Word: cubanos
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...enough to attend the celebration in Santiago de Cuba. In Miami, exile hard-liners are wrestling with a new Florida International University poll showing that a majority of Cuban-Americans there think the embargo should end. The question now is whether Washington and Havana can smell the cafe cubano, leave their cold-war time warp, enter the 21st century - and cease being an impediment to a hemisphere that's trying to do the same. (See the Top 10 News Stories...
...Cuban-American National Foundation in Miami on Friday. But while Obama is expected to outline a more nuanced approach to Cuba, McCain's visit to Little Havana and his speech to more conservative Cuban-Americans were rote repeats of the routine every White House hopeful performs in Miami: cafe cubano at the Versailles restaurant followed by equally caffeinated bellowing about his anti-Castro bona fides and the Cuba-policy cowardice of his opponent, in this case Obama. President Franklin Roosevelt "didn't talk with Hitler," McCain argued, attacking Obama's recent suggestion that if elected President he would open...
Combining elements of Flamenco, Cubano, and hip-hop, Sanz’s music is popular all over the Spanish-speaking world. Sanz’s 2000 album “El Alma Al Aire” (“The Soul to the Air”) won four Latin Grammy awards, including “album of the year.” Sanz is currently on a worldwide tour for his album “No Es Lo Mismo” (“It’s Not the Same”) and will perform at the Orpheum Theatre...
...Orishas’ A Lo Cubano. Partly because it’s not very well known and it’s excellent. I found out about it from a friend who got it from a friend who got it from a friend, and originally we just had burned copies. It’s a Cuban group that does hip-hop, but with a really Cuban feel to it...with drumming and stuff, kind of like afro-cuban roots. When I arrived here [from California] they had just put out a second album in Miami, so when I got here...
...Orishas’ A Lo Cubano. Partly because it’s not very well known and it’s excellent. I found out about it from a friend who got it from a friend who got it from a friend, and originally we just had burned copies. It’s a Cuban group that does hip-hop, but with a really Cuban feel to it...with drumming and stuff, kind of like afro-cuban roots. When I arrived here [from California] they had just put out a second album in Miami, so when I got here...