How to watch the 42nd annual Kennedy Center Honors
The 42nd Kennedy Center Honors this year recognized "Sesame Street," actress Sally Field, musician Michael Tilson Thomas, singer Linda Ronstadt and the band Earth Wind & Fire. CBS News' Paula Reid was there for it all on December 8 — on the red carpet and backstage with some of America's most distinguished performers.
You can watch it on CBS at 8 p.m. ET on December 15 and a preview special on CBSN at 7 p.m. ET.
"This is the biggest social evening of the year in Washington and we get the Hollywood stars, the broadcast stars, and we have the political leaders, as well, so it's a rare combination. And we have a really good group of honorees," said David Rubenstein, chair of the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees.
How to watch the Kennedy Center Honors
- Date: Sunday, December 15, 2019
- Time: 8 p.m. ET
- Location: Kennedy Center
- TV Channel: CBS
- Online stream: Watch the Kennedy Center Honors on CBS All Access or on fuboTV (start a free trial)
- Analysis: Watch CBSN starting at 7 p.m. ET, in the player above, for red carpet and behind-the-scenes interviews
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called the Kennedy Center a "significant venue for the whole country." Defense Secretary Mark Esper described the Kennedy Center as a "focus for the arts in D.C. and arguably the country."
"There's something incredibly prestigious and honorable about honoring people of great talent," CBS News president Susan Zirinsky said.
The Kennedy Center Honors pays tribute to icons in the arts. Deborah Rutter, the president of the Kennedy Center, said the artists honored this year are a "reflection of America."
Actor Kevin Kline told CBS News' Paula Reid that Ronstadt is the "queen of rock."
"But what was extraordinary and continues to be extraordinary about Linda is that she never stops moving forward, trying new things," Kline said on the red carpet.
More Kennedy Center Honors coverage
- "Sesame Street" becomes first TV show to be a Kennedy Center honoree
- Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas wants to give people "courage" to color "outside the lines"
- Linda Ronstadt is her own worst critic despite Kennedy Center Honors
- Kennedy Center honorees Earth Wind & Fire on their "message of hope and love and respect"
Musician and producer David Foster honored Earth Wind & Fire. "Very quickly, they merged R&B, pop, classical, jazz, country ... you name the genre, they've used it," Foster said. "Their music was always uplifting, the message was always positive. Like I said last night, you could play it for your grandmother or your grandchild and it would work."
Tilson Thomas, the conductor of the San Francisco Symphony and one of the world's most prolific and respected conductors, was called a "legend" by singer Audra McDonald.
"He's not only someone who's prolific in his work as a conductor but also what he's done to give back to the community," McDonald said.
Actor Tom Hanks told Reid that Sally Field's body of work has grown in "the most impressive way than any actor in Hollywood."
The legendary children's show "Sesame Street" is, as actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt described it, "a fixture of our culture."
"It's certainly a fixture in my mind," he said.
"It's an honor to be here," Cookie Monster told Reid.