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Editorial | An Island’s Destiny: Cuba and the Thaw 2.0
On Monday, May 16, the U.S. administration of Joseph Biden ordered a series measures that will reopen the relationship with Cuba and were immediately interpreted as a mere revival of...
No Country Magazine
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05/25/2022
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Visual Arts
Anticipating the Future: Ten Years after a Russian Invasion of the West
In 2009, Eric Lusito published a book after a long journey across the former communist countries: from those that were part of...
IVÁN DE LA NUEZ
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05/09/2022
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Opinion
Sergio Chejfec: The Passenger Is Gone
“I will die in Paris with a rainstorm, / on a day I already remember.” I remembered...
ROBERTO BRODSKY
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05/05/2022
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Articles
Hannah Rosenthal, c’est nous: The New Novel by Armando...
1 Armando Lucas Correa entered the nonfiction market a decade ago with En busca de Emma (Rayo, 2009),...
NÉSTOR DÍAZ DE VILLEGAS
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04/22/2022
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Society & Politics
Prosecution’s Office Is Demanding Seven and Ten Years for...
Cuban prosecutors are asking for seven and ten-year prison sentences for the artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara...
ELOY VIERA CAÑIVE
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04/15/2022
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Cinema
Sensing Black Futures in Sara Gómez’s Archives
SUSAN LORD
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04/11/2022
Cinema
Affective Landscapes and Nostalgia: Revolución y Desilusión
ANA M. LÓPEZ
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04/11/2022
Cinema
Colloquium | Addressing the Past: Memory and the Revolution Cuban in 21st Century Cuban Film and Media
No Country Magazine
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04/11/2022
Visual Arts
The Decline of Nothingness
PABLO BALER
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04/07/2022
Interviews
The Tree of Revolutions. A Conversation with Rafael Rojas
HILDA LANDROVE
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02/11/2022
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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...
TED A. HENKEN
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02/26/2021
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Society & Politics
Cuba: the failure of the elites
One cannot serve today those who make history, one must serve those who are subject to it. Albert Camus What...
ARMANDO CHAGUACEDA
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11/28/2020
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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 a collective...
COCO FUSCO
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11/21/2020
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The Tree of Revolutions. A Conversation with Rafael Rojas
El árbol de las revoluciones (Turner, 2021) is the latest book by Mexico-based Cuban historian and essayist...
HILDA LANDROVE
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02/11/2022
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Chronicle
A Night of Reggaeton and ‘Caldosa’ in the Place...
It’s hard to tell who is who in the dark. Only a few colored lights occasionally light...
JESSICA DOMINGUEZ DELGADO
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02/07/2022
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