Great article in “The Cut” blog: 25 Famous Women on Getting Older by Julie Ma By Julie Ma Ja photo: Photo: Lennart Preiss/Getty Images, NBC/Getty Images, Samir Hussein/Getty Images, Michael Kovac/Getty Images “Dewy, un-creased twentysomethings have long been held up as the essence and ideal of womanhood in popular culture. But you know the mania for …
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Oct 06
25 Famous Women on Getting Older By Julie Ma via@TheCut @NYmag
Tags: Aging, ArtistMuse, Bette Davis, Betty White, Cate Blanchett, Cher. Madonna, Cindy Crawford, Diane von Furstenberg, Dolly Parton, Erica Jong, Jane Fonda, Janette Barber, Kim Cattrall, Kim Kardashian, Lauren Hutton, Lucille Ball, Madeline L'Engle, Maya Angelou, Meryl Streep, Naomi Wolf, Oprah, Patti LaBelle, Sally Fields, Susan Sarandon, Tina Turner, Toni Morrison, Whoopi Goldberg
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Mature St. Louis Performers for Mature St. Louis Audiences at the Missouri History Museum. Our 2020 Spring Season begins Wednesday March 4. We regret that due to COVID-19, we must cancel our April and May offerings. We look forward to rescheduling them later in the season. Please check back in mid May, 2020 for updates on our 2020 schedule. Showtime: 10:30 am. Come see, enjoy, laugh and marvel at our performers. We promise you'll want to sing and clap your hands! To learn more about what & who we are! See Our Fabulous Season! click here:2020 Spring Stages program
The Silver Screen Series will return for its 8th year in 2020.
Featuring Films Celebrating Creative Aging Through the Arts.
All Films are FREE.
Our Fall 2019 season was:
Monday, August 12: "The Intern" :Discussion Leader: Eric Mink
Monday, August 19: "Hello, My Name is Doris" Discussion Leader: Sylvia Nissenboim, LCSW
Monday, August 26: "Lost in America" Discussion Leader: Cliff Froehlich
Doors Open: 12:30 PM Film begins 1:00 PM Discussion (optional) immediately follows film.
Looking forward to 2020. Always great to enjoy films with you!
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