Acclaimed singer Sara Bareilles takes the stage at the Kennedy Center with the National Symphony Orchestra for an evening of song and celebration in this New Year's Eve special.
Acclaimed singer Sara Bareilles takes the stage at the Kennedy Center with the National Symphony Orchestra for an evening of song and celebration in this New Year’s Eve special.
Mauricio Castro

Trump has Purged the Kennedy Center’s Board, Which in Turn Made Him its Chair – Why Does That Matter?

Trump has admitted that he’s never seen a show at the Kennedy Center. He has no prior relevant arts board leadership experience

Trump has admitted that he’s never seen a show at the Kennedy Center. He has no prior relevant arts board leadership experience

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Acclaimed singer Sara Bareilles takes the stage at the Kennedy Center with the National Symphony Orchestra for an evening of song and celebration in this New Year's Eve special.
Acclaimed singer Sara Bareilles takes the stage at the Kennedy Center with the National Symphony Orchestra for an evening of song and celebration in this New Year’s Eve special.
Mauricio Castro
Trump has Purged the Kennedy Center’s Board, Which in Turn Made Him its Chair – Why Does That Matter?
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President Donald Trump dismissed half the appointed trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ board on Feb. 12, 2025. The remaining board members, most of whom he had recently appointed, then voted to make Trump the center’s chair. The board also fired Deborah Rutter, who had served as the center’s president since 2014 and already planned to step down seven months later.

The board replaced Rutter with Richard Grenell, who served in the first Trump administration.

The Conversation U.S. asked E. Andrew Taylor, an arts management scholar, to explain how the Kennedy Center operates and sum up the significance of Trump’s unprecedented interference with its operations.

Why is the government involved in the Kennedy Center?

The Kennedy Center, a unique cultural enterprise located along the Potomac River in Washington, has a complex ownership and operating structure. The campus includes three large performance halls, two midsize theaters and many smaller venues and public spaces that host musical, theatrical and dance performances, lectures, exhibits and other special events. In form and function, it looks a lot like other major metropolitan performing arts centers, such as New York City’s Lincoln Center. But its structure is different.

The Kennedy Center is part of the federal government. Officially, it’s a bureau under the Smithsonian Institution.

It was originally conceived during the Eisenhower administration and later championed by President John F. Kennedy. It was named after JFK following his assassination.

The center opened in 1971, with a world premiere of composer Leonard Bernstein’s “Mass.” President Richard M. Nixon did not attend after the FBI warned him of possible anti-war messages encoded in the Latin text that might be designed to embarrass him.

Read the full article on The Conversation.

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