Fernando Gonzalez, Knight Foundation

Fernando Gonzalez

Knight Foundation

Miami Beach, FL, United States

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Past articles by Fernando:

How to master the art of composing a music career

Above: 2005 YoungArts Winner in Voice Niia Bertino with Tom Windish of The Windish Agency and Esther Park of the ... → Read More

Indian classical dance–to the rhythms of poetry and Afro-Cuban spirits

Photo provided by the Miami Book Fair. In the crossroads that is South Florida, cultural differences seem readily apparent. Yet ... → Read More

Miami City Ballet reimagines Shakespeare, Balanchine and Miami in a signature production of ‘Midsummer’

Above: Patricia Delgado, principal dancer, as Titania in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Photo © Alberto Oviedo. That the centerpiece in ... → Read More

‘Queen of Thursdays,’ documenting a Cuban ballerina’s rise and exile, to premiere at the Miami International Film Festival

Rosario Suárez in captured video images from Queen of Thursdays. The images need no commentary. On stage, Rosario Suárez, the ... → Read More

Knight awards at Miami International Film Festival to recognize best dramatic works, documentary

Above: Dawn Porter's movie, "Trapped." Courtesy Miami Dade College’s Miami International Film Festival. Film festivals are both showcases and competitions. ... → Read More

How the Miami International Film Festival and Google are spotlighting diversity in movies and tech

Above: "We Are Pregnant" director Juana Macias. Courtesy Miami Dade College’s Miami International Film Festival. Technology has been an indispensable ... → Read More

Pérez Art Museum Miami expands its African-American art collection

Above: Evening 9:10, 461 Lenox Avenue, 1964; Art © Romare Bearden Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. Since its inception ... → Read More

How skateboarders and jazz musicians make the same moves

Skateboarders perform in a half-pipe on the National YoungArts Foundation campus in Miami as jazz pianist Jason Moran and his ... → Read More

Second Black Tech Week spotlights Miami’s position at the intersection of diversity and innovation

February has long been a month of remembrance and celebration of African-American culture. But with Black Tech Week, an event ... → Read More

How ‘Spotlight’ is the ‘best argument’ for journalism

Photos: Knight Foundation President Alberto Ibarguen and Washington Post Executive Editor Marty Baron followed a screening of the movie "Spotlight." ... → Read More

Transportation expert Gabe Klein maps out a path to success for cities in his new book

Gabe Klein talks about building better cities and his new book during an appearance on Jan. 13, 2016 at The ... → Read More

At Pérez Art Museum Miami, a discussion on race and identity, in images and words

Above: Firelei Báez work at Pérez Art Museum Miami. Photo via PAMM. Identity and racial politics in the United States ... → Read More

Sime MIA explores intersection of tech, art and business for third year

Photo above: Sime MIA host Oka Ahlvarsson at New World Center in 2014. Photo courtesy Sime MIA. The idea of ... → Read More

The Swamp at Miami Book Fair, a gathering place for ideas—and the wonderfully wacky

Miami Book Fair International photos by Michael D. Bolden on Flickr. Even in the sprawling, something-for-everybody diversity of the Miami ... → Read More

From cover to cover, 32nd Miami Book Fair celebrates diverse ideas and cultures

2014 National Book Awards panel at Miami Book Fair. Photo courtesy Miami Book Fair. The Miami Book Fair, which takes ... → Read More