Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like to watch as the crew chisels the name off TKC.
Someone should livestream as a fundraiser for GOTV efforts
Anonymous wrote:I’d like to watch as the crew chisels the name off TKC.
Anonymous wrote:I’d like to watch as the crew chisels the name off TKC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A win and on jfk birthday! Wrestled it back from trumps grimy hands. He’s big mad.
I’m excited to see it back to its glory!
So after more than a year of boycotting the Kennedy Center, now I guess I'm supposed to help it recover. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad the orange circus is leaving the building...but the whiplash is real.
I’m not going back until Trump is gone. I refuse to support something where Trump completely controls who is performing. The very fact that he tried to put his name on a memorial for someone else and then throws a tantrum when he doesn’t get his way is reason enough to stay away until Trump is gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A win and on jfk birthday! Wrestled it back from trumps grimy hands. He’s big mad.
I’m excited to see it back to its glory!
So after more than a year of boycotting the Kennedy Center, now I guess I'm supposed to help it recover. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad the orange circus is leaving the building...but the whiplash is real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A win and on jfk birthday! Wrestled it back from trumps grimy hands. He’s big mad.
I’m excited to see it back to its glory!
So after more than a year of boycotting the Kennedy Center, now I guess I'm supposed to help it recover. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad the orange circus is leaving the building...but the whiplash is real.
Anonymous wrote:A win and on jfk birthday! Wrestled it back from trumps grimy hands. He’s big mad.
I’m excited to see it back to its glory!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The Kennedy Center will probably partially reopen, and have some much-needed repairs concurrently.
What's changed is that we can all patronize it again! Woohoo!
What are those? It had a pretty extensive renovation in the not too distant past.
Apparently the issues are all consequences of past water infiltration. I don't know how much was addressed by the prior reno, and how much remains to be done. But I've heard there's still significant steel corrosion, concrete deterioration (especially in the parking garage) and all electric systems need to be safeguarded (especially in the service tunnels). The design of the roof has been a perennial problem causing drainage issues on the marble beneath, but I don't know what can be done about that.
This is why I think we can keep the Center open and making money, while closing off whatever needs to repaid, sequentially. Parking has always been a shitshow anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The Kennedy Center will probably partially reopen, and have some much-needed repairs concurrently.
What's changed is that we can all patronize it again! Woohoo!
What are those? It had a pretty extensive renovation in the not too distant past.