Why Joining a Choir May Be the Best Thing You Do This Year
The research on choral singing and older adult wellbeing is some of the most striking in creative aging. Here is what the science says and how to find your choir.

The research on choral singing and older adult wellbeing is some of the most striking in creative aging. Here is what the science says and how to find your choir.

Memoir gets most of the attention, but poetry, short fiction, and personal essay offer older writers equally rich creative territories. Here is how to explore them.

Art collecting is not just for the wealthy. A personal collection built with curiosity, patience, and genuine love for art can be one of the most meaningful creative pursuits available to older adults.

Genealogy is part detective story, part historical excavation, part act of love. Here is why it belongs in the arts and culture category — and how to begin.

Learning a new language in later life is one of the richest intellectual investments you can make. Using film, music, and literature makes the process not just effective but genuinely enjoyable.

There is something ancient and deeply satisfying about making things from clay. Here is why pottery has become one of the most popular creative pursuits among older adults, and how to get started.

Photography is one of the most rewarding creative pursuits available to older adults — and the smartphone has made it more accessible than it has ever been. Here is how to begin.

The most interesting places you have never visited may be within two hours of your home. Here is how to see your region with fresh eyes — and what you are likely to find.

Your car is the launchpad for every regional adventure. Here is how to stock it permanently for day trips and short getaways so that leaving requires almost no preparation at all.

For many adults over 50, their home is their largest asset. Here is how to think clearly about the housing decisions that can transform — or threaten — your financial security.

The ready bag removes the friction. The health benefits provide the motivation. Here is how to turn short getaways from an occasional treat into a regular, sustaining rhythm of your life.

How to build a personal philosophy in midlife — the questions worth sitting with, the ancient traditions as resources, and why examined beliefs produce better decisions than inherited defaults.