Matos, a Cuban revolutionary, had a falling out with Castro over the direction of the revolution and was jailed for 20 years before his release in 1979. Matos died of a heart attack at a Miami area hospital. He was 95. Read More
After 10 days of literary passion through the city, Havana concludes its chapter in the 23rd International Book Fair (FIL 2014), set to kick off its tour of the rest of the Island Read More
Famous Cuban classic ballerina Viengsay Valdés presented today the electronic version of a book about her life, written by sociologist Carlos Tablada, with a title that characterizes her, De Acero y Nube (Of Steel and Cloud) Read More
United States Coast Guard officers arrive at their base in Key West, Florida, with a Cuban man they rescued on one of the uninhabited islands of the Marquesas Keys about 20 miles west of Key West Read More
The score line was emphatic and the 14,000 or so home supporters in Havana were delighted. So did the Astana Arlans Kazakhstan coach Sergiy Korchynsky get it completely wrong last night? Actually we don’t think he did, and here is why Read More
Cuban artists, all of whom were raised on the island and have launched international careers from there, are exhibiting their works in Key West. Organizers say it is the first exchange between Cuban and U.S. museums in more than five decades Read More