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Matanzas: The Cuba Nobody Knows': Finally, Matanzas gets some respect

If life were more poetic and considerate of the merits of alliteration, the famous sign in Key West would boast: ``90 Miles to Matanzas.'' Read More

Artists from 20 Countries in Cuban Festivities

Havana, (Prensa Latina).- Over 200 artists from 20 countries will take part in May Festivities (Romerías) in the young creative festival dedicated this year to the Canadian city of Toronto. Read More

Protocol to Re-Launch Co-Operation With Cuba Signed

Luanda — Culture minister, Rosa Cruz e Silva, and his Cuban counterpart, Abel Prieto, signed Wednesday in Luanda a protocol of co-operation to re-launch and reinforce cultural interchange between both countries. Read More

Casa de las Americas, National Monument

La Casa, as we colloquially know it, that which opens its doors and windows for all those who want to know about the traditions and cultural task of the continent, has been declared national monument. Read More

Concert by Chucho Valdés in tribute to Chopin

The Cuban pianist Chucho Valdés, will offer a concert next May four in the Amadeo Roldán Auditorium Theater, in the Cuban capital, dedicated to the bicentennial of the birthday of the composer Federico Chopin, AIN informed. Read More

FAO Considers LatAm Agriculture as Strategic

Agriculture is an activity of strategic importance to the economic and social development of Latin America and the Caribbean, said on Wednesday Director General of FAO, Jacques Diouf.<br /> Read More

Angolan Minister reaffirms reviving cultural cooperation with Cuba

Luanda - The Angolan minister of Culture, Rosa Cruz e Silva, Monday here reaffirmed her country’s interest to revive the cultural cooperation with Cuba, a country whose friendship ties date back to various years. Read More

“The Quixote” is not a laughing matter

Jose Emilio Pacheco is a down-to-earth poet; of course, it does not mean he lacks flair; but that he puts wings to things that do not have them normally or rather to what does not have them at first sight. And in the meantime, he stays on the ground, watching them fly… Read More

Cuban Cigar Master's Death Seals His Legend

Cuba's most famous tobacco grower, Alejandro Robaina, died this week. Robaina, who was 91, belonged to one of Cuba's oldest tobacco-growing families. Read More

May processions and Cubadisco 2010 in Holguín

The Pilgrimages (Romerias), dedicated to the Canadian city of Toronto, to the solidarity among the nations and to the anniversary 50 of ICAP (Cuban Institute of Friendship with Peoples), as well as to the centennial of José Lezama Lima birth date, are announcing their usual spaces for joy of those who expect the event during the whole year. Read More

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