By HEIDI BENSON, San Francisco Chronicle

Films: New film festival celebrates movies about aging

At 40, Sheila Malkind realized that 70-year-olds could teach her a thing or two. So she began questioning folks she worked with at Chicago's Department on Aging.
"I'd ask what advice they would give me about aging well," Malkind said. "They all told me: Live out your dreams."

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Aspiring romance authors discuss the craft

SAN FRANCISCO -- Forget scones and Devonshire cream. Red meat is on the menu in the new generation of romance novels. According to fall book promotions, "the alpha male is back," paired up this time with a "kick-butt heroine."

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Poems that turn ordinary things grand

Though she calls herself "a proud mono-tasker," Kay Ryan was making toast for her nephew while fielding calls about her appointment as 16th poet laureate of the United States.From now on, the 62-year-old poet and English teacher from Fairfax, Calif., will have to get used to the pace.

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SWF seeks wild celibate time

What to do when the godly guys aren't hot and the hot guys aren't godly? Save yourself.Such a quip isn't rare for the author of "Sexless in the City: A Memoir of Reluctant Chastity." But don't be fooled. She couldn't be more serious about her self-imposed abstinence.

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