Arts Oct 22 How artist Mariano Rodríguez’s work honored his Cuban heritage while breaking rules By Delores Edwards and Jared Bowen, GBH
Arts Nov 25 Watch 7:00 This filmmaker followed 45 years of change in Cuban life In 1972, intrigued by the promises of communism, then-24-year-old Jon Alpert sailed illegally to Cuba. For the next 45 years, the New York City filmmaker made regular trips to the island, documenting post-revolution Cuba through the daily lives of three… By Connie Kargbo, Christopher Booker
World Nov 30 Watch Castro’s funeral procession retraces Revolution’s route Fidel Castro’s ashes began a lengthy procession through Cuba on Wednesday, mirroring the legendary leader's post-revolution journey in 1959. At the time, Castro depicted himself as a national savior -- a view some Cubans still hold today. Hari Sreenivasan speaks… By PBS News Hour, Nick Schifrin
World Nov 28 A ticket to Castro’s revolution – but never punched More than half a century after his joyous, optimistic trip to Princeton, free elections and free speech remain unfulfilled promises. By Spencer Michels
Politics Jan 01 Watch Cuban Government Celebrates 50th Anniversary On the 50th anniversary of the revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power in Cuba, analysts mull U.S.-Cuban relations and efforts to reform the economy and politics of the Latin American country.