Bureau of Unforgettable Let Them Eat Cake Moments with some assistance from our Bureau of Socialist Equity and Social Justice No electricity? No problem. Buy yourself some solar panels. We'll sell them to you at prices that not even your relatives in "the diaspora" can afford. This is Castro, Inc.'s response to the ever-worsening energy
Havana, Oct 6 (Prensa Latina) The Fayad Jamís bookstore, located in Havana's Historic Center, will host on October 11 the presentation of the literary work Memorias de un olvido, a look at the foundational stage of Cuban Television, from 1950 to 1962.
Havana, Sep 10 (Prensa Latina) The Fayad Jamís bookstore in Havana is preparing its stage to launch the book "Memorias de un olvido," a look at the foundational stage of Cuban Television, from 1950 to 1962.
In a desperate attempt to revive its failing apartheid tourism industry, the communist Castro dictatorship is inviting exiled artist to a new art festival in Havana. All while holding Cuban artists as political prisoners and banning Cuban American artists from the island. Via CubaNet: Cuban regime invites artists from the diaspora to a new festival
14yMedio reports from Havana via Translating Cuba: August Doesn’t Offer Cubans a Truce: Blackouts Multiply Throughout the Island It is one more year, just at the time of the highest temperatures, when Cubans face the growing shortage of energy and, with it, the dreaded blackouts. For this Wednesday, the Electric Union of Cuba (UNE) forecasts