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For the second year in a row, the Calle Ocho Music Festival and other events are canceled due to the pandemic As of Feb. 9, 2021, the Kiwanis Club of Little Havana...
Little Havana celebrates Cuban culture, art, and history with its museums, monuments, memorial sites, and more. Head over to Calle Ocho to see all it offers.
CNBC’s latest prime time series “Streets of Dreams with Marcus Lemonis” shines a light on the people behind our very own Calle Ocho in episode 3 on January 12th at 10 PM...
The 8th Annual Umbrellas of Little Havana Art Festival is set to occur on Dec. 4 until Dec. 6, 2020. The event will be at the Futurama 1637 Art Building at 1637 Calle 8...
Calle Ocho is also famous for its Cuban bakeries, street festivals, and famous “Ventanitas” that are too cute not to mention.
Kcull is a store on Calle Ocho that aims to provide selling platforms for local artists. The store has been in business for two years and is all about connecting artists...
On May 8, Miami-Dade Mayor Gimenez announced plans to reopen some businesses, including restaurants on May 18. The decision was made after hospital figures released on...
Local legend Miguel Cruz plays a big role in keeping the culture and history of Cuba in Calle Ocho. He plays the drums and educates tourists and locals about the history...
The Cuban Historical Political Prison or “Casa del Preso” continues to be a haven for men and women who have stood against the Castro regime till this day. “Casa del...