The Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port opens its doors for a rare tour, showcasing the property's historic legacy and fostering bipartisan dialogue through the Edward M. Kennedy Institute.
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.
The president announced last week major overhauls that included naming himself the new chairman of the cultural center.
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Hosted on MSNThe Oldest Resident Evil Characters (& Their Ages)As the Resident Evil franchise descends into the horror of the supernatural, older veterans will have to face even older foes ...
Several entertainers have cut ties and canceled shows at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts after President Donald ...
Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday establishing the “Make America Healthy Again Commission,” which Robert F.
In Washington, federal lawmakers have made moves to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). In Santa Barbara ...
Patrol torpedo boat PT-109 was built by the Electric Launch Company, now known as Elco Motor Yachts, headquartered in Bayonne, New Jersey. It was laid down on March 3, 1942, launched on June 20, 1942, ...
Some stars pulled out of roles after President Trump was named the new chairman of the John F. Kennedy Center for the ...
Fans will receive refunds after Rae cancels her upcoming show at the Kennedy Center due to what she deems an “infringement on ...
Adam Weiner of the Philly rock and roll band said, "Maybe my career will suffer from this decision, but my soul will be the ...
The DOGE website is wide open and vulnerable to hackers, according to reporting from 404 Media. Two coders had already ...
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