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Kennedy Center Snubs Legends for Ferrell in 2011Will Ferrell will add to the erratic list of comedians chosen by the Kennedy Center to recieve the Mark Twain Award. In its thirteenth year, the award has said 'goodbye' to some of comedy's greatest contributors in favor of younger, hotter stars.- Kennedy Center Jerry SeinfeldJerry Seinfeld returns to the Kennedy Center to perform on February 26 and 27, 2010.
- Free Things to Do in Washington, DCIt doesn't take a lot of money to enjoy Washington, DC. There are some great things in DC that doesn't cost you a dime.
- Pete Townshend Should Not Be Given Kennedy Center AwardThe Kennedy Center has given an award to Pete Townshend who has been on the UK's Violent and Sexual Offender Registry (ViSOR) since 2003
- How to Get Free Tickets to Performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DCThe Kennedy Center has a little publicized listserve for distributing unsold tickets to its performances.
- Best Fall Festivals in the Washington, D. C. AreaSeptember is not just the end of summer it is also the beginning of the Fall Festival season throughout the United States. As the nation's capital, Washington D. C. area festivals may very well claim to lead the way.
- The Performing Arts in the Nation's CapitalEach September the Kennedy Center holds an open house open to the public at large. Visitors have an opportunity to attend free musical (and other types of) performances all day long. The programming previews what's on the calendar for the new season.
- The ASCAP Foundation's "Songwriters: The Next Generation"Some of the best young songwriters and composers in the world will share their music at the Kennedy Center on Thursday, March 24 and Friday March 25, 2011. The events will be hosted by Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer, who have won two GRAMMY Awards.
- What I Learned At Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Regional V in 2009The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival is a week long event that enables college theater students to compete for recognition for their work on their college productions and designs.
- Paul McCartney was Honored at the Kennedy CenterSome thoughts about the show last night.
Review: Shear Madness at the Kennedy CenterThis is a review of "Shear Madness," a play at the Kennedy Center (Washington, D.C.) that provides entertainment for tourists and natives of the D.C. area.- An Insider's Guide to DCDiscover Washington, DC through a local point of view... here's where the locals go.
- Arts Outreach Programs Provide Free Public Performances in Washington, DCThe National Theatre and the Kennedy Center both offer free performance outreach programs, providing cultural entertainment to anyone wishing to enjoy it.


