Arturo Arias-Polo, The Miami Herald

Arturo Arias-Polo

The Miami Herald

Miami, FL, United States

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Past articles by Arturo:

Learn about Cuba while sipping rum cocktails on Miami’s new ‘rum train’

Brightline, or Virgin Trains, in South Florida hosts a series of rum tastings on its ‘rum train.’ Passengers can taste different rums by Havana Club Rum and Miami Club Rum and listen to history about Cuba. → Read More

Visit Cuba without leaving Miami at this annual event. There will be croquetas and mojitos

Cuba Nostalgia takes place in Miami on May 18-19 at the Fair Expo Center by FIU. The event channels the Cuba of yesteryear with food, music, vendors, film, poetry and more. → Read More

This Univision reality show is all about making dreams come true, say hosts

Clarissa Molina joins Poncho de Anda as co-host of Univision's feel-good reality show 'La gran sorpresa' which airs on Jan. 11, 2019. → Read More

A good worker needs braces that will help him walk correctly, but he can’t afford them

Rolando Ramírez needs help to pay for leg braces that will help him walk correctly. He was born with hydrocephalus, and his co-workers at Goodwill say he is a hard worker who doesn’t complain. → Read More

América TeVé filmed this movie in Cuba without official permission. It debuts Nov. 27.

“Irene in Havana,” a short film created by America TeVe, was filmed in Cuba clandestinely without officials’ permission. It debuts in Miami Nov. 27. → Read More

Emily Estefan performs a surprise mini concert at a Hialeah school

Emily Estefan went to a school in Hialeah to promote music education and gave the children an acoustic set, performing several songs. → Read More

‘Her legacy remains intact.’ Mass commemorates Celia Cruz on 15th anniversary of her death

The Ermita de la Caridad in Miami, Florida, will pay tribute to Celia Cruz, the Guarachera of Cuba, with a memorial Mass that will be officiated by the Rev. Carlos Céspedes. → Read More

One of Telemundo’s biggest stars faces a $2 million lawsuit from her former partner

Confirmation that Telemundo's Ana María Polo is facing a $2 million lawsuit was provided on a local television program. The lawsuit alleges illegal use of the name 'Caso Cerrado.' → Read More

Shakira and Maluma have a forbidden love in their latest sexy collaboration

Shakira and Maluma are back together again in their latest sexy collaboration 'Amor Prohibido,' which dropped on June 8 on all digital platforms. → Read More

Thalia and Natti Natasha have a wild night out in her video for ‘No me acuerdo’

Watch Thalia and Natti Natasha have a wild night out in the sexy video for their collaboration 'No me acuerdo,' the first single off Thalia's upcoming album. → Read More

She says she helped write a Julio Iglesias hit 40 years ago. Now, she wants her money.

Miami composer Mimi Korman filed her third suit against popular Spanish crooner Julio Iglesias over a 1978 song, “Me olvidé de vivir.” She alleges she wasn’t paid royalties for writing Spanish lyrics to a song that originated in France. → Read More

This Doral theater company was humiliated after cops shut them down during a show

City of Doral sent police officers to close Paseo de las Artes, citing permitting and code violations to the micro theater containers. → Read More

Gloria Estefan recieves Kennedy Center Honors, first Cuban American

Gloria Estefan was one of five entertainers who was recognized Saturday evening at the Kennedy Center Honors, the first Cuban American to be awarded such an accolade. The other four recipients were singer Lionel Richie, hip hop artist LL Cool J, television producer Norman Lear and dancer Carmen de Lavallade. → Read More

America TeVe series includes testimonies from Miami Cuban exiles

The struggles of a group of exiles who spent their best years fighting Fidel Castro's regime are at the heart of “Exile Legends,” an ambitious production that America TeVe will broadcast starting Oct. 22. → Read More

El Nuevo Herald reporter among finalists for Emmy Award

El Nuevo Herald reporter Brenda Medina and Univisión 23 correspondent Erika Carrillo are among finalists for the prestigious regional Emmy Award for their collaborative work on a multiple-part investigative series, Condo Nightmare. → Read More

CubaNostalgia to feature classic American cars known on the island as 'almendrones'

The annual event will be held at the Miami-Dade Fair Expo May 19-21. El Nuevo Herald will mark its own 30th anniversary with a display of key front pages at the company’s exhibit area. → Read More

‘We are not drug traffickers, corrupt or criminals’, says Poncho de Anda, Mexican actor

His program “empowers the Latino family with healthy and constructive entertainment and makes it clear that Hispanics are not drug traffickers, corrupt or criminals.” → Read More

‘I knew what I would have to face in Miami,’ Cuban actor says

Cuban actor Albertico Pujol will join the cast of Necesito un part-time, (I need a part-time) a comedy written by Edgar Cueto and directed by Lilo Vilaplana. → Read More

This woman is nearly blind. She needs one thing to ‘keep swimming’ like Dory

Even though she’s partially blind, Frances Alvarez, wants to continue improving her life. But she needs a special computer, and cannot afford it. The charity group Spinal Cord Living-Assistance Development (SCLAD) is seeking the help of Nuevo Herald readers through Wish Book. → Read More

Virulo y Lovera, juntos por el humor en Miami

Desde que se presentaron juntos por primera vez en México hace muchísimos años el trovador cubano Virulo y el humorista venezolano Emilio Lovera han repetido la experiencia en Venezuela, Colombia, España y México. Y este sábado, lo harán frente al público de Miami en el espectáculo Virulovera, que ocupará el Bank United Center de la Universidad de Miami. → Read More