Tag Archives: changing aging
National Medal of Arts & National Humanities Medal Awards
The annual awards ceremony of the National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal took place at the White House on July 28th. The President told the recipients that their “accomplishments enrich our lives and reveal something about ourselves … Continue reading
Wallace Shawn, Radical Playwright
From Salon.com: “Wallace Shawn would no doubt prefer it if you knew him as a radical playwright, the American successor to Chekhov and Ibsen, rather than as the lovable character actor of “The Princess Bride” and “Clueless,” and innumerable other … Continue reading
Worth Repeating: Muslim and Jewish Algerian Musicians Reunite After Fifty Years
“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 8/11/13: “A chance encounter between a tourist and a mirror maker in … Continue reading
Video from “Reflections” Art Show at LBSAC
Thanks to Helene Weinberg, Arts Program Manager at Long Beach Senior Arts Colony, for producing this cool video of the recent “Reflections” art show held there on July 15th. The show featured work by professional and emerging resident artists who live … Continue reading
Experience Talks 8/2: One-Hour Live Music Special + Give-Aways!
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 on … Continue reading
Road Theatre Summer Playwright Competition: Our Winner!
WINNER ANNOUNCED FOR ROAD THEATRE SUMMER PLAYWRIGHT COMPETITION! We asked for plays where great, juicy, older characters can be played by older actors, and we received some wonderful plays. Thank you, all playwrights! Outside readers and theatre professionals read and scored … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter in Forbes Article on Purpose-Built Communities
EngAGE Founder and Executive Director Tim Carpenter gets quoted in “When You Want to Live Among Your Tribe,” an article by Next Avenue contributor Beth Baker on Forbes.com: Tim Carpenter, executive director of the nonprofit EngAGE, based in southern California, is … Continue reading

