Young@Heart Story Doesn't Get Old

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In yet another reminder of how all good things have a connection with Dayton, you should know that "Young@Heart," a touching documentary now showing at The Neon, is directed by Stephen Walker, who won the 2006 Dayton Literary Peace Prize for Nonfiction.

Sharon Rab, who came up with the Literary Peace Prize idea, said that when Walker was in town to accept his award in the fall of 2006, he couldn't stop talking about the film. It celebrates two dozen people between the ages of 73 and 93 who are staving off old age and death by singing punk and rock 'n' roll.

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Young@Heart Story Doesn't Get Old

I haven't read Walker's "Shockwave: Countdown to Hiroshima," the book he was recognized for, but I've seen "Young@Heart" twice. You must go at least once. (It's playing through Thursday, possibly longer...

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