The Fort Worth Press - Coppola, Grateful Dead honored at arts gala bidding Biden farewell

USD -
AED 3.672504
AFN 63.999806
ALL 82.021516
AMD 376.218157
AOA 917.000191
ARS 1392.958396
AUD 1.417063
AWG 1.8025
AZN 1.70229
BAM 1.671981
BBD 2.012823
BDT 122.815341
BHD 0.377508
BIF 2970.203926
BMD 1
BND 1.273995
BOB 6.905365
BRL 5.079401
BSD 0.999316
BTN 92.260676
BWP 13.408103
BYN 2.916946
BYR 19600
BZD 2.009908
CAD 1.38605
CDF 2300.000066
CHF 0.7879
CLF 0.022991
CLP 907.780011
CNY 6.857402
CNH 6.823901
COP 3690.93
CRC 464.865789
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 94.263732
CZK 20.82455
DJF 177.962805
DKK 6.383625
DOP 60.429908
DZD 132.297449
EGP 53.287949
ERN 15
ETB 156.060642
EUR 0.85427
FJD 2.21245
FKP 0.755232
GBP 0.742295
GEL 2.679942
GGP 0.755232
GHS 11.002594
GIP 0.755232
GMD 73.501353
GNF 8768.540286
GTQ 7.645223
GYD 209.079369
HKD 7.832335
HNL 26.541569
HRK 6.438901
HTG 131.013289
HUF 320.855499
IDR 16976
ILS 3.07639
IMP 0.755232
INR 92.34655
IQD 1309.168626
IRR 1315874.999596
ISK 122.829585
JEP 0.755232
JMD 157.315666
JOD 0.709008
JPY 158.148971
KES 129.389884
KGS 87.449848
KHR 4004.051923
KMF 427.000271
KPW 899.988897
KRW 1474.375032
KWD 0.30909
KYD 0.832781
KZT 477.797202
LAK 22044.605534
LBP 89507.229776
LKR 315.00748
LRD 183.877586
LSL 16.405557
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.342381
MAD 9.297457
MDL 17.208704
MGA 4151.956301
MKD 52.687359
MMK 2100.006416
MNT 3571.582477
MOP 8.062591
MRU 39.716179
MUR 46.759748
MVR 15.44989
MWK 1732.852911
MXN 17.400797
MYR 3.975995
MZN 63.949709
NAD 16.405557
NGN 1376.150051
NIO 36.775989
NOK 9.528045
NPR 147.619434
NZD 1.71319
OMR 0.384502
PAB 0.999308
PEN 3.423792
PGK 4.388117
PHP 59.390972
PKR 278.805044
PLN 3.633835
PYG 6482.581748
QAR 3.644112
RON 4.352028
RSD 100.208981
RUB 78.601648
RWF 1463.05185
SAR 3.752464
SBD 8.048583
SCR 13.894275
SDG 600.999648
SEK 9.212899
SGD 1.272845
SLE 24.603045
SOS 571.130592
SRD 37.442965
STD 20697.981008
STN 20.943751
SVC 8.744604
SYP 110.549356
SZL 16.401879
THB 31.876019
TJS 9.498763
TMT 3.51
TND 2.918401
TRY 44.4774
TTD 6.778082
TWD 31.718298
TZS 2599.999759
UAH 43.307786
UGX 3697.197396
UYU 40.598418
UZS 12222.269716
VES 473.467198
VND 26332.5
VUV 119.420937
WST 2.770913
XAF 560.735672
XAG 0.012943
XAU 0.000208
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.8011
XDR 0.698977
XOF 560.766831
XPF 101.948615
YER 238.549691
ZAR 16.311565
ZMK 9001.202706
ZMW 19.112505
ZWL 321.999592
  • CMSC

    0.2600

    22.4

    +1.16%

  • CMSD

    0.3000

    22.59

    +1.33%

  • RYCEF

    1.3400

    16.69

    +8.03%

  • RBGPF

    -13.5000

    69

    -19.57%

  • BCC

    3.8600

    78.57

    +4.91%

  • NGG

    2.0000

    89.52

    +2.23%

  • GSK

    0.9800

    56.82

    +1.72%

  • RIO

    3.8400

    98.5

    +3.9%

  • BCE

    0.3000

    24.13

    +1.24%

  • VOD

    0.4050

    15.715

    +2.58%

  • AZN

    4.3400

    205.15

    +2.12%

  • BTI

    0.3500

    59.15

    +0.59%

  • BP

    -2.0750

    45.165

    -4.59%

  • RELX

    1.0200

    34.38

    +2.97%

  • JRI

    0.0290

    12.719

    +0.23%

Coppola, Grateful Dead honored at arts gala bidding Biden farewell
Coppola, Grateful Dead honored at arts gala bidding Biden farewell / Photo: © AFP

Coppola, Grateful Dead honored at arts gala bidding Biden farewell

Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola was inducted into America's arts pantheon at Washington's Kennedy Center on Sunday, where directing greats Martin Scorsese and George Lucas paid tribute to the legendary auteur at the annual gala marrying politics and entertainment.

