Tag Archives: changing aging
Cyber-Seniors Documentary Premiere in L.A. on 5/9
“The idea for the Cyber-Seniors documentary came from a high school project that was launched by two sisters, Macaulee (16) and Kascha Cassaday (18) in 2009. The sisters had witnessed firsthand how learning to use the Internet had transformed their … Continue reading
Patrick Stewart Ponders the Future
The actor whose leading roles in “Star Trek” and “X-Men” have taken him into the far future, reflects on his career and where present-day society is headed. Read more here at Smithsonian.com. … Continue reading
KPFK-FM Bobbee Zeno Tribute: “That’s Cold-Blooded!”
An important announcement from our friends at KPFK-FM radio: KPFK experienced the sudden loss, on March 19th, of the very engaging, multi-faceted producer and host, Bobbee Zeno. His work at the station goes back 15 years. Bobbee was currently co-producing … Continue reading
Aging Gracefully
It’s an era of extremes: Botoxed “gargoyles” and cougars, or eccentric grandmothers and kooky matrons. Writer Charlotte Druckman muses on her struggle to find older women who are inspiring: “I’d begun to despair of ever having role models. And then Penny Martin—the editor-in-chief of … Continue reading
NoHo Arts Center’s “The Guardsman” Adapted for Older Actors
Can a jealous actor fool his cheating wife? Lillian Groag (artistic associate at the Old Globe) directs a new adaptation of The Guardsman, the comic tour de force about love, fidelity and illusion by Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnár, opening May … Continue reading
International Perspective: Wealthy Senior Expats in Tangier
“In a shrinking world, Tangier is a place where eccentricity is celebrated, where fiscal nomads and expatriates thrive in the midday sun, where light filters through the palms and makes an atmosphere of dreaming. With its bright colors and … Continue reading
Worth Repeating: International & Historical Perspective from 1926
“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 4/20/13: Have you ever found yourself wondering what will become of the … Continue reading

