Articles
Picasso in Lezama’s Eye
Pablo Picasso, an awkward totem of the 20th century avant-garde, died in Mougins on April 8, 1973. A formal militant of the French Communist Party, until that day, his reception...
Visual Arts
About the Exhibition ‘La fiesta vigilada,’ by Cuban artist Leandro Feal
I open, for the umpteenth time, La fiesta vigilada in one of my favorite sections of the book by Antonio José Ponte,...
Interviews
Cirenaica Moreira: “Your Life Cannot Always Be a Broken...
She’s lucky, she says, as these days in Washington D.C. the cold is definitely not so cruel...
Photo Gallery
Communism Looks Like This
The physical decadence of Havana as a reflection, or even as the inevitable face, of the moral...
Literature
A Nightmare on Trocadero Street
We are gathered here tonight to celebrate the publication of a book of translations by James Irby...
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Society & Politics
The Sound of Silence
In the last few days, as the latest protest by the San Isidro Movement has morphed from...
Chronicle
“Can We Still Be Revolutionaries?” Anna Veltfort interviewed by Ted A. Henken
In this exclusive interview with Ted Henken, New York graphic artist, blogger, and one-time habanera Anna Veltfort...
Opinion
Disneyfication of San Isidro
As far as the Cuban issue is concerned, the anti-Trumpist exile is between a rock and hard place. A...
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In Baracoa, the first city of Cuba
"A long-standing need to know the origins of Cuban culture and history led me in 2011 to...
Cinema
‘De cierta manera’: Sara Gómez’s restored premonitions take MUBI
De cierta manera, the debut feature by Afro-Cuban filmmaker Sara Gómez, arrives at the MUBI platform in...