By Tony Pinelli
On Nov. 28, what we might describe as an artistic-musical event took place in Havana. The Cuban Institute of the Cinematographic Arts and Industry (ICAIC) and Abdala… Read More...
By Alan Farago
From the Eye on Miami blog
Listening to Fresh Air on November 24 and its disturbing with Jeff Sharlet turned my thoughts to the struggle between Gov. Charlie Crist and… Read More...
By Varela
The clumsy but monetarily costly cyberoffensive against Cuba with bloggers is a reflex of the very journalism practiced in Miami. To understand why a Wilfredo Cancio Isla, an… Read More...
By Bill Press
The process has been messy, but there's still a lot to cheer about in the battle for health care reform.
After talking about universal health care for more than 60 years,… Read More...
By Max J. Castro
The big question haunting Washington and the American people today is how we are going to pay for it all. Two wars, health reform, and an economic stimulus amount to a… Read More...
By Paul Krugman
From The New York Times
If you’re looking for a job right now, your prospects are terrible. There are six times as many Americans seeking work as there are job openings,… Read More...
By Lorenzo Cañizares y Rolando Castañeda
For years, we have decidedly supported the full reestablishment of relations between the United States and Cuba for a better and integral… Read More...
By Amaury Cruz
Contrary to the right-wing elements personified by CANF Chairman Jorge Mas Canosa and his infamous “I don’t believe in the Herald” campaign, I am an admirer of the… Read More...
By Leonardo Padura Fuentes
When in April 2009 at the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad he first tried out his presidency and the promise of rapprochement towards Latin America, and… Read More...
By Enrique Ubieta Gómez
When is a dialogue false? Is it when the demand for liberty becomes a rhetorical trick to deceive the reader? Whoever attempts to dialogue with Cuba has to… Read More...