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Skin in the Game
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On the Road Again
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When Kids Fly Away
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Best Foot Forward
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Wielding the Baton
spotlights Michael Morgan, who has attracted new audiences in his 22 years at the helm of the Oakland East Bay Symphony, part of his long-term vision to make orchestral music accessible, relevant, and never stodgy. From inspiring Oakland students to pursue musical careers, to presenting music from India, the Phillipines, and Armenia, Morgan has returned classical music to the people.
Read MoreSkin in the Game
by Kate Madden Yee | Bay Area Boomer | 0 |
’s “Skin in the Game” looks closely at skin care, which has been important since ancient times (the Egyptians used sea salt scrubs, and the Mayans avocados). As we age, skin—our largest organ—grows drier and thinner. But all is not lost—there’s a lot we can do to keep our epidermis healthy and vital, from choosing good sun protection and natural products, to laser treatments and even Botox.
Read MoreOn the Road Again
by Mike Rosen-Molina | Bay Area Boomer | 0 |
“On the Road Again” takes a look at Road Scholar, the recently renamed nonprofit (founded as Elderhostel in 1975) that offers trips in 50 states and 150 countries for single travelers, grandparents and grandkids, couples, and families.
Read MoreCartoonist at Play
profiles Oaklander Kristen Caven, who wields her pen—and keyboard—as a cartoonist, blogger, and author, covering topics like parenting, psychology, health, humor, and philosophy.
Read MoreWhen Kids Fly Away
by Susan E. Davis | Bay Area Boomer | 0 |
“When Kids Fly Away” tackles the months (sad, happy, and some combination of both) following the last child’s departure from the nest, with practical suggestions for how to cope with the sudden free time and space.
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