Last year, I lost my best friend to cancer, which left a gaping hole in my life. The grief is real, we talked every day for years; he knew me better than anyone. A few months after his death, I signed ...
New research suggests that engaging in the arts can slow biological aging. Here’s why.
When I was younger I dreamed, like almost everyone, about having a career in something epic. For some, it was to be a professional athlete, an astronaut, or an actor or actress in movies or on ...
The Sun’s recent coverage of Peabody’s Musician-in-Residence program is important recognition of the growing field of creative aging and its rewarding career possibilities for young musicians ...
Have you ever suffered creative mortification? Coined by educator Ronald Beghetto, the term describes losing your willingness to pursue a creative avenue following a negative outcome. Maybe you gave ...