Descemer Bueno, Enrique Iglesias and Gente de Zona face a plagiarism lawsuit filed by two songwriters living in Miami (USA) alleging that the hit song "Bailando" is a copy of one that they recorded in 2009. Read More
The second edition of Havana World Music Festival is about to begin. Two intense days of concerts, which begin at five in the afternoon, are planned for the coming days 6th and 7th, in areas of the Almendares Park, home to bring together artists of the island and outsiders. Read More
The Association of Entertainment Critics of New York (ACE) presented its annual film awards, including the Cuban actresses Alina Rodrigues and Silvia Aguila, both for the film Conducta. Read More
The National Ballet School of Cuba since last Wednesday brings the name of the teacher Fernando Alonso. The proposal was made by Aurora Bosch, former first dancer of the National Ballet of Cuba (BNC). Read More
The Critics Circle Britain awarded the National Prize for Dance to Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta in recognition of the achievements during a lifetime devoted to the art. Read More
Funny, satirical and erotic characters from tales of the Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio, have resurfaced under the direction of Carlos Diaz with his group The Public at the Trianon Theatre, where the playwright has had previous success with works of the classical repertoire as La Celestina and Noche de reyes. Read More
The Literary Prize 2015 Casa de las Americas Novel was delivered to La hoguera lame mi piel con cariño de perro, by Colombian Adelayda Fernández Ochoa. Read More
Samuel Formell, director of Los Van Van, said that "the first change of all we must have is the blockade (economic) that for many years has not worked." The son of the late Juan Formell said he was in favor of the recent resumption of diplomatic ties between the US and Cuba. Read More
Cathedral of ice cream, first stage version of The Wolf, The Forest and the New Man, Senel Paz, will rise at the scene of the theater Adolfo Llauradó, played by the young Manuel Alejandro Rivera, directed by Sarah María Cruz. Read More
The eminent Cuban pianist, violinist and composer Aruán Ortiz, based in New York, debuted in Havana with a group of young performers frontline at Bertolt Brecht Theatre. Read More