Diving in Cuba, An Outpost for Discovery

Diving in Cuba, An Outpost for Discovery

by Simons Chase The first sensation of the significance of my map coordinates (20°24”12.2’N 78°55”26.5’E) occurred while visiting the Gardens of the Queen (Jardines de la Reina), a palm-fringed national park situated along Cuba’s Caribbean coast. There sits a remote fishing and diving center, operated by Avalon, like a floating village tethered to a point … Read more

Cubans’ Musical Talent is Rooted in Education

Cubans’ Musical Talent is Rooted in Education

Havana is filled with musical Cubans eager to delight any audience with the sounds and rhythms that make up the heartbeat of Cuba. The island nation spends 10% of its annual budget on education, compared with 4% in the United Kingdom and just 2% in the US. School attendance is compulsory from ages 6 – … Read more

Sundance Film Forward Plans July Film Program in Cuba

Sundance Film Forward Plans July Film Program in Cuba

Sundance Institute announced today its return to Cuba with film screenings and filmmaker discussions open to the public as part of Sundance Film Forward, July 14-16. Local artists, students, and film lovers are invited to attend public events at venues across Havana, including Cine Yara and Casa del Festival. Sundance Film Forward will host free … Read more

CubaNetwork Plans First VOD Network

CubaNetwork Plans First VOD Network

CubaNetwork, America’s first multi-platform network dedicated to capturing the mystique of Cuba, will launch with thousands of hours of original and exclusive programming from Havana, Cuba in both English and Spanish. The programming service will capture a love affair with classic American cars, salsa singers, inventive offerings in food, culture, night life and much, much … Read more

UI Hemingway Festival Holds Writing Competition for High School Students

UI Hemingway Festival Holds Writing Competition for High School Students

Young student writers have until January 15 to submit their short stories, memoirs and poems to the first ever University of Idaho Hemingway Festival High School Writing Contest. Every year, the University of Idaho’s Creative Writing Program hosts the Hemingway Festival to honor the annual Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award recipient. This year, the University of Idaho’s … Read more

Marie Sanz Examines NY Times’ Editorial Leadership on Cuba

Marie Sanz Examines NY Times’ Editorial Leadership on Cuba

Since 1961, The New York Times editorial board has consistently opposed the break in U.S.-Cuba relations, and used major historical events such as the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Mariel boatlift, and the Elian Gonzalez standoff to argue for the restoration of relations. In her meticulously researched paper, Marie Sanz tells the … Read more

Letter from a Changing Cuba: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?

by Tim Weed, Cuba Journal Contributor Each trip to Cuba is like a freeze-frame in time-lapse photo sequence, illuminating a particular moment in a long timeline of change. Lately the process seems to have accelerated. The country is like seedling whose growth used to be barely perceptible, but is now sprouting leaves and branches at … Read more

The Music in Cuba’s Christmas Celebration

Cuba’s Christmas celebration is changing as a reflection of a broader evolution for Cuba to animate its past and invent a future. Christmas Eve remains overshadowed among Cubans by the New Years’ celebration – which happens to coincide with the day of the 1959 revolution – although many Cubans get together with their families for … Read more

Expert Panel on Cuba Yachting Speaks to Overflow Crowd

Expert Panel on Cuba Yachting Speaks to Overflow Crowd

Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show – A standing-room only crowd attended the Destination Cuba panel yesterday to learn about yachting to, from and around Cuba; the legal aspects and permitting requirements; how the yachting world can participate in good environmental stewardship of the island nation; and commercial opportunities available now.  See link at bottom of … Read more