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Joyful Singing, Healthy Living: How Community Choirs Benefit Older Adults and Contribute to Age-Friendly Cities

via Grantmakers in the Arts   |   Articles and Blog Posts   |   2019

From Grantmakers in the Arts: “In this article, we describe the Community of Voices program, a cross-sector approach to a high-quality, culturally responsive, older-adult choir program designed to help reduce loneliness and increase interest in …

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Old Age Is Made up – and This Concept Is Hurting Everyone

via MIT Technology Review   |   Articles and Blog Posts   |   2019

In this article, Joseph Coughlin, the head of Massachusetts Institute of Technology AgeLab, discusses the consequences of ageism and shares research on how this global aging phenomena is affecting our society: economically, financially, socially, institutionally …

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ALA Releases Findings From National Study of Library Public Programming

via Programming Librarian   |   Articles and Blog Posts   |   2019

From the ALA Public Programs Office: “The ALA Public Programs Office has released a report outlining the findings of an intensive research study that explored the characteristics, audiences, outcomes and value of U.S. library programming, …

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Life Gets Better After 50: Why Age Tends to Work in Favour of Happiness

via The Guardian   |   Articles and Blog Posts   |   2018

In this article, Jonathan Rauch, 58, author of, “The Happiness Curve: Why Life Gets Better After 50,” talks about the “U-curve,” in which academics have found evidence that life satisfaction falls in our 20s and …

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Feel Like You Haven’t Hit Your Peak Yet? It’S Never Too Late

via The New York Times   |   Articles and Blog Posts   |   2018

From the article: “A study published in Nature found that about 90 percent of people will experience a hot streak in their career, which is that span of a few years when a person’_s greatest, …

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Self Esteem Among Americans Peaks at Age 60

via Psychology Today   |   Articles and Blog Posts   |   2010

This blog focuses on research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, which found that Americans have the highest self esteem at age 60.

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Gina Angelone

via Ageist   |   Articles and Blog Posts   |   2018

This is a profile of Gina Angelone, 54, filmmaker and author, who shares her experiences balancing work, family and aging for the better.

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Still Making Art, and Sly Jokes, at Age 91

via The New York Times   |   Articles and Blog Posts   |   2018

A feature on Romanian conceptual artist Geta Bratescu, who is a nonagenarian.

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Kick the Doors Open

via Experience   |   Articles and Blog Posts   |   2018

This article focuses on Ladies Rock Camp and features stories about women, trans and gender non-conforming participants of all ages and backgrounds who were inspired by each other and impacted by this movement.

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Stress-Related Hormone Cortisol Lowers Significantly After Just 45 Minutes of Art Creation

via PsyPost   |   Articles and Blog Posts   |   2016

From Drexel University: “Whether you’re Van Gogh or a stick-figure sketcher, a new Drexel University study found that making art can significantly reduce stress-related hormones in your body. Although the researchers from Drexel’_s College of …

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