
Generation X, Your AARP Card Awaits
The New York Times
The advocacy group for the over-50 set welcomes a mercurial generation that never wanted to grow up in the first place.
The skateboarder, wearing a flannel shirt and black sneakers, glides a board plastered with stickers toward a kick-turn in a sun-dappled concrete bowl. The image might seem like the embodiment of the shredding youth, but something is different. The skater looks noticeably risk-averse, wearing a full ensemble of pads and traveling at a speed not much faster than a grocery cart. With his graying hair and paternal air, he could pass for a clergyman. Still, he’s out there, doing it. Never say that the Nirvana generation stopped rocking.More Related News