
Elizabeth Gregory
Tick, tock. Tick, tock. According to author Elizabeth Gregory, women can stop looking at their watch because the trend of later motherhood has changed the time on the biological clock.
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Tick, tock. Tick, tock. According to author Elizabeth Gregory, women can stop looking at their watch because the trend of later motherhood has changed the time on the biological clock.

Zora Neale Hurston is one of the preeminent writers of black literature. But she died broke and largely ignored in 1960. Now, the town of her birth brings the story of her life to the public.

After putting his other passions on the back burner for more than 20 years, legendary singer/songwriter Bobby Goldsboro started growing bolder and taking chances with his life and career and started painting.

She’s hired by sports teams to consult with players, she’s the author of 12 books and she’s one of the top nutritionists in the world. Pamela Smith is all about healthy eating.

After her husband’s death, Nancy Merz Nordstrom took charge of her life and is making the most of her after 50 years.

Babette Williams married her soulmate in her 60s, published a series of books in her 70s, and is looking forward to breaking more new ground in her 80s. She is proof that it’s all about attitude, not age.

Writer Darlyn Finch reads from her work, Red Wax Rose, written while she was the Kerouac Project writer in residence, living and working in the house where Jack Kerouac wrote Dharma Bums and learned that On the Road was about to be published.

Is your life cluttered? It’s time to get rid of the old and

Has the world lost its manners? We check in with the great-great-granddaughter of etiquette icon Emily Post.

How much would it help if you understood the keys to success in life? A four-time Emmy Award winning TV host is asking if you’ve got what it takes.

Multitalented actor and author Charles Grodin gathered stories from people like Robert Redford, Regis Philbin and Goldie Hawn to help others learn from their mistakes.

Legendary rock photographer Robert Altman documented the essence of the 1960s through his camera lens, and now he’s bringing these extraordinary pictures to you.