Miami is one of the US' youngest major cities, but it's built atop one of America's oldest Indigenous civilisations. Now, a series of discoveries are unearthing its little-known past.
Though a portion of the Tequesta site was approved for historical designation, the developer and arts patron can move forward with luxury high-rises, per city permits.
Earlier this year, he exhibited his first solo show in Berlin, titled “The Texture of My Memory" and featuring nearly 20 works. One piece is made up of royalty statements Scholl acquired at an auction for songs written by legends John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Another was created with ephemera purchased from "Yankee Clipper" Joe DiMaggio’s estate.
Grammy-Award-winning producer and an authority on cinema, Nat Chediak, joins WLRN's Carlos Frías to discuss his career and legacy in South Florida. He describes himself as the black sheep of his family, having to fight to be able to pursue the arts. Chediak is also the founder of the Miami Film Festival.