By Elíades Acosta Matos
One of the most accurate (and at the same time most inexact) ways to define ourselves as a people was expressed by Dr. Ramón Grau San Martín, former president… Read More...
A new report examines contributions to members of Congress from the U.S.-Cuba Democracy Political Action Committee and its donors. The top 15 recipients are:
Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart,… Read More...
From Havana
The conflict in distributing loaves and fishes
By Manuel Alberto Ramy
Some years ago, I regularly chatted with a friendly Jesuit priest – who, lamentably, has since died… Read More...
By Lorenzo Gonzalo
The moment that President Manuel Zelaya declared that the proposal for an accord made by the putschist government led by Roberto Micheletti was “a dead letter,” the… Read More...
Al’s Loupe
Miami has a new mayor, next up on the agenda: Cuba and Venezuela
By Alvaro F. Fernandez alfernandez@the-beach.net
Miami has a new mayor. His name is Tomas Regalado.… Read More...
By Aurelio Pedroso
Years ago in Cuba, a very popular song listed what could be purchased with only half a peso. Thanks to the homespun humorist who wrote it, the new generations have… Read More...
By Max J. Castro majcastro@gmail.com
The presidency of Barak Obama reminds one of those chess exhibition matches in which a grand master plays lesser players on several tables… Read More...
By Saul Landau
Over decades of movie addiction, I know after depositing my fee for entrance, somewhere between the candy counter and the seat, I lose my critical sensibilities by… Read More...
By Bill Press
In the history of modern politics, we've never seen a worse case of media overkill.
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 3, there they were: the entire panoply of political pundits,… Read More...
Loved a recent entry in the Miami Herald’s Cuban Colada blog where reporter Renato Perez Pizarro writes that “A Republican Party consultant who works in Washington, Blakeman stopped… Read More...