Stephen Schwartz reaffirms boycott of Kennedy Center over politicization

Composer Stephen Schwartz has reiterated his refusal to appear at the Kennedy Center, following his earlier withdrawal from a planned gala amid the venue's controversial leadership changes under Donald Trump. The move is part of a growing artist backlash against the center's perceived shift from political neutrality.

Building on his January 1, 2026, announcement withdrawing from the Washington National Opera Gala, Stephen Schwartz confirmed on January 5 that he will not participate in any future Kennedy Center events. The 'Wicked' composer cited the venue's transformation since Trump's 2025 overhaul—including MAGA-aligned board appointments, Trump's self-appointment as chairman, and the proposed renaming—as reasons it no longer serves as an apolitical space for art.

This stance aligns with a wave of cancellations by artists like Issa Rae, Rhiannon Giddens, and Renée Fleming, amid legal challenges to the renaming and reports of declining attendance. The Kennedy Center has denied Schwartz was ever confirmed for the gala and maintains its operations under interim leadership.

Schwartz's position highlights tensions in the arts world over cultural institutions' political involvement, with no immediate resolution in sight.

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Melvin Benn, managing director of Festival Republic, defended the decision to book Ye to headline Wireless Festival 2026 for three nights in London's Finsbury Park. In a statement, Benn condemned Ye's past comments about Jews and Hitler as abhorrent but called for forgiveness and second chances. The booking has prompted sponsor withdrawals and criticism from UK leaders including Prime Minister Keir Starmer and London Mayor Sadiq Khan.

Richard Grenell is stepping down as interim president of the Kennedy Center after over a year in the role. President Donald Trump announced the departure on Truth Social, praising Grenell's work during a transitional period. Matt Floca, the current vice president of facilities operations, is set to become COO and executive director pending board approval.

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Lawyers for two lawsuits urged a U.S. district judge this week to halt plans to close the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for two years of renovations. The suits target President Trump and the center's board, citing lack of congressional approval and unauthorized changes to the building. Representative Joyce Beatty also seeks removal of Trump's name from the venue.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has criticized Wireless Festival's booking of Ye for its 2026 edition at Finsbury Park, following initial condemnations from Jewish groups over the rapper's antisemitic history. Khan's spokesperson stated the artist's past comments are 'offensive and wrong' and not reflective of the city's values.

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At the 2026 Oscars, host Conan O’Brien and several presenters and winners addressed chaotic global times, including wars and polarization. Speakers referenced diverse issues from free speech to international conflicts, while Donald Trump criticized media coverage online. The ceremony highlighted themes of unity and resilience amid these tensions.

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