John Legend, Kennedy Center announce youth campaign
Singer-songwriter John Legend and the Kennedy Center announced the launch of a digital youth campaign, “What’s Going On . . . NOW,” dedicated to encouraging students to get involved in the arts.
5 Seconds
Jan. 31, 2012
John Legend sings for students at Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Northwest Washington. The Kennedy Center announced the launch of a digital youth campaign, "What's Going On . . . NOW," dedicated to encouraging students to get involved in the arts and commemorating the 40th anniversary of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On." A group of high school students from Duke Ellington got a surprise visit from Legend, who will perform at a concert in May at the culmination of the project.
Sarah L. Voisin / The Washington Post
FEATURED PHOTO GALLERIES
Oxbow wins and infield fun at Preakness Stakes in Baltimore
Oxbow put D. Wayne Lukas in the record books again with an upset of Orb in the Preakness, giving the Hall of Fame trainer his 14th win in a Triple...
Obama addresses Morehouse College graduates
President Obama gets personal about race and manhood in a speech to graduates of historically black Morehouse College.
The 2013 Billboard Music Awards red carpet and ceremony
Stars float down the red carpet in Las Vegas to make their way into a performance-filled awards ceremony featuring artists such as Prince, Justin...
Tornadoes slam Midwest, Plains
Several tornadoes struck parts of the nation’s midsection Sunday, concentrating damage in central Oklahoma and Wichita, Kan. One person was killed near Shawnee, Okla., and 21...
At-home visits may be the new pre-preschool
In an effort to close the achievement gap, new programs get to kids early. Here are some of the people Milenka St. Clair, a family support worker...
- Spam
- Obscene
- Duplicate






Loading...
Comments