Cuba Headlines

Cuba News, Breaking News, Articles and Daily Information

Venezuelan musical group and their political commitment

The group was disappointed that a tropical cyclone kept it from traveling to Cuba as planned, leaving them with their suitcases packed. However, it didnt take away the hope of meeting one day on the island that moves and convenes people. Read More

Two concerts in Havana during the Casa Awards

In its 49 edition, the Cuban institution invited the flute player Niurka González Núñez and the Solistas de La Habana Orchestra to give an anticipated welcome to the jury and participants in this important event. Read More

Cuban Artists Begin Tour Around Penitentiary Centers

The group of artists is led by singer-songwriter Silvio Rodriguez. It includes troubadours Amaury Perez, Vicente Feliu and Augusto Blanca; the Sexto Sentido (Sixth Sense) quartet, Alexis Diaz Pimienta and Havana Historian Eusebio Leal. Read More

Turkish Association of Friendship with Cuba Inaugurates New Venue

During the inauguration ceremony, Regla Fernandez, an official at the Cuban embassy in Turkey, highlighted the historic value of the posters exhibited as many of them reflect problems related to the Third World and the imperialist threats against them. Read More

Pablo concerts return to Chile

The artist will perform his biggest hits recorded in over 30 CD's as well as themes from his new record «El Regalo». Read More

Some books published by the Publishing Fund of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA)

The creation of the Fund has made possible to publish important titles that analyzse our historic evolution (political, social and cultural) and allow us also to dialogue with a world full of challenges and contradictions. Read More

Viñales Valley, whose origin dates back to more than 300 million years ago

According to experts, the valley's flora is closely linked to its ancient past, since it holds 17 endemic varieties that cannot be found anywhere on Earth, including the cork palm (Microcycas calocoma), which is considered a living fossil from the Jurassic period. Read More

Cuba wants to increase scholarship quota to Jamaicans

Cuban Ambassador to Jamaica Gisela Garcia Rivera says her embassy is hoping to send more Jamaican students to Cuba to pursue studies in medicine and other areas of scholarship. Read More

With applauses, the Cuban children's theater company La Colmenita concluded a Portugal's tour

The tour also included cities of Lisbon, Santiago do Cacem, Aljustrel, Vendas Novas, Alandroal, Villareal de San Antonio, Guimaraes and Moita. Read More

The Life and Music of Celia Cruz.

When singer Celia Cruz died in 2003, curator Marvette Perez knew it was time to begin work on an exhibit chronicling the life of the woman who helped revolutionize Latin music. Read More

Syndicate content