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January 3rd

Charanga Habanera Cuban orchestra and its fifteen years of fame

The Cuban orchestra has been in the people’s preference for 15 years. “Charanga Habanera emerged in 1988, when young, talented Cuban musicians graduated from Cuban school arts got together to develop a popular music project dating back to the 1940s and 50s, to fulfil a commitment at the Montecarlo Sporting Club.” Read More

Havana Book Fair: a big cultural fiesta

Cuban culture welcomes the New Year with the launching of 5 million books in the upcoming Havana International Book Fair, slated to run February 7 through March 7, with its main venue at the Morro Cabaña Complex. Read More

New Books by Avila Publishing House

The publishing house Editorial Avila, based in the eastern Cuban province of Ciego de Avila, will launch new books by local authors. Read More

Parks of Havana

Havana has the largest urban park in the world. It stretches along around eight kilometres. It is the Malecón. Its wall becomes a virtually endless stone sofa. It also has avenues whose treed and benched promenades are true parks. Read More

Santiago de Cuba Readies for the 30th Festival of Fire

Eastern Santiago de Cuba province readies for the 30th Fire Festival to be held July 3rd through the 9th, dedicated this year to Curacao and the Brazilian region of Pernambuco. Read More

USA and Puerto Rican musicians to visit Cuba in 2010

The Cuban Music Institute, in representation of its president Abel Acosta, recently stated the wonderful exchange between the Band Kool and The Gang and the Cuban people. More than 100 000 people went to the anti-imperialist tribune to enjoy the music and the performance of this very important US band. Read More

Haydée Milanés gains a remarkable Cuban audience

Haydée Milanés is very devoted to her music. Art, romanticism and life go hand in hand when it comes to her work, and one gets a sense that the musical notes have come to her life naturally. Read More

January 2nd

Sancti Spiritus with no mother and child death rate so far

High quality obstetric services compared to those applied in health class in the world, have made it possible for Sancti Spiritus province to show zero maternal mortality rates and lowest infant mortality in Cuba.<br /> Read More

Media Chooses Best 2009-Cuba-Screened Films

German film &quot;The Wave,&quot; directed by Dennis Gansel, and British Stephen Daldry's &quot;The Reader&quot; are heading the list of the best films screened in Cuba during 2009. Read More

Usain Bolt Yet To Confirm His Participation in Commonwealth Games

Triple Olympic and World champion Usain Bolt has not yet confirmed his participation for 2010 Commonwealth Games to be held in Delhi. Bolt’s manager said this contrary to claims of Organising Committee (OC) chairman Suresh Kalmadi.<br /> Read More