More than two dozen musicians, dancers, theater companies and other creative groups have pulled out of performing at the Kennedy Center since President Trump returned to the White House.
Trump said the closure would allow the Center to be rebuilt into "the finest Performing Arts Facility of its kind." ...
The administration’s announcement to shut the center for a major overhaul led to a swirl of confusion and anxiety among ...
A resolution to exit the longtime home of the cultural institution was approved by its board of trustees on Friday. By Kevin Dolak The Washington National Opera decided on Friday to walk away from the ...
The Washington National Opera is leaving the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, its home since 1971. Friday's news, shared with NPR in a statement via email from the opera company, comes ...
President Trump announced a "Complete Rebuilding" of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. You asked: Who's going to pay for ...
The President is closing the famous arts institution, ostensibly for renovations, though the decision comes after several ...
Trump One Year Naming FILE New signage, The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center For The Performing Arts, is unveiled on the Kennedy Center, Dec ...
Common will headline the annual Let Freedom Ring MLK Day concert moving locations from the Kennedy Center to save money. Let Freedom Ring, the annual concert held at the Kennedy Center to celebrate ...
Let Freedom Ring, the annual concert held at the Kennedy Center to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, will be changing locations for the first time in its more than 20-year history. The event, ...
Washington National Opera’s divorce-in-progress from the Kennedy Center has triggered several custody battles to determine the future of its assets, including its $30 million endowment, the WNO ...
The headlines around the Kennedy Center have mostly centered on artists canceling their acts since President Donald Trump slapped his name on the side of the building, but not this week. Well, there ...