"You were talking about mari-juana," said a disgruntled lady to a couple of morning radio talk hosts in Miami. The announcers were not advocating its use, much less selling it. They… Read More...
The latest Cuba poll had no major surprises. A not so close analysis shows a path to victory for those who’d like to see a change in U.S.-Cuba policy. One we've known about for some… Read More...
The latest Cuba polls confirms a continuing trend toward moderation among the target population and an expected gap in opinion between the newcomers (arriving after 1994), young adults… Read More...
The latest Cuba poll demonstrates that Cubans in Miami-Dade County have diverse views of how they would like the U.S. government to deal with the Cuban government. It confirms a… Read More...
Tired of waiting for the end of communism in Cuba, more and more Cuban-Americans have concluded that it is time for the United States to allow more engagement with the island they left… Read More...
Remember Babel? "Let us build us a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven And the Lord said, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand… Read More...
Subhash Kateel, who occasionally writes for Progreso Weekly, wrote this piece for the BK Nation blog. Kateel welcomed a son to this world recently and is celebrating Fathers Day in his… Read More...
I have to meet this man, Bob Dylan said to himself, and closed the book. On the cover, in gold letters: "The Sixteenth Round: From Number 1 Contender to Number 45472." Read More...
Last weekend, while watching a soccer training session at José Martí Park in Little Haiti, David Beckham said something that resembled news or sounded like news: "I'm starting to know a… Read More...
Are the latest developments in the long debate over the interminable U.S. embargo against Cuba good or bad news for those who want a change of policy? One must read carefully beneath… Read More...