For a month, Havana has adopted a different look thanks to the Art Biennale or, perhaps, its inhabitants have managed to see it in a different light, a bit more colorful, rhythmic and joyful in the midst of so many shortages, ups and downs and gloom. Art also serves...
Havana was a Spanish colony for four centuries, English for one year, occupied by US troops, pounded by hurricanes and even a tornado, and the epicenter of several of the most important political moments of the last century. San Cristóbal de la Habana celebrates its...