Category Archives: Film/Television
Bill Murray: Free Spirit
“Many of us have random impulses, but Bill Murray [64] is the man who acts on them, for all of us. Consider, for example, the time a couple of years ago when he caught a cab late at night in … Continue reading
Director Jean-Luc Godard, 83, Makes the Leap to 3-D
“Jean-Luc Godard’s initial idea for the film ‘Goodbye to Language,’ he said, was a simple one: ‘It’s about a man and his wife who no longer speak the same language. The dog they take on walks then intervenes and speaks.’ … Continue reading
Frances McDormand on Red Alert
Francis McDormand, 57, takes on another idiosynchratic character in a four-part mini-series for HBO next month: “Adapted from Elizabeth Strout’s Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of stories, ‘Olive’ is set in an unremarkable Maine town and traces several decades in the emphatically … Continue reading
A Night Out with Sir Michael Caine
On October 1st at Royal Albert Hall, Jonathan Ross was the host of “an evening of pure A-list reminiscence heaven, featuring music from the LSO and anecdotes from Michael Caine himself which, on occasion, brought the house down. . . . Caine was … Continue reading
Research Shows that Creative Aging is Healthy Aging
If you’re a visual or performing artist of a certain age, you probably don’t need to be convinced of the importance of your art in your life. But did you know that there’s research to back up how you feel? … Continue reading
Photographer Bill Cunningham Gets Tribute at Fashion Week
“It was an emotional start to Fashion Week for legendary street style photographer Bill Cunningham. Wednesday night (9/3) at his ‘Fashion Icons’ talk with NYFW creator Fern Mallis at the 92nd Street Y, the 85-year-old Cunningham choked up multiple … Continue reading
“Cyber-Seniors” Is More Than A Film
We’ve posted in the past about the Cyber-Seniors documentary, but we wanted to make sure you’ve seen the trailer and are aware of some opportunities. Cyber-Seniors wants you to get involved! “Cyber-Seniors is more than a film, it’s … Continue reading