Category Archives: Film/Television
“Still Dreaming” Now Available on DVD and Streaming
We’re delighted that the excellent documentary, “Still Dreaming,” by our friends Hank Rogerson and Jilann Spitzmiller, is now available for purchase on their website as a DVD or via streaming. Here’s the scoop: STILL DREAMING is the multi-award winning, uproarious film about … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter on Panel at Association for Gerontology in Higher Education Annual Meeting
Last week at the annual meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, EngAGE Founder and Executive Director Tim Carpenter shared the Opening Plenary panel with Hank Rogerson and Jilann Spitzmiller, the filmmaking team behind the documentary, “Still Dreaming.” (The … Continue reading
EngAGE Featured in New York Times: “Using the Arts to Promote Healthy Aging”
We’re pleased to be featured in “Using the Arts to Promote Healthy Aging,” an article by Jane E. Brody, who writes about health and aging for the New York Times.
Free Fun in December in the L.A. Area
If you’re looking for artistic inspiration, a visit to one of our area museums will provide it. Here’s a list of free museum days in December. And here’s a list of free days all year long. Enjoy! HOLIDAY … Continue reading
Lily Tomlin Gets Emmy Nomination
Lily Tomlin, 75, has charmed audiences for over 45 years. From the memorable characters she created and showcased on “Laugh In” (remember Ernestine, the telephone operator?), to her film roles (remember “Nine to Five”?) to her stellar turn in her … Continue reading
Four Women Reporters Who Covered the Viet Nam War
On July 27, 2015, in conjunction with the new exhibit “Reporting Vietnam,” the Newseum presented a special evening program featuring women who covered the Vietnam War. Denby Fawcett, Jurate Kazickas, Edith Lederer and Laura Palmer shared their experiences as female … Continue reading