Hollywood Asks: 'What If the Intern Is 70?'Experience never gets old in a new multigenerational comedyBy Sue Campbell|August 17, 2015
What It Was Like to Grow Up With Older ParentsOur Next Avenue intern, a child of older parents herself, asked some readers about their experiencesBy Brianna White|December 15, 2021
Conservatorship Gets the Hollywood TreatmentA look at "I Care a Lot" and "Framing Britney Spears" by a writer whose family had an awful conservatorship experienceBy Erica Loberg|March 8, 2021
Hollywood Stars Put the Spotlight on MSMultiple sclerosis: what it is and isn’t, and the progress that's being made to treat itBy Michelle Talsma Everson|September 15, 2021
How the Oscars’ Lack of Diversity Reflects HollywoodPBS's Gwen Ifill asks why the nominees look so male and white this yearBy PBS NewsHour|January 16, 2015
Ageism in Hollywood: ‘The Worst I’ve Ever Seen It’An industry insider on ageism in TV and films, plus a look at his advocacy group’s fiery ‘United States of Ageism’ social media campaignBy Richard Eisenberg|August 3, 2022
How Older Performers Are Helping Us Rethink AgingIf Rod Stewart and Keith Richards can, why not me?By Chris Farrell|October 30, 2015
So This Is 70Self-care, family connections, meaningful work and pursuing my passions all help me set a course through this decadeBy Linda Goor Nanos|March 12, 2024
Should Your Twentysomething Take an Internship?How to help your child sort out the pros and consBy Elizabeth Fishel and Jeffrey Arnett|November 18, 2015
SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher Shows Her StrengthFrom negotiating a major SAG contract to ageism in Hollywood, Fran Drescher stands up to it allBy Michele Wojciechowski|March 13, 2024
3 Ways 'The Intern' Gets Older Workers WrongThe big misses in the Robert De Niro/Anne Hathaway filmBy Aanchal Dhar and Sarah McKinney|October 6, 2015
Film Noir Star Veronica Lake: My Dad Called Her 'Connie'Veronica Lake's popularity has never faded among her devoted fans and her peekaboo hairstyle is still a cut above the rest. My father had the chance to tell her story.By Laurie Bain Wilson|February 16, 2024
An Historical Trip Around 'Iconic America'A new eight-part PBS series surveys sites including Fenway Park, Stone Mountain and the Hollywood signBy Richard Harris|May 3, 2023
Winning the Age Inclusion in Media Screenplay Contest for People 40+Dana Coen, 74, and the group behind the award are shining a spotlight on ageism in HollywoodBy Sheila Weller|July 1, 2021
At South by Southwest: Fresh Ideas About WorkingUnconventional advice on hugging, quitting and getting hired after 50By Richard Eisenberg|March 15, 2017
Hooray for Hollywood: The Age Stigma Is FadingThe progress in hiring older people in front of, and behind, the cameraBy Carol Hymowitz|February 25, 2019
Turning 70 Shouldn't Be StressfulI feel content, despite a few unexpected complications along the wayBy Art Segal|February 7, 2023
70 Over 70: A Different Kind of ConversationMax Linsky wants the guests on his podcast to look to the future, not the pastBy Emily Wilson|August 31, 2021
The Odd Joys of Tombstone TourismYou can hear music, watch films, join a book club and even hear from cemetery beekeepersBy Barbra Williams Cosentino|September 4, 2023
Familiar Board Games Get an Intergenerational RefreshMaking The Game of Life and Trivial Pursuit more timely, fun and speedyBy Richard Eisenberg|January 17, 2024
The 5 Best Thanksgiving MoviesMy top Hollywood recipes for holiday hijinks and family dramaBy Leah Rozen|November 26, 2020
John Stamos Gets Real About His Personal and Professional LivesThe popular TV actor explains how his memoir ‘If You Would Have Told Me’ came to be and shares how writing helped him examine some intense experiencesBy Amy Young|October 27, 2023
The Glittery Life of Candy DarlingIdentifying neither as a drag queen nor a ‘pre-op transsexual,' Candy Darling, the Warhol superstar, was ahead of her time in just wanting to live as a womanBy Robert DiGiacomo|March 19, 2024
Lucinda Williams Is Telling SecretsAt 70, the singer-songwriter, who has recovered from a 2020 stroke, finds new ways to live creatively and has a memoir and an album to show for itBy Robert DiGiacomo|April 25, 2023
Lessons on Resilience From LGBTQ EldersEnduring hardship makes this population masters of perseveranceBy John-Manuel Andriote|January 6, 2021
What Do Family Caregivers Need? MIT Asks ThemIts new CareHive project surveys caregivers for ways to helpBy Deborah Quilter|May 6, 2020
How Companies Benefit from Hiring People with DisabilitiesWhy the business world should embrace — and employ — more workers with disabilitiesBy Debra Wallace|November 1, 2023
Working Longer in America: Prospects and ProblemsWhy these experts were both hopeful and concerned about older workersBy Richard Eisenberg|April 30, 2019
Why We Are Glad We Started Social Security Benefits at 62In making our decision, we ran all the numbers, including the most valuable number of all: timeBy Edd and Cynthia Staton|February 27, 2024
Living to 100: The ‘Century Lives’ Podcast Takes a Fascinating LookThe new series examines what needs to change to help people live longer livesBy Richard Eisenberg|February 3, 2022