Tag Archives: changing aging
Worth Repeating: Patrick Stewart Ponders the Future
“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 5/2/14: The actor whose leading roles in “Star Trek” and “X-Men” have … Continue reading
Candace Bergen’s Second Memoir: A Fine Romance
In Candice Bergen’s second memoir, A Fine Romance, published in April, the author “interweaves 35 years of love affairs — with her first husband, the French director Louis Malle; their daughter, Chloe; and her second husband, the real estate developer … Continue reading
International Perspective: Reviving Pakistani Classical Music
“In his home in Lahore, Pakistan, Saleem Khan holds up his late father’s violin. There are no strings, the wood is scratched and the bridge is missing. ‘There was a time when people used to come to Lahore from … Continue reading
The Sea Women of South Korea
“For hundreds of years, women in the South Korean island province of Jeju have made their living harvesting seafood by hand from the ocean floor. Known as haenyeo, or sea women, they use no breathing equipment, although a typical dive … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter to Speak at Denver Art Museum Symposium
Artful Aging: Through the Lens of Miró To celebrate the work of Joan Miró, the Denver Art Museum is presenting a one-day symposium on Thursday, May 7 (9 am-4 pm) about creativity and aging, featuring inspirational talks and immersive workshops. Start … Continue reading
Bill Withers on His Own Terms
From Rolling Stone: [In Bill Withers’ home] on the mantel in a hallway, there is a Best R&B Song award for 1980’s “Just the Two of Us,” from the last time he attended [the Grammy Awards show], three decades ago; … Continue reading

