News & Politics Kennedy Center Staff Open Up About a Year of Turmoil Layoffs, an ever-emptier building, and snarky Signal chats: Employees past and present dish on life at a wounded institution. Ric Grenell, The Kennedy CenterApril 17, 2026
News & Politics The National Symphony Orchestra Strike Is Already Over The Season Opening Gala is back on after musicians reached a tentative agreement with the Kennedy Center. National Symphony Orchestra, The Kennedy CenterSeptember 27, 2024
News & Politics The National Symphony Orchestra’s Musicians Are on Strike The Kennedy Center has canceled the Orchestra's sold-out Season Opening Gala. National Symphony Orchestra, Strikes, The Kennedy CenterSeptember 27, 2024
Things to Do DC Go-Go Stars Are Joining the National Symphony Orchestra for a Free Concert Tonight The Kennedy Center is bringing the show to Southeast DC's Entertainment & Sports Arena. Entertainment and Sports Arena, Go-Go, National Symphony Orchestra, The Kennedy CenterSeptember 22, 2022
News & Politics PHOTOS: The 44th Kennedy Center Honors Check out who attended last night's star-studded affair. Dan About Town, DC Party Photos, Kennedy Center Honors, The Kennedy CenterDecember 6, 2021
News & Politics | Shopping Woman-Owned Skateboard Shop Spacycloud Is Booming After All the Olympic Excitement How a onetime Soviet black-marketeer is helping lead DC’s skate scene. Capital Comment, skate shop, Skateboarding, SpacycloudAugust 26, 2021
News & Politics The Kennedy Center Announces Anti-Racism Initiatives With #BlackCultureMatters, the Cartography Project, and More The arts organization is making moves to affirm that it is an "anti-racist institution." Antiracism, The Kennedy CenterJuly 9, 2020
Things to Do Police Brutality Opera “Blue” Was Perfect for This Moment. So Why Is Its Star Glad It Got Postponed? Singer Kenneth Kellogg talks about his experience on an intense production. "There wasn’t a day in rehearsal that somebody didn’t break down and cry." Cancellations, COVID-19, Kenneth Kellogg, The Kennedy CenterJune 30, 2020
News & Politics Hamilton’s 2020 Run at the Kennedy Center Is Officially Postponed The Kennedy Center announced it would postpone all programming through August 9. Coronavirus 2020, Hamilton, National Symphony Orchestra, The Kennedy CenterMay 4, 2020
Real Estate Washington Architect Hany Hassan Is Quietly Behind Some of the City’s Most Notable Projects He’d be happy if you haven’t noticed his work. But you probably have. Apple Store, Architecture, Arlington National Cemetery, Beyer Blinder BelleFebruary 25, 2020
Woman-Owned Skateboard Shop Spacycloud Is Booming After All the Olympic Excitement