Why the Kennedy Center’s Christmas Concert Was Suddenly Canceled

A long-running holiday jazz concert scheduled for Christmas Eve at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts was officially canceled this year following a decision by its longtime host to step away from the event. The concert, part of an annual Jazz Jam series that has taken place for more than two decades, was expected to continue a...

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