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A Museum with a tarnished past

<div align="justify"> &quot;Museum plans recovery&quot;  7/12/10, is a beautiful letter to the editor written by Ms Barbara C. Coleman, President of the board of directors of the Museum of Arts and Sciences of Daytona Beach </div> Read More

Arte en la Rampa: Family space of encounter

<div align="justify"> The eleventh celebration of the Fair Arte en la Rampa, in Cuba Pavilion of Vedado, is presented during July and August as one of the proposals with high aesthetic value with the best of our cultural manifestations.   <br /> </div> Read More

Big change in little Chinatown

<div align="justify"> Associated Press. HAVANA (AP) — Chinatown has its own newspaper,the language of the four-page broadsheet Kwong Wah Po is Chinese, and its press is an antique, for the island's tiny Chinese community in general. </div> Read More

Pinar del Río Coffee Plantation preserved

<div align="justify"> As testimony of an agricultural culture almost inexistent in other places of the world, the ruins in Cuba of coffee plantations set by French immigrants in the early 19th century, add a historical value to the beauty of the Rosario Range, in the western territory of Pinar del Rio. </div> Read More

Burning the Devil Ends Cuba's 2010 Fiesta del Fuego

<div align="justify"> &quot;Burning the Devil&quot; in La Alameda Park this Friday wraps up seven intense days of the 30th Fiesta del Fuego (Fire Fiesta), a meeting of regional cultural traditions. </div> Read More

Pablo Milanes Sings to Alicia

<div align="justify"> Prima ballerina Alicia Alonso received this Friday the tribute of the “Pablo de la Torriente Brau” Center. </div> Read More

Archaeological excavations: Havana in past centuries

<div align="justify"> The most recent archaeological excavations carried out in the Havanan historical center threw remains of Busycon snails. </div> Read More

Routes and Pathways to Discover Havana

<div align="justify"> Once again Old Havana will show its charms and mysteries to Cuban families through “Rutas y Andares” (Walking Around) project, from July 6 through August 31. </div> Read More

UNESCO World Heritage Centre launches international Competition

<div align="justify"> The UNESCO World Heritage Centre has launched an international storyboard competition for the creation of the next episode of the animated series Patrimonito´s World Heritage Adventures.<br /> </div> Read More

Cocktails to beat the heat, like Hemingway in Cuba

<div align="justify"> During his 10 years in Cuba, Ernest Hemingway was known for drinking cocktails. A cool rum daiquiri or mojito in the heat of the Caribbean summer was a source of joy. The writer was even said to keep cocktail ingredients at home in an ice-filled bucket. </div> Read More

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