Cuban Chrome: The Season 1 Characters

Cuban Chrome:  The Season 1 Characters

Cuban Chrome is America’s first exposure to Cuban ingenuity, work ethic and passion for cars.  While the series focuses mostly on maintaining vintage American cars, viewers also get some insight into the personal lives of the main characters.  Here is a description of each of those characters.

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U.S. Embassy Prepares for Opening Ceremony in Havana

U.S. Embassy Prepares for Opening Ceremony in Havana

Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Cuba to raise the American flag in Havana amid what will be a historic ceremony for the isolated island nation.  The event will occur just weeks after the U.S. reopened its embassy in Havana after more than 50 years of estrangement.  The flag raising ceremony will occur … Read more

This Company Has 27 Hotels in Cuba. And It’s Expanding.

This Company Has 27 Hotels in Cuba. And It’s Expanding.

A conversation with Melia Hotels on Cuba By Alexander Britell How will the recent US-Cuba rapprochement change tourism in Cuba? And what does it mean for the hotel companies that are already operating in Cuba? To answer these questions, Cuba Journal caught up with Francisco Camps, the subdirector general of Spain’s Melia Hotels International, which … Read more

Cuban Chrome: Here’s A Summary of Episodes To Date

Cuban Chrome: Here’s A Summary of Episodes To Date

The fifth episode of Cuban Chrome airs tonight, August 10th, at 10/9c.  Cuban Chrome is a groundbreaking new docu-series that explores the time warp that characterizes Cuban car culture. This is the first American television series to be produced entirely on location in Cuba and will be simulcast in English on Discovery Channel and in … Read more

11 Little-Known Facts About Cuba

11 Little-Known Facts About Cuba

The British captured Cuba in 1762 but a year later gave it back to Spain in exchange for Florida. The CIA World Factbook says 99.8% of Cuba’s population over age of 15 can read and write.  Some 30 million Americans (14% percent of the population) fall below basic literacy skills, according to recent National Center … Read more

Cuba Tourism Continues to Skyrocket

Major growth in arrivals By the Caribbean Journal staff Cuba’s tourism surge in 2015 continues. The country is reporting a 15.9 percent increase in tourist arrivals in the first six months of 2015, compared to the same period in 2014, according to the country’s National Statistical Office. That’s being driven by a 21.7 percent jump … Read more

Limited Access to Cuba but it is a Start for U.S. Businesses

Limited Access to Cuba but it is a Start for U.S. Businesses

by Doreen Edelman, a shareholder in the Washington, D.C. office of Baker Donelson and co-leader of the Firm’s Global Business Team.  This article was originally published in Baker Donelson’s “Export Compliance Matters” blog. As you know there are ongoing changes to the Cuba export regulations.  President Obama announced the reopening of the U.S. embassy in Havana … Read more

Father-Daughter Team Expands Cuba Sailing Business

Father-Daughter Team Expands Cuba Sailing Business

Image by: Jeff Johnstone The Cuba Journal recently caught up will Don Barr to discuss his sailing business that is based in Canada but mostly centered around Cuba.  Together with his daughter, Cheryl Barr, Don has built a vibrant business around what most people would consider an ideal lifestyle for a retired millionaire. Their website, … Read more