The Miami Dade Book Fair is back! This 8 day festival is on a whole other scale this year, bringing back the variety of events, book genres, and voices to the 305! The fair will feature authors that have written about contemporary issues revolving around immigration, race, diversity, and other social and political topics that […]
In case you are interested in coming out with some nice, affordable 305 gear once the stay at home order ends, you should definitely check out the 305 Clothing Co. Click HERE to learn more. PHOTO: 305 Clothing Co
If you’re ever in the mood to get something sweet and Cuban, then what better place than to go to a bakery in Hialeah. Click HERE for the recent June 2019 rating of the best bakeries in Hialeah! Photo: Vicky Bakery
Good Morning America writes about the jaw-dropping, emotional performance Cuban-Mexican Camila Cabello dedicated to her father at the Grammy’s with song “First Man.” Click HERE to read about more details. PHOTO: 2020 Grammy Awards — Kevin Mazur/Recording Academy
Over at NPR, Greg Allen interviews Jose Azel about Operation Pedro Pan, the exile of 14,000 Cuban children who were airlifted from Havana to the U.S from 1960-1962. To learn more and listen to the podcast information/interview, click HERE. PHOTO: Operation Pedro Pan Group
NBC News writes about Cuba passing Decree Law 35 meant to censor critiques of the Cuban regime on social media. Click HERE to read more. PHOTO: Decree Law 35 / Twitter / Courtesy of the author
Cuban-American artist Sophia Torres gives us something to talk about with her art page rebeldiy. Check out her redbubble page to purchase products HERE. PHOTO: rebel.diy
Over at The Players Tribune, Yonder Alonso writes a letter to his younger self that revolves around his background as a Cuban boy who dreamed of being a baseball player while also having to help his parents throughout their American dream. To read it, click HERE. PHOTO: ANDREW HANCOCK/THE PLAYERS’ TRIBUNE
Miami Film Festival premiered the latest Cuban-American independent film “El último balsero” also known as “The Last Rafter” tracking a Cuban man that goes in search for his father in Miami. Click HERE for more info on the directors, cast, & film.
Over at Miami Herald, Jorge Ebro writes about Miami-raised Cuban-American Raynel Delgado who learned how to play baseball Cuban style, is currently a part of the Cleveland Indians, and is on his way to the MLB! Click HERE for more info. PHOTO: Raynel Delgado Instagram