Renowned Cuban filmmaker Juan Padron died in Havana

Juan Padron, a leading Cuban filmmaker who won the National Humor Award in 2004 and the National Film Award in 2008, and one of the country's most renowned cartoonists, died early Tuesday morning of a serious lung disease.

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Camagüey’s Chef Book will represent Cuba in Fair of Paris

Knowledge and Flavor, of the Camagüey´s chef Frank Rodríguez Pino is among the awards Gourmand Best of last 25 years, and it will be taken to the Kitchen Book Fair of Paris in Louvre-Tuileries, representing to Cuba in the category C14 Latin America...

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“I never aspired to come that far”, said the best Camagüey´s bookseller in the year 2019. Her name is Nemisley Francia Hernández and she lives in the Lugareño town. The unexpected thing for her was to take part in the International Fair of the Book of Havana, and this week she lived it.

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Vidal, the art of mud

It takes more than 15 days to turn clay into art, to make a piece that moves, that is unique. Yuri Vidal and Ingrid Carrasco know it well.

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 Camagüey = fair + crafts

As usual since the 500th anniversary of the city opened February 2, and until next 9, the craft fair dedicated to the occasion.


City Hall celebrates its 30

The 30th edition of the Hall of the City of Camagüey was inaugurated in its natural headquarters, the universal art gallery Alejo Carpentier, to which after a five-year period it can return thanks to the rehabilitation of the property.


Cultural management in the Carlos Manuel de Céspedes municipality is shown as an unstoppable race towards success, due to the active participation of its inhabitants in three local development projects backed by the Community Initiatives Exchange and Reference Center (Cieric) .


David Viera is a “troublesome” young man and that is why he has suffered the bureaucracy embedded in the music affairs, because he came up with founding Antagon, a symphonic rock band and support it in Florida, a city traversed by the Central Road at about 310 miles from Havana.


At midmorning on Saturday, December 19, 1964, was inaugurated the hamlet for the sugar plant Vertientes, the First Fair of Agrarian and Industrial Exposition made in Cuba after the triumph of the Revolution. The authors of that unusual event for those times were the enthusiast Commander of the Rebel Army Félix Torres González, then director of the Agrarian Company in that region to the south of our city and the local journalist Reynaldo Henquén Cárdenas, correspondent of the broadcasters Radio Rebelde and Radio Reloj and also the journals Crisol, from Havana and Adelante, in Camagüey.