Cuban culture in 2023: on and off stage
Events and shows marked the year, in which there was no shortage of awards, events, losses and controversies in the Cuban cultural universe.
Events and shows marked the year, in which there was no shortage of awards, events, losses and controversies in the Cuban cultural universe.
OnCuba proposes a quick look at some of the main national events in a year that could not be as we Cubans wanted.
The results are in! 81 journalists participated with their votes in this first edition of the survey in which they voted in a list of 50 preselected athletes.
A chronological approach to key events of the last twelve months in the context of those peculiar relations.
Experts suppose that the amphorae found at the site contain ashes of deceased persons, or were depositories of these before being thrown into the sea as an act of last will.
“The right of people to access a dignified death is recognized, through the exercise of end-of-life determinations,” says the text of the new Public Health Law.
It was used on a 9-year-old boy in the province of Sancti Spíritus to heal serious injuries to his lower limbs, suffered in a traffic accident.
Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero advanced an economic plan for 2024 when speaking on the first day of the second regular session of the National Assembly during the debate on the economic situation.
The sector shows a recovery in income, thanks to the arrival of some 2,450,000 visitors at the close of the year, a figure far from the previewed 3.5 million.
The money will also be used for the creation of a restoration center, as well as for the maintenance and rescue of “thousands of documents, manuscripts, letters and photos, along with his library with 9,000 books.”
The event laid the foundations for the city of Havana to host one of the four stops of the world circuit next year, which will also include the cities of Shanghai, Abu Dhabi and Pescara.
In a trial held “recently” in the Municipal Court of Diez de Octubre, two women and a man were accused of the crimes of continuously using explosive devices and enemy propaganda.
Although not long, this street is, without a doubt, one of the most well-known and original of the Cuban capital.
A MININT Resolution describes criminal investigations and states that 61 persons are wanted by Cuban authorities.
The organization considered that the binational candidacy for Cuba and Mexico met the necessary requirements, considering its identity, presence in secular and religious events and celebrations, scope and its reflection in the media and communication.
The Ecovalor initiative, which aims to promote the generation of multiple environmental benefits based on the economic valuation of goods and services, is applied in all the island’s provinces.
The U.S. company was in charge of the construction of several of the best-known and most important buildings in the Cuban capital in the first half of the 20th century.
For December, the agenda of the highest legislative body also includes bills on transparency and access to information.
When talking about ball control in Cuba, he is a mandatory reference. After more than a decade, the man from Matanzas continues to impress with his ability to control the ball in the water.
Sponsored by the United States Embassy and the Cuban Ministry of Culture, the free concerts by Rhiannon Murphy and Patrick Willie are scheduled for November 26 and 28 at 7:00 p.m. at the Miramar Theater.
After two days of sessions, the Cuban president closed this Sunday in Havana the 4th The Nation and Emigration Conference, which, in his opinion, should be “a new starting point towards higher and, consequently, more challenging goals” in the links between the island and its emigrants.
He is barely over the age of majority and is already showing results in a career as a musician that is on the rise.
Big Freedia arrives in Havana with a schedule of presentations and exchanges that will extend until November 20. The hip-hop singer and influencer will perform at 11:00 p.m. on Saturday at Fábrica de Arte.
This is the fourth meeting on migration between the two countries since the arrival of Biden to the presidency. It comes at a time when thousands of Cuban migrants are trying to reach the US, mainly.
Although recently launched on the market, deCancio Foods hopes to become the favorite of Cuban kitchens. “The best in every home” is the intention that became the new brand slogan that had its global launch in the context of the FIHAV 2023 Havana International Trade Fair. Created by Cuban-American businessman Hugo Cancio, president of the Fuego Enterprises company, deCancio Foods pays tribute to a family legacy and also, to Cuban roots and traditions, even though it does not intend to be marketed only on the island. Its presentation, this Tuesday afternoon at the Fuego stand and the Katapulk Marketplace was one of the events of the day at the Fair and was attended not only by participants and the press accredited to FIHAV but also by authorities such as the Cuban First Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment Ana Teresita González, foreign diplomats, and well-known artists. In the presentation, Cancio highlighted “the Cubanness” of the brand, which for the moment imports its products from the United States, and he explained the reasons for launching it on the island. “My personal story cannot be separated from Cuba, because it begins in Cuba and has always remained very connected with...
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