Trump’s takeover could be devastating for the Center’s finances, and its expressive freedom.
The president announced last week major overhauls that included naming himself the new chairman of the cultural center.
With Trump's takeover of the Kennedy Center, artists are canceling performances; others carry on: 'I’m going to do what I can do and raise my voice.' ...
An obscure court decision involving former President Joe Biden’s presidential board appointments was the key to seizing ...
I don’t believe that arts should be a part of a political conversation,” the former 'Reading Rainbow' host told The Hollywood ...
The battle for America's future won’t just be won or lost at the ballot box, but on screens, at concert venues, and at ...
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is facing a mass exodus of artists, board members, and scheduled performances after ...
The shake-up has led to major artists resigning from their positions and canceling their upcoming performances.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Deborah Rutter, former head of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in her first interview since the board installed President Trump as its new chair.
H undreds of drag performers, LGBTQ+ activists and their allies took to the streets last night in Washington D.C. to protest ...
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