Eye on the viewer: Armando Zambrana
Armando Zambrana was born in 1962 in Havana, the city where he lives and has created most of his work, ...
Armando Zambrana was born in 1962 in Havana, the city where he lives and has created most of his work, ...
After years without going, I return to a town that has lost many of the places that I remember from ...
The Cuban capital at the end of the 1950s, on the street and in full color, captured by an anonymous ...
The promotion of a climate of freedom that takes advantage of talent and creativity is not hindered by the blockade ...
With the increase in cell phones, these devices have practically disappeared in most of the world. The Cuban capital preserves ...
I once took a course on travel chronicles and the teacher pointed out that one of the vices of travel ...
Pituca, as they call her, lives right below my apartment. She learned to iron when she was little and she ...
Padura is participating in several activities organized by the Mario Benedetti Center for Ibero-American Literary Studies of the University of ...
The trend of contraction in supply is not consistent with the economic crisis on the island and its demographic dynamics, ...
Social assistance programs “encompass a wide range of services and supports designed to provide care and protection to those who ...
Lovers of Japanese manga, anime and video games met this Saturday at the Amphitheater of the Historic Center to exchange ...
OnCuba proposes a quick look at some of the main national events in a year that could not be as ...
The problems of phenomena like Halloween cannot be addressed by giving effects by causes, nor with a crime and punishment ...
Clandestine or authorized, simple or grandiose, on a renovated wall or a demolished building, these creations are already part of ...
When reviewing images captured in my hometown, I discovered that there was a prism of longing for moments, people, places ...
Concepts of quantum physics and their application to everyday life unexpectedly led me to think about Cuba.
Interview with Doctor Beatriz Marcheco, director of the National Genetics Center, regarding the Cuba Indígena Project.
Under various names in different countries, the entity represents one of the greatest guarantees for citizens against any arbitrary act ...
As in Central Havana, here there are soda cans thrown on the edges of the street; people who sell their ...
Given the population aging, many elderly people unable to fend for themselves have a growing need for stable care.
Thousands of kilometers away, “the damn circumstance of water everywhere” continues to mark me.
Without transparency, responsibility and accountability, we cannot learn from our mistakes or prevent them from being repeated.
The barometer of our deficiencies is not so much pork as a political culture whose deficits prevent us from thinking ...
Is the concept of civil society the most pertinent to explain the existing fields of conflict in Cuba?
The main thing about electronic government is not the technological part but the political one, including the use of communication.
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