From Blossom to The Big Bang Theory with a not-so-shabby Ph.D in neuroscience on the side, Mayim Bialik is back in our homes every Thursday night with herr latest leading role in Call Me Kat.
Andie MacDowell (who walked the red carpet at Cannes Thursday) muses over the difference in how older women are perceived versus men, telling PEOPLE how she now feels more comfortable with the aging process after admitting to have struggled with it in the past
‘I’m going to live to 100. What age would you like to live to?’ George asked me not long after we’d started dating. ‘I’ve never thought about it’ I lied …
A 100-year-old dancer and choreographer who is about to star in her next production says a creative life is the key to longevity.
Polymyalgia Rheumatica is an inflammatory disorder that affects older people and is not very well understood.
TikTok's Grandma Droniak is making her funeral demands known.
Older women have been coming out as lesbians after being inspired by Last Tango In Halifax, its star Sarah Lancashire says
From Bill Brandt and Robert Frank to Cindy Sherman, Abe Frajndlich spent three decades taking portraits of photography's greats – here are some of his best shots
The mathematician on being a goody two shoes, surviving cancer and stopping to smell the roses
The older generation of conservationists have often eschewed veganism or at least not carried the flag high in public. For many years, those who were
How Incubus left Ozzfest behind. Frontman Brandon Boyd tells EW.com about the band's evolution from metal to pop
The way that Margaret Bowland depicts little girls with their faces painted white, wearing cotton wreaths on their heads or how she paints little people in a grand style that's reminiscent of Manet, the famous 19th Century French painter, conjure up ideas about deeply rooted beliefs and societal prejudices. Bowland speaks about her work as a reaction to common mainstream belief structures. She identifies this societal ideal as “One must be tall, thin and white. One’s features must be diminutive and regular.” Read more after the jump!
There is, it seems, no mechanism in the mind or the brain for ensuring the truth, or at least the veridical character, of our recollections. We have no direct access to historical truth, and what we feel or assert to be true depends as much on our imagination as our senses. There is no way by which the events of the world can be directly transmitted or recorded in our brains; they are experienced and constructed in a highly subjective way, which is different in every individual to begin with, and differently reinterpreted or reexperienced whenever they are recollected.
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In many paintings, Alma-Tadema (Dutch, 1836 - 1912) infused the stylistic elements of northern European scenes of daily life with the contemporary Victorian interest in classical antiquity (the artist kept 168 volumes of photographs of Greek and Roman antiquities). Here, Alma-Tadema depicted a woman in classical dress leaning on a Pompeian bronze table, the model for which is now in the archaeological museum in Naples. The artist's detailed treatment of flowers, jewelry, and textiles helps to create a sensuous and highly exotic mood. [Oil on panel, 49.8 x 37.2 cm] gandalfsgarden.blogspot.com/2012/01/lawrence-alma-tadema-...
The WB's late series about the Halliwell sisters has found a worthy heir in Lifetime's Beauchamp ladies.
As Last Tango in Halifax returns for a two-part Christmas special, Nathalie Whittle went on set to meet Sarah Lancashire...
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I have a cousin who sends me messages like the one to Smiles. I didn't want to post this on his thread because that is so much about the young :). If...
Unforgettable: Natalie Cole's Life in Pictures
Artist Robin Damore reflects on the portraits she created of the Trek legend!