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Volume 64 | Number 4
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CELEBRATING THE RESIDENTIAL PARK COMMUNITIES FOR 64 YEARS
An evening with Mel Brooks
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mmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award winner Mel Brooks will bring his hilarious career retrospective to The Show at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa on Saturday, September 29, at 8 p.m. âAn Evening with Mel Brooksâ will explore the legendary filmmakerâs life as an actor, writer, producer and director through personal anecdotes and clips from some of his movies. One of only 12 EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony) winners, Brooksâ career began in television writing for Sid Caesar on âYour Show of Shows.â Together with Buck Henry, he also created the long-running TV series âGet Smart.â He then teamed with
Carl Reiner to write and perform the Grammy-winning â2000 Year Old Manâ comedy albums and books. He won his first Oscar in 1964 for writing and narrating the animated film short, âThe Critic.â His second came in 1968 for the screenplay of his first feature film, âThe Producers.â For three consecutive seasons, from 1997 to 1999, Brooks won Emmy Awards for his role as âUncle Philâ on the sitcom âMad About You.â He received three 2001 Tony Awards and two Grammy Awards for âThe Producers: the New Mel Brooks Musical,â which ran on Broadway from 2001 to 2006 and still holds the record for the most Tony awards ever won
by a Broadway musical. In 2009 he received The Kennedy Center Honors, recognizing a lifetime of extraordinary contributions to American culture. In 2013 he was the subject of an Emmy Award-winning American Masters documentary on PBS titled âMel Brooks: Make A Noise,â and was the 41st recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award. In 2016 President Obama invited him to the White House to receive the National Medal of Arts. Among Brooksâ many hit comedy films are: âBlazing Saddles,â âYoung Frankenstein,â âSilent Movie,â âHigh Anxiety,â âHistory of the World: Part I,â âSpaceballs,â âRobin Hood: Men in
Tights,â and âDracula: Dead and Loving It.â His film company, Brooksfilms Limited, also produced critically acclaimed films such as âThe Elephant Man,â âThe Fly,â âFrances,â âMy Favorite Year,â and â84 Charing Cross Road.â His recent projects include three Emmy-nominated HBO comedy specials: âMel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again,â âMel Brooks Strikes Back!â and âMel Brooks Live at The Geffen.â The Show at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa is located at 32250 Bob Hope Drive in Rancho Mirage. For tickets, visit hotwatercasino.com. Photo by Emily Shur.
Senior News Line: Flu season is coming fast By Matilda Charles
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lu season is just around the corner...again. Per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a few things are new this year. Topping the list â the vaccines have been adjusted to better match the viruses that are circulating. Fluzone High-Dose is the one made for seniors over the age of 65. The vaccine contains four times the regular dose because we
need help with developing a stronger immune response. Whatâs concerning is that the high dose for seniors contains only three vaccines, not four. The shot has vaccines for A/Michigan, A/Singapore and B/Colorado. Regular quadrivalent (four-way) vaccines, also protect against B/Phuket. However, even with the highdose vaccine, we might not be completely covered. A 2014 study concluded that the high-dose was only 24 percent more effective
than the regular dose. Itâs curious that the study ran from March to August, which generally isnât thought of as the flu season. Another curiosity: While the CDC says the high dose is approved for people age 65 and older, they have not specifically stated a preference for any vaccine for that age group. Hereâs a tip: Donât wait for your doctorâs office to call. Call them. Or get the vaccine at a chain drug store or community health clinic.
Last year was a high-severity flu year for all age groups, and the last thing you want is for the vaccine to run out. The CDC suggests getting vaccinated before the end of October. Flu season, however, starts in October, and it takes a few weeks for the vaccineâs protection to set in. Last yearâs flu season was especially long. Keep an eye on your stateâs CDC website so youâll know whatâs going on around you. (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.