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Still mostly isolated today, Cuba has a proud musical history that includes cross-cultural pollination with Asia and America. TPR's James Baker hosts this episode of Momentos Musicales on KPAC 88.3 FM.
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The lawsuit alleges that the migrants have been "disappeared into a black box" and are unable to communicate with attorneys.
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The Trump administration has flown about 100 immigrants from El Paso to Guantanamo Bay. ProPublica and The Texas Tribune identified nearly a dozen of them and spoke to relatives of three of them.
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It is the first legal hurdle thrown up to the Trump administration as it seeks to send thousands of migrants to a detention facility on the naval base near Cuba.
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In a recurring series of visits and art shows, Angela Martinez and friends are building a new community between Havana and San Antonio.
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One woman's ambition to create a dialogue between San Antonio and Havana artists is blossoming.
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Artists from the Alamo City will set up an exhibit in Havana, connect with the arts community, and invite Cubans to do the same in San Antonio.
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Nearly 23 years after being ripped from a relative's home in Miami, González has been nominated to become a member of the communist country's parliament.
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The amazing Sarah Willis takes her horn playing to a new level with her latest solo album, Mozart y Mambo, Part 2.
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TPR's Jerry Clayton recently spoke with history professor and author Dr. Jonathan Brown on the current unrest in Cuba