Articles from the October 1, 2022 edition


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  • A bright pink ice cream adventure in Chicago

    Dimitra Lavrakas, Senior Voice Travel Correspondent|Oct 1, 2022

    As winter's chill comes on, Alaskans start thinking about keeping warm. Aside from muktuk, bacon and caribou soup, the fat Alaskans love most comes from ice cream. If you have children and grandchildren in Austin, Texas, New York City, or Chicago, Illinois, when you visit, bring them to the Museum of Ice Cream. There are also locations in Shanghai and Singapore. However, if you have hearing aids, you might want to block the irritating pop music by turning them down or off. And if you go in the...

  • The screen horrors of Lynda Day George

    Nick Thomas, Tinseltown Talks|Oct 1, 2022

    While best known for joining the cast of the popular CBS spy series "Mission: Impossible" for the last two seasons in the early 70s, Lynda Day George became something of a minor horror movie icon before retiring from acting in the late 80s. In the horror realm, she portrayed characters threatened by an army of ants ("Ants," 1977), a pack of wild dogs ("Day of the Animals," 1977), a demonic force ("Beyond Evil," 1980), a haunted mirror ("Fear No Evil," 1969), a chainsaw-wielding killer ("Pieces,"...

  • How to locate an old 401(k)

    Jim Miller, Savvy Senior|Oct 1, 2022

    Dear Savvy Senior: How do I go about looking for an old former company 401(k) plan that I think I contributed money to many years ago, but forgot about until recently? - Retired in Rochester Dear Retired: If you think you may have lost track of an old 401(k) retirement account, you aren’t alone. As Americans move from job to job, many leave scraps of their company sponsored 401(k) plans behind, believing they’ll deal with it later, but never do. In fact, according to a recent study, Americans have left behind around $1.35 trillion in retirement...