By the time you read this, I’ll be in Cuba … on my 6th visit there since 2010. “Six times? Do you love it that much?” someone asked me yesterday….
Read MoreI don’t love to shop – at least not near my home. But it’s different when I’m away. I’m always curious to see what treasures other travelers seek out on their…
Read MoreI don’t love to shop – at least not near my home. But it’s different when I’m away. I’m always curious to see what treasures other travelers seek out on their…
Read MoreThe subject is photos. Every year I make a photo book for my husband, titled “Our Year in Pictures.” It takes me a long time (perfectionist that I am), because…
Read MoreThis is the time of year when everyone does an end-of-year inventory. So I thought I’d look at my calendar and share 13 unforgettable experiences of my travels through the…
Read MoreI probably shouldn’t publish this. I could get in trouble . . . But here’s what I think: It’s time for the U.S. government to end its futile and hypocritical…
Read MoreIt’s a question I often hear. As a matter of fact, someone posed this question just a few minutes ago as I sat here ruminating about what to write about…
Read MoreSleeping with… By Cristina Diaz Sleeping with…is the photo exhibition of artists Enrique Rottemberg and Carlos Otero showcased during Photography month in November at the Cuban Photo Library. This exhibition…
Read MoreHemingway’s Dreams in Cuba – Part I A bust and heartfelt emotions in Havana by Roberto F. Campos Travelers from around the world are perpetually fascinated by the enduring imprint…
Read MoreWelcome to the new post-Fidel Cuba. After decades of rule under Castro, citizens of the communist island nation are enjoying new freedoms such as buying property, owning businesses and openly…
Read MoreTony speaks to Overhead Bin about why he wanted to take the show to Cuba. In the season premiere of “No Reservations” airing tonight, host Anthony Bourdain visits Cuba for…
Read MoreIn the American imagination, Cuba is the land of Castro, cars, communism and cane (sugar), a place that offers an escape from the realities of history and the world. But…
Read MoreMarilyn & Scott like to take their local newspaper, The Acorn, with them when they travel so they can snap a photo of themselves holding the publication in some exotic…
Read MoreA Revolutionary Project: Cuba from Walker Evans to Now May 17–October 2, 2011 at the Getty Center Cuba’s attempt to forge an independent state has been a project under development…
Read MoreCuba – Not so Illicit Heart and Soul Magazine October/November 2010 [br] Better Ambassadors Through Culture As an American traveler, stepping off the plane onto Cuban soil is a wicked…
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