Frankétienne, Father of Haitian Letters, Is Busier Than Ever
At 75, Frankétienne, whose output includes novels, poems, plays and artwork, embraces chaos as a style that befits Haiti’s tumultuous...
At 75, Frankétienne, whose output includes novels, poems, plays and artwork, embraces chaos as a style that befits Haiti’s tumultuous...
A former president, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, was convicted of corruption charges on Wednesday and sentenced to five years in...
A widespread belief that some women have “bad milk” — “lèt gate,” in Creole — often leads to tragic...
More than half of the Haitians driven into camps by the 2010 earthquake have moved out, but most of them appear to have been forced out or to have left to escape crime and living...
Michel Martelly said he had a mandate from voters that a “weak” opposition needed to...
In his first post-election news conference, Michel Martelly reassured Haiti and the world that he has the capacity to lead a country facing daunting...
Michel Martelly, one of Haiti’s most popular entertainers, stands to take the helm of the...