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Nadine Gordimer in Cuba, Literature as a Creed

Literature is my life, assured in this capital South African writer Nadine Gordimer who professes a faith put to the tests again and over again since she decided to open the doors of literature at 26. Read More

The Authentic Lizt Alfonso

To speak about Lizt Alfonso can make anyone fall into unavoidable repetitions, as the artistic career of this young ballerina and choreographer has increased in relation to the quality of her shows. Read More

International event of underwater photography begins in Cuba

With the presence of 36 competitors from seven nations this Monday in Nueva Gerona, Isla de la Juventud, Cuba the second edition of underwater photography prize FOTOSUB Colony 2010.<br /> Read More

More than 320 000 Cubans to vote for the first time

More than 320,000 Cubans could vote for the first time on occasion of the April partial elections, National Electoral Commission (CEN) vice president Ruben Perez told press.<br /> Read More

Cuban University Conference Ends

More than 2,500 delegates from 67 countries attending the 7th International Conference on Higher Education, called University 2010, winds up Friday five days of debates and meetings on improving the teaching and learning processes in higher education. Read More

Cienfuegos' Prado Route, unique of its kind within the tour through Cuba

Once again the traditional lap around Cienfuegos' Prado will take place within the Tour through Cuba; only that this time it will be the only one during the 35th edition of the main competition of Cuban Cycle racing, to be held next February 17th at 9:00 a.m.<br /> Read More

International Aid Benefits Cuban Food Production

Farmers in the eastern province of Las Tunas will be benefit this year from four international aid projects worth about a million dollars aimed at food production. Read More

A Cuban Painter in the Thickness of the Endless Island

From its origin, before the word could tell things and that images could come out from a beings’ hands, in the early days of the Antilles and its prodigious arch, the environment was always the first thing when interpreting creatures and their needs. Read More

Cuba-Trained Doctors in Haiti

The second international group of physicians trained at the Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM) in Cuba are putting Sunday the final touches in their camp at the Haitian locality of Leoganne, to start assisting people on February 15. Read More

Bolshoi ballet offers 1st Cuba show in 30 years

Russia's famed Bolshoi ballet performed in Cuba for the first time in three decades, joining Cuban dancers to fill the stage of the Karl Marx Theater with princesses, swans and flirty Spanish lasses. Read More