Celebrities, guests arrive for Kennedy Center Honors program

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Front row from left, David Rubenstein, 2018 Kennedy Center Honorees Wayne Shorter, Philip Glass, Reba McEntire, Cher, Kennedy Center President Deborah Rutter; back row from left, Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan, Grace Rodriguez, and the 2018 Kennedy Center Honorees, the co-creators of “Hamilton,” Thomas Kail, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Andy Blankenbuehler, and Alex Lacamoire pose for a group photo. | AP Photo/Kevin Wolf

WASHINGTON — Celebrities and guests are arriving at Washington’s Kennedy Center for this year’s Kennedy Center Honors program.

The artists receiving this year’s lifetime artistic achievement award on Sunday are Cher, composer Phillip Glass, country music legend Reba McEntire and jazz icon Wayne Shorter. The co-creators of “Hamilton” will receive a unique award honoring them as “trailblazing creators of a transformative work that defies category.”

For the second straight year, President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump will not attend.

Other presidents have missed Kennedy Center ceremonies, but Trump is the first to miss them twice. He returned early Sunday from the Group of 20 summit in Argentina.

Had he gone to the Kennedy Center, it’s unlikely he would have been warmly welcomed by at least some of the honorees.

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