Cuban league slugger has best home run celebration ever
No matter what Major League Baseball managers think about a players’ home run celebration, this Cuban player is doing it right.
On Mar 13, 2015 by Josh Katzowitz
Conan O’Brien’s big trip to Cuba featured salsa dancing and dogs
He explores the culture and gets the laughs—mostly at his own expense.
On Mar 5, 2015 by Michelle Jaworski
‘Conan’ goes Cuban with an episode filmed in Havana
It’s the first time a late-night talk show host has been in the country since 1959.
On Feb 16, 2015 by Michelle Jaworski
Why Netflix’s historic Cuba deal is the publicity stunt that could change everything
It matters more than you think.
On Feb 11, 2015 by Michael Alan Connelly
Netflix bets on the future and launches service in Cuba
They won’t find a huge market—yet.
On Feb 9, 2015 by Allen Weiner
8 ways things will change after ‘normalized’ diplomatic relations with Cuba
With the news that the U.S. and Cuba might resume friendly relations, we could be looking at a whole new world.
On Dec 21, 2014 by Mary Noble
Cuba, prepare yourself for the American fast-food invasion
It ain’t freedom until it’s deep-fried.
On Dec 18, 2014 by Miles Klee
Republicans are not taking resumed relations with Cuba well
The 2016 campaign is already underway.
On Dec 17, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Google Maps thinks Guantánamo Bay detention camp is closed
Schrödinger’s prison over here.
On Nov 20, 2014 by Miles Klee
Tor forced to reject ‘major financial donation’ due to U.S. law
“There are many battles Tor can fight. This is not one of them.”
On Jun 19, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
USAID’s ‘Cuban Twitter’ plan gets backlash from Congress
This won’t end well.
On Apr 4, 2014 by Andrew Couts
Cuba’s version of Twitter was secretly created by the U.S. government
Was this an isolated project?
On Apr 3, 2014 by Kate Knibbs
Exploring the past through Google Maps
David Rumsey himself has chosen over 120 maps from around the world in his collection and laid them across Google Maps.
On May 3, 2013 by Curt Hopkins
Godmother of Cuban blogging finally gets her passport
Yoani Sánchez, a prominent Cuban dissident and one of the earliest and most important bloggers in the Communist nation, has finally been granted a passport.
On Jan 31, 2013 by Curt Hopkins
Cuba connects to the Internet (yes, in 2013)
Cuba continues to have one of the most restrictive Internet regimes in the world, rivaling North Korea.
On Jan 21, 2013 by Curt Hopkins
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