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The Happy Grownup

Hal Rubenstein

Finding the joy in life over 50.

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  • Hal Rubenstein

    Founder of THE HAPPY GROWNUP, a forum and celebration of life after 50. former founding editor of InStyle, Details, Egg, 7. Days, and Poz Magazines. CFDA and UJA Award winning Fashion Director and restuarant critic, retail consultant.

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