The Oscar Fernández Morera Art Gallery in Sancti Spíritus celebrated a significant moment in its history with the opening of the exhibition "Presence of the Yeti: A Passage with Traces," featuring the work of Agustín Villafaña Rodríguez, one of the country's most important visual artists11 / 04 / 2026
Without science, neither society nor economies, with all their processes, are possible. And in the midst of this truth, young people are not just another force; they are an essential driving force04 / 04 / 2026
The Cultural Plaza resembled a multicolored swarm, dominated by red, blue, and white, like the school uniforms that adorn the Cuban landscape every day02 / 04 / 2026
Cuban cigars, in their various vitolas and under diverse and prestigious brands, transcend national borders to delight the most discerning smokers, bear a mark, a signature, that underpins a heritage02 / 04 / 2026
Every March 14th, the Cuban Press celebrates its day. The date is no coincidence; on that day in 1892, José Martí founded the Patria newspaper in New York.
This important and historic event was significant among all the efforts of good Cubans for the island's independence.14 / 03 / 2026
In the Escambray Mountains, in the province of Sancti Spíritus, lie the stories of women who have made the land, their families, and their communities with reason for living. This March 8th, International Women's Day, it is essential to look towards these unsung heroes who, from the hills, sustain rural Cuba with effort and dignity10 / 03 / 2026
The innovators of the Workshops and Clearing Basic Business Unit (UEB) of the Engineering and Technical Assistance Services Export Company (Azutecnia) in Sancti Spíritus province are taking center stage10 / 03 / 2026
The restoration of the old slave infirmary in Manaca Iznaga, a heritage building of singular importance, has become one of the most significant projects in the investment portfolio of the Trinidad City Historian's Office22 / 02 / 2026
When the energy situation worsened and cooking with electricity and other fuels became more complicated, Nelson Ríos, a farmer, didn't hesitate: he decided to use the remaining marabou weed on his farm, La Espinita, near the community of Júcaro in Yaguajay, as the raw material for producing charcoal21 / 02 / 2026
Roberto Betancourt Verdecia always knew, from what he saw, that the sweat of a man, when he works well, with love and purpose, greatly improves the land, "and Martí was right," he argues, as his hands caress the freshly harvested beans in the yard of his house in the community of Pozo Colorado, in Sancti Spíritus29 / 01 / 2026