Tag Archives: changing aging
Margaret Keane, the Real Painter of the Big-Eyed Children
“In the 1960s, Walter Keane was feted for his sentimental portraits that sold by the million. But in fact, his wife Margaret was the artist, working in virtual slavery to maintain his success. She tells her story, now the subject … Continue reading
Experience Talks 11/15: Henry Jaglom and Chris Farrell
Tune in to Experience Talks, our “Radio Magazine for the Experienced Listener.” Saturdays 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles, 98.7 FM Santa Barbara, 99.5 China Lake, 93.7 N. San Diego, streaming live online and now syndicated … Continue reading
Art Wolfe, Conservation Photographer
Art Wolfe’s conservation photography career has spanned five decades. His goal has always been to win support for conservation issues by “focusing on what’s beautiful on the Earth.” Wolfe, who has authored an impressive number of published books, has a new one … Continue reading
White House 2015 Conference on Aging
The White House is planning a conference in 2015 on aging, the first one on this topic in ten years. A website has been set up here, and there’s already an opportunity for you to get involved. If you’d like … Continue reading
Artist Frank Stella at 78
“Since 1958, artist Frank Stella has been courting controversy and creating remarkable art in various media. Today, he continues to open new gallery shows and prepares for a 2015 retrospective at the Whitney Museum.” Read more here.
Worth Repeating: Tom Baker, the 4th “Dr. Who”
“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 11/6/13: “As ‘Doctor Who’ nears its 50th anniversary, Tom Baker [79] reflects on … 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

