A rare Cuban marriage, of Eloína Miyares Bermudez and Vitelio Ruiz Hernandez, came to accumulate 63 years of marriage and is the only of its kind in the country to be Heroine and Hero of Labor of the Republic of Cuba.
His battings still resonate in the premises of most of the stadiums in the nation, and even beyond national borders. Idolized by fans who will never forget his name, Orestes Kindelán is a perennial symbol of Cuban sports.
Despite his youth, Michel Mirabal shares exhibitions and projects with established artists of the visual arts in Cuba.
Michel Mirabal is not an easy creator, those whose work pleases everyone equally. His speech can be unsettling, alternative, uncomfortable and disturbing, on the surface, and then blossom into a treat serious and profound reflections, always with a touch of history and social and very attached to the present backdrop.
The progress by Black Lives Matter is a point of political tension amid an important discussion on discrimination and the wave of police violence against African-Americans.
With the reopening Tuesday night of the iconic Museum Emilio Bacardi Moreau, this city welcomed the 147 anniversary of having first sung the national anthem and in this way closed the Day of Cuban Culture.

