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The Kennedy Center Honors The John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has selected the five Honorees who will receive the 48th Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime artistic achievements
48th Annual Kennedy Center Honors Will Air on CBS | Kennedy Center (Washington, DC) — The John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts today announced the selection of five Honorees who will receive the 48th Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime artistic achievements
Honors Digital Hub | Kennedy Center A Kennedy Center Tribute to Brian Wilson (1942-2025) In this heartfelt tribute, we celebrate the incredible legacy of Brian Wilson, who was honored at the 2007 Kennedy Center Honors for his revolutionary contributions to popular music and the art of songwriting
Watch the Full Show - Kennedy Center Honors Our editors combed through past Honors to bring you performances that brought audiences to their feet See some of the most historic moments at the Kennedy Center Honors
The 48th Kennedy Center Honors Medallion Unveiling The brand-new medallion features a gold disc etched on one side with a depiction of the Kenndy Center The building is flanked by rainbow colors representing the breadth of the arts celebrated when receiving the Honor
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts This major permanent exhibit in the massive roof-level Atrium will explore Kennedy’s appreciation and promotion of the arts and why the Kennedy Center came to be the living memorial to him and his ideals
Honors Online Sign-Up | Kennedy Center Sign up to receive Honors updates! The Honors Gala celebrates the lifetime achievements of some of this country’s most influential performing artists and also serves as a fundraising benefit for the Center’s year-round artistic and educational work across the country
What’s On at the Kennedy Center This major permanent exhibit in the massive roof-level Atrium will explore Kennedy’s appreciation and promotion of the arts and why the Kennedy Center came to be the living memorial to him and his ideals