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January 31st

¡Cuba! Art and History from 1868 to Today in Montreal.

Organized and presented by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts from January 31st to June 8th, 2008, ¡Cuba! Art and History from 1868 to Today, which brings together some 400 works of art, will be the first exhibition to showcase the art of this Caribbean island, which Christopher Columbus described as "the most beautiful land eyes have ever seen. Read More

January 30th

The Brazilian theologian Fried Betto wished a long life to Cuban president Fidel Castro

The Brazilian theologian Fried Betto wished a long life to Cuban president Fidel Castro during his speech before over 400 delegates from 35 countries attending the International Conference for World Equilibrium, to conclude on January 30 in Havana. Read More

The famous Cuban singer Pablo Milanés started a four concert tour in Santiago, Chile.

The famous Cuban singer Pablo Milanés started a four concert tour in Santiago and another three cities with a repertoire that included songs from his recent CD, Regalo. Read More

Cuba First Vice President Raul Castro Urges on Consolidation of Horticulture

Cuba First Vice President Raul Castro has recently urged on the the need to consolidate the programs set for the development of urban agriculture (AU) in the island in order to increase the production of foodstuffs. Read More

Since arriving from Cuba via Colombia in 1993, Albita has earned popular and critical acclaim in Miami.

Just before Albita Rodríguez came on stage at a Queens concert last year, a host from a radio sponsor made a boilerplate announcement forbidding audience members from taping or photographing the show. Read More

More than 2,200 new jobs will be created in the central Cuban province of Ciego de Avila

More than 2,200 new jobs will be created in the central Cuban province of Ciego de Avila as a result of a cooperation agreement between Cuba and Venezuela. Read More

Jose Marti's idea of balance is essential in our times

Cuban Center for Marti Studies researcher Pedro Pablo Rodriguez asserted on Tuesday that only the peoples' consistent struggle will favor world equilibrium. Read More

A sculpture by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer symbolizing the Cubans' struggle against US hegemony

"I dedicate this monument to Cuba in its struggle against the imperialist monster," stated Niemeyer in a message sent for the opening ceremony and read Monday in the activity. Read More

The Iberoamerican literacy Congress will be held in Cuba next June

The Iberoamerican literacy Congress will be held in Cuba next June as it was announced on Monday by Alvaro Marchesi, General Secretary for Education, Science and Culture of the Organization of Iberoamerican States (OIS). Read More

Cuban and foreign artists participating in the Eighth International Encounter of Mural Painting INTER-NOS 2008

Aesthetic, cultural and humane values will distinguish the sites were creators are coming together, sites such as the Pizzería El Gallito in the popular corner of Trocha and Carretera del Morro, the Cubanacán building, in Avenida de las Américas, the parapet of the Latin American Cinema and a building in the Carretera de Siboney. Read More