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‘The Games We Play’ by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar recites his powerful essay about the Black athletes who taught him to be a significant athlete by fighting social injustice.
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CBS News Anchor Norah O’Donnell On What Drives Her
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One of only three women ever to lead a network nightly news broadcast alone, Norah O’Donnell reflects on her career and aging on television.
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Why Matthew McConaughey Turned Down $14.5 Million
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In 1992, two weeks after his dad died, McConaughey wrote a list of life goals. Nearly 30 years later, McConaughey reflects on his life so far.
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How Edward James Olmos Realized Selena’s Colossal Influence
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Actor Edward James Olmos describes Selena Quintanilla’s outsized influence on music despite her shocking death at age 23.
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Stars Shine at Home for Movies for Grownups Awards
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George Clooney, Anthony Hopkins and more accepted AARP’s Movies for Grownups Awards during a broadcast that included TV categories for the first time.
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Michael Douglas on His Work and Powerhouse Costars
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Actor Michael Douglas discusses why he chooses roles that provide “food for thought” and how he feels “blessed” to work with dynamic women on screen.
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Don't Miss the Movies for Grownups Awards on PBS
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On Sunday, March 28, Hoda Kotb hosts the Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP The Magazine, airing on PBS "Great Performances" at 8 p.m./7 p.m. CT.
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Tony Bennett Keeps Singing With Alzheimer’s
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The legendary singer’s wife, Susan Benedetto, breaks the family’s silence on his diagnosis and reveals how continuing to make music has saved him.
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George Clooney on Living a Life That Fills Your Heart
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Actor George Clooney reflects on life during the pandemic, writing letters to his family and how COVID-19 changed his film “The Midnight Sky.”
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Life Lessons From the Queen
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Want to live more like Queen Elizabeth II? She lives by a handful of simple rules, which you can easily implement in your lifestyle. Here’s how.
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AARP The Magazine Presents: Life Lessons From the Queen
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AARP and actress Jane Seymour are pleased to present a live, interactive discussion during which we will learn valuable lessons from the life of 94-year-old Queen Elizabeth II.
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