down syndrome, widens today to handicraft workshops that count on the participation of the parents as well. Read More

Nelson Domínguez, the 2009 National Plastic Arts Award

The experimentation work conducted and the exploration of new technical procedures to represent his ideas made him deepen on the content of his plastic arts creation and thus resulted in complex topics. Read More

Reading, favourable for children with affection problems

Benefits reading brings to children with behaviour and affection issues are a fact in libraries of the province of Pinar del Rio, after the experience of Ramon Gonzalez Coro provincial library.<br /> Read More

The world after a soccer ball

The only time a Cuban soccer team participated in a World Cup happened over seventy years ago, but despite the prolonged absence and poor results achieved by our national teams, the Cup continues to passionate soccer fans in Cuba who change every four years, at least for a month, the baseball bat for a soccer ball. Read More

Cuban Judo delegation to Europe

Cuban Judo will be starting a competitive tour through Europe, which includes its participation at the Grand Slam to be held in Paris, one of the most prestigious Judo tournaments all over the world, informed National Commissioner Rafael Manso.<br /> Read More

Cuban Group Orishas and Feelings

We don't enter the studio with the idea of making a catching music to sell millions, says Roldan, leading vocal of the group Orishas which par excellence represents Cuban rap and our roots at an international level.    <br /> Read More

Cuba protests US screening of airline passengers

Cuba summoned the top U.S. diplomat on the island Tuesday to protest extra screening for Cuban citizens flying into the United States, calling the rule a &quot;hostile action&quot; meant to justify America's trade embargo. Read More

Cuba’s National Ballet celebrates anniversary of Cuban Revolution

Year 2010 will be a very special year for the most important ballet company in Cuba –Cuba’s National Ballet (BNC). Read More

Cuba remembers Louis Braille

Cuba remembered Louis Braille, the outstanding French blind teacher who invented the reading-writing system for blind people and was born 201 years ago, whose system is used by millions of blind people in the world. Read More

Hemingway and his legacy in Cuba

Ernest Hemingway, great admirer of Cuba’s virtues, lasts in the memory of the many people who followed in Cuba his literary creation and his journeys around the world. Read More