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...
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There is no such thing as coincidences in our book much less in our neighborhood and now that the Art Basel 2019 season has kicked off, we at Calle Ocho News want you to...
The 7th annual “Umbrellas of Little Havana Art Festival” celebrates the spirit of Art Basel Miami with this unique organic festival which showcases the works...
City Hosting #MakeMiamiCount Census Kickoff Event On October 15, 2019 the City of Miami officially kicked off its 2020 U.S. Census campaign, #MakeMiamiCount, to...
Let’s see if I can do a good job of describing Pablo Canton and all he represents to the City of Miami, especially the area many of us hold dear to our hearts...
Sadly, the historic Shenandoah Presbyterian Church is being demolished. The congregation that worshiped within its walls and under its soaring roof occupied a prominent...
The Shenandoah Presbyterian Church is an icon that is also going to serve as the perfect example of what cannot continue to happen in our community. We need to stand...
Upon its reopening under the auspices of Wometco, its new owner, in 1931, Nelson Tower, the appropriately named theater manager, explained this neighborhood...
When it comes to out of the box thinking the award goes to a Miami Design Firm known as Plusurbia. I am not referring to just any awards either. Plusurbia was honored at...
If you live here in Little Havana, maybe you are concerned about rents increasing so much that you can no longer afford to live there. Maybe you’re worried about...