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Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson catches up with the Cuban-born American singer backstage after a performance.
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This week on Fronteras: · As oil prices crash companies fight for survival in the fossil fuel rich Permian basin of West Texas and New Mexico.· A look…
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Forget the stereotypes of machismo and mambo. Havana's all-female string orchestra, the Camerata Romeu, offers a completely different Cuban musical experience.
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"When the people get my music, people can get my soul, too," says Cuban singer Dayme Arocena. She's one of many musicians benefiting from the changing relationship between the United States and Cuba.
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The league's plan, which needs approval from the players' union and both governments, would allow direct pickups of Cuban players — no defections — in exchange for cash support for the sport there.
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From Texas Standard: Cold War animosity has thawed between the United States and Cuba, and President Barack Obama has planned a March 21 trip to the Hav...
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President Obama wants to close the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay. If the prison closes, some have warned, the president would hand the base itself over to Cuba.
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The visit would be the first by a sitting U.S. president since Calvin Coolidge visited the island in 1928.
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Lourdes Gourriel Jr. and his older brother Yulieski went missing from their team hotel in Santo Domingo on Monday. Experts saw the potential defection as further sign that Cuban baseball in shambles.
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Car Talk's Ray Magliozzi is in Cuba. He talks to Robert Siegel about the old American cars he's seeing on the streets of Havana.