August 30, 2007

Don't wait until it snows in Havana...

...to listen to this podcast


As you probably know, we have an internet radio show that we do live each week on Wednesday's from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

This week one of our guests was Carlos M. N. Eire, who is the T. Lawrason Riggs Professor of History and Religious Studies and the Chair of the Renaissance Studies Program at Yale University. Professor Eire is also the author of the National Book Award-winning memoir Waiting for Snow in Havana.

We also had an MSM journalist on that recently returned from a trip to Cuba and shares his personal insights as to what the mood is and the goings on in Havana. He also did Prof. Eire a small gesture of kindness that they discuss. (bust out the Kleenex)

As usual, when Professor Eire speaks, your are going to want to listen. And fortunately for those who missed the show, you can to listen the show archive. Click the image below to listen to the last show. You can also subscribe to the podcast and receive it automatically each week. Click here if you have iTunes and wish to subscribe.


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Posted by Henry Louis Gomez at August 30, 2007 09:37 AM



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Comments

Great show last night! Loved the insight from "the jackal"...very interesting.

Keep it up and thanks for all the hard work.

Posted by: CubanKeyRat [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 30, 2007 11:28 AM

Best babalu podcast I've heard thus far. Kudos!

Posted by: jluix [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 30, 2007 01:51 PM

Great show guys!!! "the jackal" was tremendous to listen to...

Posted by: LongIslandCubano [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 30, 2007 02:37 PM

I read the book. I found it interesting how similar our lives were. Remembering the same misdeeds as a child. My Gringa wife of 30 years also read it.

Professor Eire is one gusano we can all be proud of.

Posted by: Speedy [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 30, 2007 04:44 PM

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