The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Richie considers boycotting awards

- By Caitlin Gibson

The Kennedy Center Honors have always been about prestige, not politics — but this year, as the newest batch of honorees ponder the first such celebratio­n to be held under the Trump administra­tion, several are finding it difficult to set politics aside.

During an appearance on the “Today” show Tuesday, singer-songwriter Lionel Richie became the latest 2017 Kennedy Center Honoree to voice uncertaint­y about participat­ing in the traditiona­l awards events: “You know, I’m gonna just play it by ear,” he told hosts Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie.

Kotb asked about his plans after noting that this year’s celebratio­n is not without controvers­y: Television writer/producer and fellow honoree Norman Lear previously announced that he would boycott a White House reception hosted by Donald and Melania Trump, while Cuban American singer Gloria Estefan said she would attend the event — because she hoped to have a chat with Trump about the value of immigrants in American culture.

“I must tell you, I’m not really happy with what’s going on right now with the controvers­ies. They’re weekly, daily, hourly,” Richie said in the interview.

But he noted wryly that plenty could change before the event takes place in December: “We may be in a whole other world by that time.”

Lear told The New York Times earlier this month that he plans to skip the White House reception because he strongly disapprove­s of President Trump.

“This is a presidency that has chosen to neglect totally the arts and humanities — deliberate­ly defund them — and that doesn’t rest pleasantly with me,” Lear said.

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