Cuban cinema, since Tomás Gutiérrez Alea’s “Death of a Bureaucrat” (1966), has been the most critical…
Tag: Culture
Colorincantando Children’s Festival Returns to Holguin
After several months of waiting, the Colorincantando children’s festival is once again bringing joy to the…
When Music Also Heals: Sound as an Ally for Mental Health
Our environment is becoming increasingly fast-paced and emotionally demanding. Music is not only a form of…
Fernández: Our Most International Pianist
Those who knew him since childhood recount that by the age of four. Frank Fernández was already…
Olga’s Legacy: When Art Becomes Homeland
If the 1961 Literacy Campaign taught us to decipher the letters. There was another crusade—silent, yet of…
Film “Anonymous Neurotic” competes at the Malaga Film Festival
The Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry (ICAIC). Announced this Tuesday the inclusion of the film…
Holguin Communities Celebrate Art Instructor’s Day
The celebrations for Art Instructor’s Day are taking place in Holguin until February 18th. With events in…
Marilola X, Poetry as Weapon and Shield
The literary world of Holguin commemorates the birth of a warrior of her time on February…
Holguin Celebrates its 43rd Culture Week
The 43rd Holguin Culture Week officially began Monday afternoon with the traditional parade and opening gala.…