Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Odds and ends

· Tracey Eaton did a written Q&A with USAID about the Cuba program and publishes it here. Not the most informative answers in the world, but that’s not Tracey’s fault, and it’s a start.

· Catholic News Agency: The new seminary outside Havana is apparently set to open, and a delegation of U.S. bishops will be there for the occasion.

· New York Times: Arturo O’Farrill, son of arranger and Dizzy Gillespie collaborator Chico O’Farrill, will play in Havana in December.

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