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The loss of this jazz tradition is a warning to every cultural institution that thinks it can “brand” its way into the future while leaving its history behind. Trust is a currency that is earned over decades and can be spent in a single afternoon. As the cold December wind whips across the Potomac, the Kennedy Center stands as a grand, marble shell—beautiful on the outside, but significantly quieter on the inside. The first lesson of 2025’s holiday season is a hard one: an institution can survive without a name, but it cannot survive without its soul.
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