Santa Fe New Mexican

Artists, not drama, focus of awards

- By Ashraf Khalil

WASHINGTON — This year’s Kennedy Center Honors recognizin­g outstandin­g artists and performers managed to skip the political drama that loomed over it earlier this year — just ask honoree Norman Lear.

Ahead of Sunday night’s festivitie­s at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the longtime television producer behind All in the Family and other hits reacted with mock surprise when reminded that President Donald Trump was not attending.

“Really? Wow!” Lear said as he entered the building. “I’m expecting a warm, funny, wonderful evening. My guess is that the focus tonight will be on the arts.”

The president usually sits with the honorees and other guests. But Lear threatened to boycott the event over his opposition to Trump, and other artists expressed unease with the idea of meeting the president. A showdown was avoided when Trump announced in August that he and first lady Melania Trump would not attend.

Another honoree, rapper and actor LL Cool J, called the evening “an amazing, amazing moment” for a hip-hop artist who officials said was the youngest-ever Kennedy Center Honors recipient at 49.

He said there were many deserving rappers and performers from his generation but would not go so far as to say that anybody deserved the honor over him.

“I’m humble, but I’m not going to play pseudo-humble,” he said before the program. “I’m the one!”

The 40th annual Kennedy Center Honors ceremony also paid tribute to dancer and choreograp­her Carmen de Lavallade and musicians Lionel Richie and Gloria Estefan. In addition to the Sunday ceremony, this year’s recipients were honored Saturday at a gala State Department dinner. The program was to be televised Dec. 26 on CBS.

In the past, most U.S. presidents have attended the ceremony, but it’s not unpreceden­ted for a sitting president to skip it. Presidents Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton all missed ceremonies during their terms in office, but in all previous cases the first lady attended.

Kennedy Center officials didn’t hide their relief when Trump announced he wouldn’t attend. Kennedy Center President Deborah F. Rutter and Chairman David M. Rubenstein released a statement saying they were “grateful” to the Trumps for avoiding a conflict that would overshadow the ceremony.

“In choosing not to participat­e in this year’s honor’s activities, the administra­tion has graciously signaled its respect for the Kennedy Center and ensures the honors gala remains a deservingl­y special moment for the honorees,” the statement said.

 ?? KEVIN WOLF/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Front row from left, 2017 Kennedy Center Honorees Carmen de Lavallade, Norman Lear, and Gloria Estefan; back row from left, LL Cool J and Lionel Richie following the State Department dinner for the Kennedy Center Honors on Saturday in Washington.
KEVIN WOLF/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Front row from left, 2017 Kennedy Center Honorees Carmen de Lavallade, Norman Lear, and Gloria Estefan; back row from left, LL Cool J and Lionel Richie following the State Department dinner for the Kennedy Center Honors on Saturday in Washington.

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