Yet it moves

 "Yet it moves," Galileo said,   GARCIA hosts “The Night Moves.”
centuries ago, addressing the Inquisition. They could condemn him, but the evidence was before everyone. Today, in the 21st Century, in the U.S. city of Miami, Edmundo García, host of the program "The Night Moves," can say the same to his inquisitors.

"Yet it moves," Galileo said,   GARCIA hosts “The Night Moves.”
centuries ago, addressing the Inquisition. They could condemn him, but the evidence was before everyone. Today, in the 21st Century, in the U.S. city of Miami, Edmundo García, host of the program "The Night Moves," can say the same to his inquisitors.

García, a self-taught man, arrived in Miami in May 2000. He was a media man. In his native Cuba he hosted, among other radio programs, "People of Their Word," which, he says, "was a breath of fresh air" because of its uninhibited, direct and pointed style while interviewing major personalities in Cuban culture," he told me in an interview held via the Internet.