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Reinventing Cuba

CCTV America's coverage of a changing Cuba

 

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Havana
  • Lack of internet forces businesses to innovate Vistar is Cuba’s first independent magazine dedicated to art, culture and nightlife. The people behind this start-up are young, inexperienced and enthusiastic.
  • Cuba advancing in biotech and medical treatment Three years ago Cuba’s biotech industries were given unprecedented once-unthinkable freedom to do business,for profit,overseas.
  • Art lovers pouring in for Cuban creations Havana’s art epicenter these days is La Fabrica, an industrial warehouse turned mega art space last year.
  • Baseball is an everyday passion in Cuba It’s baseball season on the island of Baseball. But just try finding a baseball in stores.
  • Cuban businesses struggle to get needed equipment Many Cuban businesses must make-do with old equipment because the embargo prevents them from upgrading.
  • Cuban artists and craftsmen embracing change Graphic design, and especially poster art, are Cuban fortes. It’s a mix of art, humor and political commentary known the world around. And with relations between the U.S. and Cuban governments on the mend, there’s rich fodder for their work.
  • The characters of Reinventing Cuba Here is Gerry Hadden’s insight into some of the people we profile in Reinventing Cuba.
  • Gerry Hadden Gerry Hadden has been a writer and foreign correspondent for 15 years.
  • Armando Guerra Armando Guerra is a filmmaker born in Cuba and currently based in Spain.

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