Stevie Wonder
Coverage of Stevie Wonder in the Nexus archive.
- Obama Center's opening ceremony ridiculed for far-left ritual before star-studded show
The Obama Presidential Center's opening ceremony included a land acknowledgment ritual that was mocked online for being performative. The event featured high-profile Democrats and celebrities, with critics arguing the ritual contradicts continued land use. The center, costing nearly $1 billion, will officially open on Friday.
- Obama Center's opening ceremony ridiculed for far-left ritual before star-studded show
The Obama Presidential Center's opening ceremony featured a land acknowledgment ritual that was mocked as performative by critics. High-profile Democrats and celebrities attended the event despite controversies surrounding the $1 billion center's construction and land use.
- Former presidents and celebrity guests headline dedication at the Obama Presidential Center
The Obama Presidential Center was dedicated in Chicago with former President Barack Obama, former First Lady Michelle, and three former presidents. The 19-acre campus includes a museum, library, and features free public admission with ticketed museum access.
- Obama opens Chicago presidential center, urges Americans to defend democracy
Barack Obama opened his presidential center in Chicago, urging Americans to defend democracy. The event, attended by three former presidents, featured a performance by Stevie Wonder.
- Obama Center's opening draws former presidents, music legends and A-list celebrities
Barack Obama celebrated the opening of his presidential museum in Chicago with former presidents, celebrities, and notable figures. The event featured performances by Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, and others, with the center set to open to the public on Juneteenth. The facility includes a museum, library branch, and public spaces on Chicago's South Side.
- Obama Presidential Center opens Thursday: Here's what to know
The Obama Presidential Center will open on June 17th with a ceremony featuring The Roots, Bruce Springsteen, Christina Aguilera, Common, Eddie Vedder, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Stevie Wonder, Marc Anthony, Tems, U2's Bono and The Edge, and Marsai Martin.
- Springsteen, Bono and Stevie Wonder will help the Obamas open their presidential museum
Springsteen, Bono, and Stevie Wonder will assist the Obamas in opening their presidential museum. The museum, located near Obama's former residence and political career start, is projected to draw over 1 million annual visitors.
- Obama Presidential Center opens with star-studded dedication ceremony in Chicago
Barack Obama is celebrating the opening of his presidential center in Chicago with a dedication ceremony featuring Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Bono, and three former presidents. The event marks the official launch of the Obama Presidential Center.
- Springsteen, Bono and Stevie Wonder will help the Obamas open their presidential museum
Barack Obama and Michelle Obama will host a dedication ceremony for the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, featuring performances by Bruce Springsteen, Bono, Stevie Wonder, and other celebrities. The event precedes the museum's public opening on Juneteenth, with former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton also attending. President Donald Trump is not among the announced guests.
- Springsteen, Bono and Stevie Wonder will help the Obamas open their presidential museum
Barack Obama's presidential museum in Chicago will open with a celebration featuring Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Bono, and other celebrities. Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton are among the guests, while Donald Trump is absent from the event. The museum, located in Jackson Park, includes a library branch, public spaces, and a museum dedicated to Obama's political and personal life.
- Former Presidents Bush, Clinton and Biden to attend Obama Presidential Center ceremony
Former Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Joe Biden plan to attend the dedication ceremony for the Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park. The event features performances by Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, and others, with heavy security measures similar to the 2024 Democratic National Convention. President Donald Trump was not invited to the ceremony.