October/November 2007
Here is a list of all the articles that you'll find in the October/November 2007 print edition of AARP Segunda Juventud. (How can you enjoy all this great content? Get the magazine.)
Note: All articles from the magazine do not necessarily appear online. Look for hyperlinks (underlining) below to identify and access articles that are available online. Check back each month for new online content.
INFOPlay It Safe in CyberspaceUse caution on the new Spanish-language social websites by keeping personal information personal.
Love in the Time of Cholera Debuts on ScreenDirector Mike Newell says Gabriel García Márquez's prose is like strudel—dense and layered, "impossible to do in a movie." When he set out to direct the film version of García Márquez's Love in the Time of Cholera, he tried to replace "that density with texture."
An Interview With Alberto RíosThe winner of the 2007 Arizona Literary Treasure Award sat down with AARP Segunda Juventud Online to discuss his ninth poetry collection, The Theater of Night, his relationship with his grandparents, and reconnecting with the Spanish language.
On the FrontlinesHispanics have served in every U.S. military conflict, from the trenches of the Revolutionary War to the battlefields of Iraq, and yet mainstream media often ignore Hispanic soldiers' miltary contributions.
Caring for Your BrainNovember is Epilepsy Awareness Month and the fastest-growing population of epileptics is patients 65 and older. Visit our health calendar to find out more.
FEATURE ARTICLESDeborah Carthy DeuMaking Waves: The TV personality and former Miss Universe teaches young women that beauty isn't simply a thing of pageants. It's a way of being.
The Sweet Life... Without the Sweet StuffLatinos are one and a half times more likely than non-Hispanic whites to get diabetes. Our writer, a diabetic, offers healthy choices and tips to manage the disease.
Retirement Planner 2007How to build savings, when to take Social Security, and a quiz to see what you know—and don't.
DEPARTMENTSPanoramaGuatemalan Treasures: A 24-year-old discovers the joys of volunteering at an orphanage in Central America. But where, he wonders, are the older Hispanics?
AgendaLocal events include Arkansas’s seminar on medications.
EncoreAfter a modelling career and running her own restaurant, Sara González is now the president of the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
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