Many dream of making it to their 100th birthday, but few do. And despite what doctors, nutritionists, and your neighbors may suggest to help you along the way, there’s no guaranteed route to get there.
But if you’re going to put stock in anything, why not the tips and tricks of those who have made it to the major milestone — and beyond? (Besides just hoping you’ve hit the genetic jackpot.)
1. Travel while you can.
Old age doesn’t make for easy jet-setting, but British woman Gladys Gough, who reached age 103 back in 2011, traveled while she could. “She...
But if you’re going to put stock in anything, why not the tips and tricks of those who have made it to the major milestone — and beyond? (Besides just hoping you’ve hit the genetic jackpot.)
1. Travel while you can.
Old age doesn’t make for easy jet-setting, but British woman Gladys Gough, who reached age 103 back in 2011, traveled while she could. “She...
- 12/1/2016
- by dianapearltimeinc
- PEOPLE.com
Ponce de León may have been searching for the fountain of youth, but we're more interested in getting old. While doctors and nutritionists can offer up suggestions on how to live a long, healthy life, the people who know the most about reaching a ripe age are those who have already done it - namely centenarians. In order to unlock the secrets of living a long life, we've rounded up the tips and tricks that people who have reached 100 years of age have dished out. Their advice can sometimes be contradictory (some say to eat healthy, another says to drink...
- 2/2/2016
- by Maria Mercedes Lara, @maria_mercedes
- PEOPLE.com
Ponce de León may have been searching for the fountain of youth, but we're more interested in getting old. While doctors and nutritionists can offer up suggestions on how to live a long, healthy life, the people who know the most about reaching a ripe age are those who have already done it - namely centenarians. In order to unlock the secrets of living a long life, we've rounded up the tips and tricks that people who have reached 100 years of age have dished out. Their advice can sometimes be contradictory (some say to eat healthy, another says to drink...
- 2/2/2016
- by Maria Mercedes Lara, @maria_mercedes
- PEOPLE.com
The 9th annual Montreal Underground Film Festival is three nights of short experimental films from around the world and one after-fest feature film the following early afternoon. It runs May 22-25 at the Bar Populaire for the Opening Night festivities, then at the microcinema at 6029A Ave. du Parc for the rest of the fest.
Opening Night consists of two short film compilations and will feature animation by Ben Popp, sci-fi by Brian Lonano, an experimental short by Neil Ira Needleman and lots more.
Other shorts blocks of the festival are broken up by subject, such as experimental documentaries, horror(ish) films, personal works, meditations on water, and other intriguing concepts.
Some films to look out for are Lori Felker‘s naturally electric music video, Scattered in the Wind; Dan Browne‘s epic lifetime amalgamation of images, Memento Mori; Joseph Christiana‘s hair-raisingly eerie Meat Cycle; a new collaborative piece between Karen and Jaimz Asmundson,...
Opening Night consists of two short film compilations and will feature animation by Ben Popp, sci-fi by Brian Lonano, an experimental short by Neil Ira Needleman and lots more.
Other shorts blocks of the festival are broken up by subject, such as experimental documentaries, horror(ish) films, personal works, meditations on water, and other intriguing concepts.
Some films to look out for are Lori Felker‘s naturally electric music video, Scattered in the Wind; Dan Browne‘s epic lifetime amalgamation of images, Memento Mori; Joseph Christiana‘s hair-raisingly eerie Meat Cycle; a new collaborative piece between Karen and Jaimz Asmundson,...
- 5/19/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Ready to take on a sunny afternoon in New York City, Heidi Klum headed out from her hotel on Tuesday (August 6).
Lovely in a Marie France Van Damme Maxi Bustier Dress and Birkenstocks, the "Project Runway" host had a smile and a wave for fans who waited outside for her departure.
Earlier on Tuesday, the German born model stopped by the "Today" show to talk about judging acts on "America's Got Talent" and her dismay over the results of the last show.
On the live rounds of the talent competition she said, "It's just shocking! So many good ones leave. Last week, I was very upset because so many that I love left us. I liked the 'Booty' song, B-o-o-t-y — I loved them. I thought they were a lot of fun. I also loved the sword swallower, even though he was borderline a little bit dangerous. Maybe it was for the better,...
Lovely in a Marie France Van Damme Maxi Bustier Dress and Birkenstocks, the "Project Runway" host had a smile and a wave for fans who waited outside for her departure.
Earlier on Tuesday, the German born model stopped by the "Today" show to talk about judging acts on "America's Got Talent" and her dismay over the results of the last show.
On the live rounds of the talent competition she said, "It's just shocking! So many good ones leave. Last week, I was very upset because so many that I love left us. I liked the 'Booty' song, B-o-o-t-y — I loved them. I thought they were a lot of fun. I also loved the sword swallower, even though he was borderline a little bit dangerous. Maybe it was for the better,...
- 8/7/2013
- GossipCenter
Born and raised in Manila, Philippines, Clarissa de los Reyes followed her heart in search of her American dream -- filmmaking. The Filipino immigrant attended Nyu's Graduate Film program where she received various scholarships and awards including the 2006 Sara Driver Production Award, the 2006 New York Women in Film and Television Production Grant, the Maurice Kanbar Scholarship, the Tisch Graduate Assistantship for Cinematography and an Honorable Mention at the 2007 Director's Guild of America Student Awards East Coast Division and most recently, the Oberman and Pickert Production Award.
She recently worked with respected director John Sayles for the feature film "Amigo" where she performed as 2nd Camera Operator. Right now, Miss Clarissa is busy working on a feature-length screenplay of "Johnny Loves Dolores."
In this interview shown in The Filipino Channel's Balitang America, we talked about Clarissa's hopes and dreams, working with the semi-retired Princess Punzalan, being part of the Palm Springs International Short Film Festival,...
She recently worked with respected director John Sayles for the feature film "Amigo" where she performed as 2nd Camera Operator. Right now, Miss Clarissa is busy working on a feature-length screenplay of "Johnny Loves Dolores."
In this interview shown in The Filipino Channel's Balitang America, we talked about Clarissa's hopes and dreams, working with the semi-retired Princess Punzalan, being part of the Palm Springs International Short Film Festival,...
- 6/24/2012
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Coco Before Chanel is a well-made but very slow biopic about the early days of influential French fashion designer Coco Chanel. Though it has an excellent central performance by Audrey Tautou, it’s a flawed way to tell her story if it has any hope of appealing to a broad audience. Aspects of Coco Chanel’s life have been filmed before, notably Chanel Solitaire in 1981 with Marie France-Pisier as Coco and the 2008 TV movie Coco Chanel starring Shirley Maclaine as an older Coco (who lived to be 83). This time director/writer Ann Fontaine shows us how Coco becomes Chanel, illustrating key events in the early life of an underprivileged young woman, with no resources other than her own ambition, who became such an important figure in forging contemporary tastes in style. The problem with the film (besides the fact that it’s French) is that, instead of the expected...
- 11/6/2009
- by Tom
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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