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  • Mask made for a wedding. Whie and embroidered in gold.

    Altering How Couples Get to the Altar

    Interactive culinary experiences, unique table layouts, and sustainable “green” weddings were among the 2020 wedding trends predicted by The Knot at the turn of the year. But as the chaos and uncertainty of this year has unfolded, these trends are far from the focus of couples navigating physical distancing, attendance limits and the threat of Read More

  • A setup for a wedding on the Terrace with a macrame altar and white charirs. It's sunny and bright, and the trees are tall and green.

    Striving for Inclusivity in the Wedding Industry

    During this month of Pride celebrations, it is important to reflect on how industries and organizations, like wedding venues, that interact with the LGBTQIA+ community are working to project messages of inclusivity. Although many organizations and businesses within the wedding industry make great efforts to convey that they are welcoming to all, many of the Read More

  • A photo of Jack Rogers in a spotlight in front of a crowd in The Lincoln Center Performance Hall.

    Year in Review // 2019–2020 Season

    Over the last year, we have invited you—our community, friends and family—to FIND YOUR CENTER. The Lincoln Center has celebrated so many life events and special times with you. We’ve been with you for weddings, quinceañeras, bar/bat mitzvahs, graduations, dance recitals, date nights, family holidays and nights out with friends. We want to thank all Read More

  • A photo of Jack Curfman sitting in The Lincoln Center Art Gallery.

    Remembering Jack Curfman

    For almost 40 years, The Lincoln Center was fortunate to have gallery exhibitions designed by the legendary Jack Curfman. We are sad to share that Jack recently passed away of natural causes at the age of 95. We will forever miss his innovative ideas and creative gallery designs along with his sweet disposition and generosity Read More

  • A photo of students in The Lincoln Center Performance Hall for a field trip.

    Supporting Arts Education

    Despite the shortened 2019–2020 performance season, The Lincoln Center Support League’s Arts Education Outreach program reached thousands of local students with live performing arts programs. During the 2019–2020 season, The Lincoln Center Support League connected 3,253 students and community members with world-class professional artists at 10 different educational events. These included: • 700 elementary students enjoying Read More

  • A dark teal and grey graphic that reads "A Note from The Lincoln Center Director Jack A. Rogers"

    A Note from The Lincoln Center Director, Jack A. Rogers

    My Dear Friends, If you know me, then you know that I believe in magic. I believe in magic because I have seen and felt it countless times in my life. I have seen magic pour forth from an artist’s vessel and magic in an epic tale woven together with master craftsmanship. Magic is watching Read More

  • A photo of a wedding banguet in the Canyon West Ballroom at The Lincoln Center. The plates are cold, and the table is decorated with purple and green succlents.

    Coping with Cancellations

    It’s not easy to know what the next steps are when an important life event like your wedding is cancelled or postponed. Mass event cancellations in response to COVID-19 have been occurring daily for the past few weeks, leaving many people wondering what to do next. While it is important to remember that these current Read More