Fire and Fury? Well, Havana’s safe as ever, guys.
I don’t know much about the current book dominating the headlines, except for how it applies to my personal experience in Cuba. LastRead More
I don’t know much about the current book dominating the headlines, except for how it applies to my personal experience in Cuba. LastRead More
POTUS, you made Havana mysterious again. (Havana, Cuba) Back in the day, Pan Am brought The Rat pack and friends to Havana forRead More
(Washington, DC) I was at the WaterGate Hotel, the mecca of silly spycraft, just having a burger and catching up with John andRead More
I’m proud to say that, two short years after Family Office Association put us together, John, Jono and I produced this sweeping historicalRead More
I got a memory reminder from Facebook- I generally hate them- but this at least helped me place a watershed moment in Cuban-AmericanRead More
I am often asked about Cuban people and how they feel about Americans. This recent, impromptu photo from Choate explains it well. RubenRead More
…Said my favorite designer in Havana yesterday, poignantly nailing the depth of the gulf between Cuban and American cultures. Idania, founder of a DesignRead More
One image that seems to always make it into most reports about Cuba are the restored ’50’s cars. To anyone that hasn’t been,Read More
What A RUN. A little less than three years ago I met Charlie Bonello and Matt Harrigan while they were cooking up anRead More
Sometimes you hit it with a name. Often, you don’t. After much thought, we decided to rename our recently named CAA Foundation asRead More