For three months, residents of Havana were deprived of a rare affordable treat when their beloved state-owned Coppelia ice ...
I recently returned from Cuba. With all the news of countrywide black outs and hurricane damage, I wasn’t sure we should go.
For Maria Elena Veiga, a 60-year-old Cuban housewife living on the outskirts of Havana, charcoal has become the go-to fuel ...
It was a three-story building located in the Havana neighborhood of Santos Suárez and declared uninhabitable years ago.
In Havana, an El Cerro neighborhood saw extensive damage to a main road after several plumbing pipes underneath the street ...
Daymé Arocena (Havana, 1992) says that some people are afraid to call her black. "It’s as if it were a hurtful word." ...
A burst water pipe in Havana's El Cerro neighborhood led to broken asphalt and a large pot hole. Authorities fixed the pipes, but left the giant hole in the street.
Cuba. Kidnapped and trafficked from modern-day Sierra Leone to Havana on a larger vessel, they had been transferred to the smaller La Amistad to reach Puerto Príncipe. A 25-year-old man named Sengbe ...
As Cuba stands to become even more isolated, many Cubans continue to leave and those who stay remain cut off from family in the United States. Carlos Varela, a singer known as “The Poet of Havana,” ...
If you’re looking for a destination that feels like stepping back in time, Havana, Cuba, should be at the top of your list. With its vibrant colors, vintage cars and rich history, Havana is like a ...
The new Selection La Habana, like all other hotels in Cuba, is state-owned and operates under GAESA, a conglomerate belonging to the Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces that has often been ...
The huge rectangular mass of concrete and glass – the tallest building in Havana – dominates the city ... designed to stifle the growth of Cuba’s tourism industry.
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