Tag Archives: changing aging
Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin: Powerhouse Stars of a New Sitcom with a Twist
Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin star in “Grace and Frankie,” the new Netflix comedy which deals with life after divorce for mature couples. But there’s a twist to the end of their relationships: Robert (Martin Sheen) is leaving his wife (Jane Fonda) … Continue reading
Worth Repeating: Larry McMurtry and the Mythology of the Old West
“Worth Repeating” is a weekly feature on the EngAGE Blog that will bring you previous posts that we think are still timely, interesting, or just plain fun! From 5/4/14: “After more than five decades trying, Larry McMurtry—the Pulitzer Prize- winning … Continue reading
Experience Talks Online: Shiva Rea
Join us for Experience Talks Online, exclusive podcast interviews posted on our website. Carrying on the same tradition as our KPFK-FM/Pacifica Network syndicated radio show, the podcasts feature talented, creative people with experience worth talking about. Find our podcasts on … Continue reading
Tippi Hedren’s Contribution to the Vietnamese Refugee Community
You may know about actress Tippi Hedren’s career (most notably, she starred in “The Birds” and “Marnie”), and you may have heard about her involvement in the protection of exotic animals (she founded and remains active with The Shambala Preserve, a … Continue reading
Carol Spinney Has Been “Big Bird” for 45 Years
“Caroll Spinney helped create the big yellow bird for PBS’ ‘Sesame Street’ in 1969, and he’s been playing the character ever since. . . And if that isn’t impressive enough, he’s also played Oscar the Grouch for the same number … Continue reading
May Is Older Americans Month: Time to Reauthorize the Older Americans Act
Funding programs that allow seniors to age in place is cost-effective; however, Congress has not reauthorized these programs since 2010. We urge you to contact your elected officials and insist that they pass a reauthorization. Learn more in this 5:22 video. … Continue reading
A Museum of Everyday Things
“‘I’m a guardian of time,’ says 74-year-old Domenico Agostinelli when I ask about his great passion, a passion that has led him over the past 60 years to pick up and collect things of all types, from antique art to … Continue reading

