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Barack Obama was the first president to have his portrait taken with a digital camera in January 2009 by Pete Souza, the then–official White House photographer, [23] using a Canon EOS 5D Mark II. [citation needed] Obama was also the first president to have 3D portraits taken, which were displayed in the Smithsonian Castle in December 2014. [24]
There are four known photos taken by Alexander Gardner of Lincoln during the inauguration. Lincoln stands in the center, with papers in his hand, on the east front of the United States Capitol. March 6, 1865: Henry F. Warren Washington, D.C. The last known high-quality photograph of Lincoln alive, on a balcony at the White House. Two other ...
The 77th Tony Awards are moving to the Upper West Side and will take place at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center. It’s the fourth location change in four years for Broadway’s biggest ...
President Barack Obama with Will Ferrell and Viveca Paulin in 2011. The inaugural recipient of the award was Richard Pryor. [5] The first two years of the prize honoring Pryor and Jonathan Winters were taped and broadcast on Comedy Central. [5] From 2000 to 2022, the award presentations were taped for broadcast on PBS.
FILE - Cate Blanchett appears at the Goya Film Awards in Valencia, Spain, on Feb. 12, 2022. Blanchett will receive the 47th Chaplin Award by Film at Lincoln Center on April 25, in New York.
Theater fans, mark your calendars: This season's Tony Awards will take place on June 16 at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. Last year, the telecast was broadcast from the ...
June 22, 1956: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. incorporated. [8] October 31, 1956: Lincoln Square Development Plan is approved, many changes to the area are proposed. [9] May 14, 1959: Ground-breaking ceremony with U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower. [8] April 6, 1964: Lincoln Center Fountain, named for Charles Revson, opens. [3]