Trump Talks "Cats" at the Kennedy Center, the Statue of Liberty Is Staying Put (for Now), and Where to Watch March Madness - Washingtonian
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Today’s news covers D.C. sports, including the Wizards' loss and the Capitals facing Detroit with Ovechkin nearing an NHL scoring milestone. The NCAA men's basketball tournament play-ins start tonight. In music, a love for The Knife's 'Heartbeats' live performance is shared. Additionally, President Trump’s comments during a Kennedy Center visit, including unusual suggestions for the awards and hosting possibilities, are notable. The interplay of sports and culture paints a diverse picture of the day's happenings in Washington.
During a Kennedy Center visit, President Trump suggested giving awards to Elvis Presley, Babe Ruth, and Luciano Pavarotti—even though Kennedy Center Honors are not awarded posthumously.
I can't stop listening to: The Knife, 'Heartbeats'... the far-and-away best rendition of 'Heartbeats' is this live performance, which trades some of the original's jauntiness for a more sedate, slightly haunting synthscape.
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