Kennedy Center Honors Spielberg, Parton ...

Kennedy Center Honors Spielberg, Parton and Robinson

Posted by Collegekid 599 days ago
Steven Spielberg, Dolly Parton, Smokey Robinson, Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and Zubin Mehta have been awarded Kennedy Center Honors for their lifetime contributions to the arts and American culture. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice hosted the 29th annual awards ceremony at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Rice revealed her first date was a concert by R&B legend Robinson, with her father insisting on coming along as a chaperone because he was worried "there was too much power in Smokey's soul." Country legend Parton joked the ceremony was "like hillbillies in the city" after admiring the desk of third President Thomas Jefferson in one of the historic building's lavish rooms. Saving Private Ryan director Spielberg, Phantom Of The Opera composer Lloyd Webber and conductor Zubin Mehta were also present to pick up their gongs.
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Collegekid
posted by Collegekid
What? They got an award, not money.
posted 599 days ago
KenyanGal
posted by KenyanGal
If you ask me he deserved that, i guess they all did, the all contributed so much, Steven S with all his movies. But i hate to see the government clashing with Celebs, the gov is unpopular as it already is, but unfortunately the government is making these celebs even more rich. So wat good does it do for those that work on a minimum income or that are in the middle class.
The WORST SAYING IN THE WORLD IS " Money makes the world go round"
The best is "Love makes the world go round" One shows pure greed the other shows pure love.
posted 599 days ago