
AARP The Magazine October/November 2022
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This fall, the October/November 2022 issue of AARP The Magazine (ATM) reflects on the maturity and changes, both in life and career, that come with age.
Cover story subject and comedic genius Adam Sandler compares his mentality and confidence to his younger self just starting in the comedy scene. Heartthrob Harry Hamlin talks about following
his intuition, even if that means saying no to the “big one” — including a massive three-movie deal with Warner Bros. Award-winning singer Linda Ronstadt reveals excerpts from her upcoming
memoir, Feels Like Home: A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands while looking back on her childhood, her own style of parenting and her battle with progressive supranuclear palsy. And Patti
LaBelle gives advice for living honestly and happily off the stage.
Plus, ATM offers a 2022 health special that explores medical breakthroughs that can change everyday life for those living with or are predisposed to cancer, heart disease, brain disease,
vision loss and more!
In this issue, Tyler Perry talks parenthood, Kelly Ripa celebrates her 50th birthday, and ‘Rolling Stone’ editor Jann Wenner shares backstage gossip.
In this issue, country music’s biggest stars celebrate what America means to them this Independence Day.
In this issue, Liam Neeson talks about his lead role in ‘Memory,’ Selma Blair shares why asking for help isn’t a weakness and Michael Strahan reveals his secret for relaxing.
In this issue, rocker John Mellencamp shares life at 70, learn to take a big vacation on a little budget, and celebrate Movies For Grownups’ 20th anniversary with a look at this year’s
awards nominees.
In this issue, find 38 great places to retire (maybe Margaritaville is your cup of tea?), meet The Handmaid Tale’s Ann Dowd and King Richard’s Aunjanue Ellis, learn what to do about diabetes
and how to save money during inflation.
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