I'm not sure how the National Portrait Gallery knows how to pick my favorite people to showcase in their One Life Gallery, but they do. First was Walt Whitman: A Kosmos (and you all know about my irrational love for him), and now it's Kate: A Centennial Celebration, about Katharine Hepburn, whose films I love.
I'm reviewing it for DCist this week, so I'll just say that I love these little exhibits, and I can't wait to see who else they do for future One Life shows. I went through the NPG's archives, and they've done shows on other favorites of mine over the years — like Ernest Hemingway and Edith Wharton.
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