Bill Cosby Named 1998 Kennedy Center Recipient

From: New York Beacon, The | Date: October 7, 1998 | Copyright information


New York Beacon, The

10-07-1998

Bill Cosby Named 1998 Kennedy Center Recipient

On Friday, December 4, 1998, actor and comedian Bill Cosby will be honored by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as a honoree during the festive Kennedy Center Honors of 1998 recipients ceremony at the 21st annual national celebration of the arts.

The beautiful bash will take place at a State Department dinner hosted by Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albrigh...

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