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What I Saw Inside the Kennedy Center I spent 10 months working at the institution because I thought I could help protect it. What I observed there is far worse than the public knows. On the day I was laid off from the Kennedy Center, I felt a little like Dolley Madison saving the Stuart portrait of Washington before the British sacked the capital. I was the staffer in charge of the artworks in the...
The strongest version of this narrative highlights a systemic erosion of institutional integrity at the Kennedy Center under politically motivated leadership. The account credibly documents cronyism, financial mismanagement, and a disregard for the center’s artistic mission, supported by specific examples like the renaming of historic lounges for controversial donors and the sidelining of artistic programming. The author’s firsthand experience lends weight to claims of dysfunction, though the ce...