Kennedy Center Honors

Politics

Washington Goes Hollywood For Kennedy Center Honors

Last night, President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama spent an evening honoring a diverse group of entertainers including members of Led Zeppelin and a prima ballerina at the 35th annual Kennedy Center Honors.

Last night, President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama spent an evening honoring a diverse group of entertainers including members of Led Zeppelin and a prima ballerina at the 35th annual Kennedy Center Honors. Recipients of the awards included blues guitarist and singer Buddy Guy, actor Dustin Hoffman, late-night host David Letterman, former prima ballerina Natalia Makarova, and Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones.

The first couple hosted the Washington DC event — which includes a reception at the White House prior to the program at the Kennedy Center — and the president even cracked a joke about the Zeppelin honorees. He said, "These guys also redefined the rock 'n' roll lifestyle. We do not have video of this . . . but there were some hotel rooms trashed and mayhem all around. So it's fitting that we're doing this in a room with windows that are about three inches thick — and Secret Service all around. So, guys, just settle down. These paintings are valuable."

There were performances by Tracy Chapman, Foo Fighters, Lenny Kravitz, Kid Rock, and Heart, and presenters included Alec Baldwin, Jimmy Kimmel, Morgan Freeman, Jack Black, and Tina Fey. When introducing Letterman, Tina poked fun at the late-night host, saying that he "began his career as a choreographer and black opera singer in the 1950s." She added that he's a national treasure "like the Grand Canyon, the Chicago skyline, or the top two Kardashians." See the celebrities, as well as a very glamorous Barack and Michelle Obama, at the Kennedy Center Honors now!

Art

Speed Read — Oprah Winfrey Honored as Artist

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  • Oprah and more received Kennedy Center Honors this weekend — Daily Beast
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Art

How the Kennedy Center Honorees Got Their Starts

What do a talk-show host, country singer, Broadway composer, avant-garde dancer, and a Beatle have in common?
How the 2010 Kennedy Center Honorees Got Their Starts

What do a talk-show host, country singer, Broadway composer, avant-garde dancer, and a Beatle have in common? They've all been selected to receive this year's Kennedy Center Honors, an award that goes to performing artists for their lifetime of contributions to American culture. Find out how this year's nominees got their starts.

Art

Speed Read! Oprah Wins Honors For Her Cultural Impact

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News

Speed Read! Stars Come Out in DC For Kennedy Center Honors

Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro were among those who received the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington DC this weekend.

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Jessica Simpson

Jessica Drops Out of Dolly Tribute

Jessica was in tears after she messed up the words to 9-5 during a tribute to Dolly Parton at the Kennedy Center Honors earlier this month.

Jessica was in tears after she messed up the words to 9-5 during a tribute to Dolly Parton at the Kennedy Center Honors earlier this month. Before running off the stage Jessica said, "Dolly you make me so nervous. I can't even sing the words right." Jess has now decided she doesn't want to be included in the broadcast of the show airing December 26th. Here's more:

Simpson botched the lyrics when she originally performed the song live, then recorded it again for the broadcast show. However, ultimately Simpson's spokesperson, Cindi Berger, told the Associated Press after Simpson had viewed the tape, "She really wasn't happy with her performance, and she did want it to be perfect for Dolly, who she idolizes."

George Stevens Jr., the show's producer, said, "We appreciate the time and energy Ms. Simpson put into this event and respect the high standards she has for herself and that of the Kennedy Center Honors."

We're really bummed that we won't be able to see Jessica in the tribute. Sounds like she's just still embarrassed and wants to forget about the whole thing.

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