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President Donald Trump has said that he plans to host the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors on Dec. 7, 2025. Here's everything to ...
Deborah Rutter, who grew up in Encino and began her career as an orchestra executive in Los Angeles, will be the next president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington ...
And Rutter came from Seattle, where her accomplishments included boosting audiences and finances and building a new hall for the orchestra. “They did very well by Deborah,” Volpe said of the CSO.
When Deborah Rutter takes over as president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts next summer, she’ll bring with her a sterling reputation. Over the past decade in the same position at ...
Deborah Rutter says, she has been having that conversation for some 30 years now. She knows ballet lovers will show up for the Washington Ballet and Bach lovers will go to the symphony.
Deborah Rutter, who’s served as the president of the Kennedy Center since 2014, will step down from the high-profile role at the end of the year. “After more than 10 extraordinary years in ...
Deborah Rutter, the longtime Kennedy Center president who was fired by President Donald Trump in his first month in office, is taking a key position at Duke University.
Rutter, 53, is an administrator, a leader, the person who bridges the CSO’s artistic and business sides in perpetually challenging times. She must keep her musicians, conductors and associates ...
On Monday, one month shy of serving 11 years as president of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association, Deborah F. Rutter will step down from her position to take on another high-profile ...
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