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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Jan 28, 2026, 08:46 PM Wednesday

Kennedy Center's new programming head resigns days after hire was announced [View all]

Source: Washington Post

January 28, 2026 at 8:15 p.m. EST


In a Jan. 16 news release, the Kennedy Center announced that Kevin Couch would be its new senior vice president of artistic programming. On Jan. 22, the center posted the announcement on X. Not a week later, Couch resigned. Couch confirmed his resignation Wednesday but declined to comment further. The Kennedy Center did not respond to The Washington Post’s request for comment. A webpage listing the center’s executive administration does not include Couch.

“We are proud to welcome Kevin Couch to the Trump Kennedy Center as we expand our commonsense programming,” the Kennedy Center’s president, Richard Grenell, said in the statement announcing Couch’s hiring. “Kevin brings a clear-eyed approach to curating a roster of compelling shows that invite and inspire all audiences.”

Couch founded CBC Creative, a Dallas-based branding agency. He also worked as a manager for various touring acts, including the R&B group Color Me Badd, according to the news release. His position as the director of programming for ATG Entertainment, which oversees venues in San Antonio, Tulsa, Little Rock and Springfield, Missouri, was the most relevant to his short-lived stint as an artistic programmer for the Kennedy Center. He routinely booked acts with wide appeal such as Nate Bargatze, Diana Ross and Carlos Santana.

“I am honored to join the Trump Kennedy Center at such a pivotal moment for the performing arts,” Couch said in the news release. “I look forward to the extraordinary creative possibilities ahead — championing our artists and partners to deliver meaningful experiences at America’s cultural center.” Couch’s surprisingly quick resignation comes as the Kennedy Center is shedding talent from its stages, with many cancellations announced after President Donald Trump, the center’s chairman, had his name added to the building and its branding.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/2026/01/28/kennedy-center-kevin-couch-resigns-svp-artistic-programming/



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Couch, eh? Hugin Wednesday #1
DAMMIT YOU SCOOPED ME, YOU SON OF AN ANGEL!!!! Montauk6 Wednesday #12
Snort.... Bengus81 Yesterday #25
Two weeks? How many Scaramuccis is that? progressoid Wednesday #2
there is an old CIA manual around... ret5hd Wednesday #3
New Podcast Idea: Shortless, featuring Kevin Couch and Anthony Scaramucci Prairie Gates Wednesday #4
ouch. erronis Wednesday #5
Some people are saying that Vance kept asking him for a...ummm...get together! Enter stage left Wednesday #6
Until Trump's name is removed, and his appointees are replaced, no decent American should support the Kennedy Center. Martin68 Wednesday #7
Same onenote Wednesday #11
And restored in such a way as that it's no longer under control of the Federal government. cstanleytech Yesterday #16
A guy I knew in high school is a balloon artist kimbutgar Wednesday #8
I wonder if someone asked him if he had any plans for a career after the Trump regine. Working at the flashman13 Wednesday #9
"Commonsense programming", aka... reACTIONary Wednesday #10
Exactly NJCher Yesterday #17
Once he got there and found out the next 6 months was 2 month residencies each AZJonnie Yesterday #13
Ambitious guy takes a gig thinking he can work with political extremists. LudwigPastorius Yesterday #14
He saved his reputation, but not indefinitely. littlemissmartypants Yesterday #15
Might be too late though BumRushDaShow Yesterday #18
True. Maybe with some time distance and a good spindoctor he can resurrect it further down the road. littlemissmartypants Yesterday #22
Let me guess. The programmer can't locate anyone willing to be on the program. Vinca Yesterday #19
They can always try to bring in Dennis Miller, Joe Piscopo, and Jon Lovitz BumRushDaShow Yesterday #21
He's still alive? Of course, it's been hard to tell for years. Vinca Yesterday #23
He's been "preserved" for use in a wax museum some day. BumRushDaShow Yesterday #24
The Trump appointee timeline Ray Bruns Yesterday #20
He probably got tired of scheduling Kid Rock and Ted Nugent. Lara Trump on holidays. Norrrm Yesterday #26
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