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Showing Original Post only (View all)Kennedy Center Sign Frenzy Misses the Point [View all]
https://washingtonian.com/2026/06/13/kennedy-center-trump-sign-is-gone/Affixing Trumps name to the Kennedy Center was bad. It was illegal, reputationally catastrophic for the institution, eerily authoritarian, and crass. But to be honest, Ive grown wary of the deafening clamor over the sign. Im not suggesting that the glee about its removal is misplaced, necessarily, just that focus seems to have snagged on the Kennedy Centers exterior, while whats truly alarming is occurring inside. Taking the name down will help, I think. Some number of audience members and performers may return. Some wayward donors may be willing to resume their support. But its not going to solve the problem. My biggest concern is that the Kennedy Center will remain nominally openas in, Ill be free to walk through the doors and perhaps buy a coffee at the cafebut there will be few, or even no, performances to see.
At one time, the Kennedy Centers programming issues were related to its signageaudiences and performers refusing to show up to an institution that was named for Trumpbut now the issue is more diffuse. Since the Trump takeover, the Kennedy Center has lost most of its programming staff and seems to be making no efforts to replace them. Whats more, administrators wound down programming in anticipation of the two-year closure, which was slated to begin in July. A federal judge halted that plan, ordering the Kennedy Center to stay openbut its calendar remains bare after July 5. Theres a motion before the court asking the Kennedy Center to submit evidence that theyre actively seeking to book performances. But theres no apparent movement on that front. The sign can come down, and the sign should come down, but its one battle in a much larger war.
What enrages me, specifically, is not the sign itself, but one of many things of which its become symbolic: the human toll of Trumps mismanagementon the performers and ushers and stagehands and box office workers, on all the carpenters and electricians and arts administrators and cafe workers who have given chunks of their lives to making the Kennedy Center run, to supporting performances that ennoble and delight us. Many of those folks have lost their jobs. Those who remain are watching their passions turn to ash while the Kennedy Center falls apart.
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And all the other threats he's made that affect all those artists, maintenance, and citizens ...
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#2
Beyond this dark orange cloud will be the joyous return of performing artists
Martin Eden
22 hrs ago
#10
I entirely agree, but as a longtime contributor to the Kennedy Center and someone who attended events there when I
Martin68
21 hrs ago
#24
Apparently the executive board is continuing to use an embossed tRump letterhead in mailouts
BeneteauBum
13 hrs ago
#35
What Trump touches, dies. And sooo many Republicans are okay with him touching everything.
Beartracks
12 hrs ago
#38
All good points, but still the name coming down is one piece that was able to get done
MadameButterfly
9 hrs ago
#41