Review of East of Havana (2006) by Michael Ordoña for Los Angeles Times — 08 Mar 2007
East of Havana is a rare glimpse of everyday life in Cuba, where big questions and obstacles confront the rappers at seemingly every turn. Some of their lyrical criticism of the government is downright brave.
The artists don't live in utter squalor, but are certainly impoverished by American standards.
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This review of East of Havana (2006) was written by Michael Ordoña and published by Los Angeles Times on 08 Mar 2007.
East of Havana has generally received positive reviews.
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