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I Breathe Hip-Hop: It was Sacredly Granted to Cuba by Olofi
Yeah...
It’s too real...
How y’all feel out there?
Let me know if it’s real out there.
“Survival Test”, J-Dilla, 2003
Like great thinkers, I have a mission:
hip-hop is the labour of life,
It is why...
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Dear Jacksonville
I don’t know you, and I won’t ever get to know you, but you have piqued my absolute interest. I can only...
Literature
The Beginnings of Socialist Realism in Cuban Science Fiction
One of the consequences of the abrupt break in the evolution of Cuban literature that took place...
Visual Arts
Conversation with José Ángel Rosabal: We are the country
The proposals surrounding the visual arts currents that constitute geometric abstraction have not ceased to germinate, especially...
Visual Arts
The Great Chef. About Rocío García’s Most Recent Exhibition
When you receive an invitation as luxurious as this one, even in the middle of one of...
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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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The Dance of the Monkey-Puzzle Trees
We are in Adkintuwekura (Piedra del Águila), Nahuelbuta National Park, spiritual sanctuary of the Mapuche people in...
Literature
Exploring Poetry: Keiselim Montás and Norberto James
For Henry J. Richards
In this essay I contribute a critical reading of some of the main themes...