Text size:

The Kennedy Center Honors, among the highest American arts awards, see Washington's political elite rub shoulders with entertainment A-listers who descend on the US seat of power.

It was the final gala in the presence of President Joe Biden, who sat with his wife Jill and Vice President Kamala Harris in the mezzanine of the opera house where psychedelic rockers the Grateful Dead, blues innovator Bonnie Raitt and jazz star Arturo Sandoval were also inducted.

The Apollo -- the globally celebrated Harlem music venue that launched myriad careers and bore witness to a civil rights revolution -- was the fifth honoree.

It was the first time a Kennedy Center award went to an arts institution.

The night of glamour is a fundraiser and traditionally features the president. Both Biden and Harris received standing ovations Sunday, the last gala of their term.

Donald Trump bucked the norm and did not attend during his presidency, after several of the honored artists threatened to boycott the gala if he came during his first year in office.

It's not unlikely such political theatrics may loom over the event again once Trump returns to the White House next year.

But Kennedy Center president Deborah Rutter told AFP on the red carpet that she is unfazed.

"I work to find the best, most bipartisan way that we can represent all America -- all of America, to all of America."

It was indeed a bipartisan evening, with Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson along with former house speaker Nancy Pelosi among the politicians in attendance.

Democrat Pelosi of California told journalists she is something of a "Deadhead" -- a member of the devoted subculture of fans known for following the Grateful Dead from show to show.

Asked if she ever attended a Grateful Dead concert -- known for their marathon length, improvisation, flower-child garb and drugs -- the 84-year-old Pelosi answered "many times."

- Legends honoring legends -

Sunday's concert gala was akin to a Dead concert when it came to length, clocking in at approximately four hours as top-tier talents took the stage in homage to their peers.

Scorsese gave a detailed account of a time Coppola -- the master behind cinematic epics including "Apocalypse Now" and "The Godfather" -- innovated a self-stirring pasta sauce by attaching a 16-millimeter projector to a wooden spoon that rotated along with the spool.

The crew including Scorsese and Coppola then left the simmering sauce to attend a screening.

"We came back three hours later. The sauce was perfect," Scorsese said to laughter and cheers. "What Francis did that night was heroic. It was undaunted, inventive -- it was the essence of creativity."

"Then, of course, there were the films."

Also in the house to celebrate Coppola was his daughter Sofia and granddaughter Gia, themselves both directors, along with his actor nephew Jason Schwartzman and his actor sister, Talia Shire.

Star Wars director and mentee Lucas along with longtime collaborators Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Laurence Fishburne also honored their friend.

Maggie Rogers and Leon Bridges kicked off the Grateful Dead tribute with "Friend of the Devil" as stars including Chloe Sevigny, Sturgill Simpson, David Letterman and Dave Matthews also featured among those honoring the San Francisco rockers who played a key role in 1960s counterculture.

The touching homage was particularly poignant in the wake of founding member Phil Lesh's recent death.

Living members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann attended to accept the honor.

A laundry list of stars including Queen Latifah, Doug E. Fresh and Dave Chappelle graced the stage to celebrate the Apollo, which fetes its 90th anniversary this year.

The performance detailed the venue's sweeping history that launched stars and cemented legends, all against the backdrop of racist segregation and civil-rights era protest.

Stars including Sheryl Crow, Brandi Carlile, Arnold McCuller, Jackson Browne and James Taylor performed in honor of Raitt, the Grammy-winning and cult-favorite rock, blues and folk singer.

"Her sort of swagger and confidence in the way that she holds herself, with her shoulders back, and that stance with that electric guitar, showed me pretty much everything I needed to know as a young girl about the fact that I could do that too," fellow Grammy-winner Carlile told AFP.

And Cuban-born Sandoval, the jazz artist with exceedingly flexible range, inspired a rhythmic Latin jazz performance that brought the crowd to its feet.

F.Carrillo--TFWP