Category Archives: NoHo Senior Arts Colony
LA Times Features Creative Residents at NoHo Senior Arts Colony
When EngAGE Founder and Executive Director Tim Carpenter decided that retirement living should offer more than bingo and doughnuts, he created a new, exiting, and far more fulfilling model for senior living: EngAGE, Inc., which brings intellectually and creatively stimulating … Continue reading
NoHo Senior Arts Colony in NY Times Article
NoHo Senior Arts Colony gets mentioned in, “Finding Communities That Connect and Nurture the Like-Minded,” a recent article by Abby Ellin in the New York Times. The article reinforces with examples what we at EngAGE believe is an important consideration to … Continue reading
Show by Artist David Kcenich Opens 12/23 at NoHO SAC
Amada Talbot, Creative Programs Director at NoHo SAC, invites everyone to join in the fun at NoHo SAC at the opening reception for artist David Kcenich on Tuesday, December 23rd, from 6 to 8 p.m. Live jazz will be provided … Continue reading
“Melissa Arctic” at the Road on Magnolia Closes 11/15
ELIZABETH SAMPSON, EngAGE Regional Programs Director, is in the cast of the Road Theatre’s latest collaboration with Craig Wright (TV’s “Tyrant,” “Six Feet Under,” “Lost,” “United States of Tara,” and more). The play is loosely based on Shakespeare’s “A Winter’s Tale.” This … Continue reading
Road Theatre Summer Playwright Competition: Our Winner!
WINNER ANNOUNCED FOR ROAD THEATRE SUMMER PLAYWRIGHT COMPETITION! We asked for plays where great, juicy, older characters can be played by older actors, and we received some wonderful plays. Thank you, all playwrights! Outside readers and theatre professionals read and scored … Continue reading
Photographer Rod Sokal to Have Show at NoHoSAC 7/29
Poets & Writers, Inc. Funds Two EngAGE Poetry Classes
From EngAGE C.O.O. Maureen Kellen-Taylor: At EngAGE we believe in Poetry ! Poetry is truth in its Sunday clothes. – Joseph Roux . . . it is through poetry that we give name to those ideas which are—until the poem—nameless and formless, about to be birthed, but already felt. – Audre Lorde We suspect … Continue reading

