Interim Executive Director of the Kennedy Center, Ric Grenell, said the "Golden Age of The Arts" is heading to Washington, D.C., under his and President Trump's leadership.
Private Jones,” a new musical about a deaf Welsh sniper in World War I, racked up 10 nominations for the Helen Hayes Awards, helping Signature Theatre edge the Kennedy Center for the top tally in advance of May’s annual celebration of the best in D.
Finn” features book and lyrics by “Doc McStuffins” creator Chris Nee and a score by Michael Kooman, of Altoona, and Christopher Dimond.
The Pride concert with the National Symphony Orchestra called "A Peacock Among Pigeons" has been canceled. KFC is leaving its ancestral home as parent company moves its corporate office to Texas Mark Ruffalo wants you to remember that ‘every petty
American Ballet Theatre (ABT) regularly brings new story ballets to DC for their Kennedy Center performances and this year was no different. Crime and Punishment, based on the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky,
SiriusXM host Megyn Kelly reacts to President Donald Trump being elected chair of the Kennedy Center: "Trump is very culturally astute and experienced. We pulled just one example, it's from the 2005 Emmy Awards featuring Donald Trump and actress Megan
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Paolo Zampolli, a modeling agency honcho turned real estate player, has spent years pushing for Trumpian upgrades to DC's marble temple of high culture.
The Kennedy Center was evacuated on Thursday after a bomb threat was reported at the venue, according to officials.
Adam Weiner, the frontman for the popular Philly rock and soul band Low Cut Connie, announced this week he has cancelled a March 19 concert at the Kennedy Center after President Donald Trump’s takeover of the venue.
"Mostly, and above all, I will miss the musicians of our nation's symphony orchestra — just the best!" Folds wrote
In our news wrap Wednesday, President Trump says the prisoner exchange with Russia that included American Mark Fogel could be an 'important part' in ending the war in Ukraine, eight government watchdogs are suing the president for abruptly firing them last month and the Kennedy Center's new board of trustees made Trump its chairman and fired the institution's famed president Deborah Rutter.
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