



Dr. Singleton is a board-certified anesthesiologist and Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) Board member. She graduated from Stanford and earned her MD at UCSF Medical School. Dr. Singleton completed two years of Surgery residency at UCSF, then her Anesthesia residency at Harvard's Beth Israel Hospital. While still working in the operating room, she attended UC Berkeley Law School, focusing on constitutional law and administrative law. She interned at the National Health Law Project and practiced insurance and health law. She teaches classes in the recognition of elder abuse and constitutional law for non-lawyers.


President Biden's $1.9T budget, America's Rescue Plan, has passed the House, clearing the first hurdle toward becoming law, with republican senators vowing to argue the spending package is bloated with democratic redundancies and little direct Coronavirus aid.
The American Film Institute (AFI) announced the 32nd edition of AFI FEST presented by Audi will open with the World Premiere of Participant Media's ON THE BASIS OF SEX, in association with Alibaba Pictures and distributed by Focus Features.
Villa Albertine, alongside the SACD (France's authors guild), the CNC (France's National Center of Cinema), and the Writers Guild Foundation, announced seven projects selected for The Factory Boulevard des Séries, taking place October 17th to November 4th, 2022.
Joan Severance, the former Supermodel and actress, is adding author to her list of accomplishments with the recent release of her first book "Manifest Your Mate: A Journey for Attraction" proving that a classic never goes out of style.
Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, from Mubi, recently screened at AFI Fest and presents three vignettes of families, as adult siblings try to understand their parents and their parents try to connect across estrangement and other forms of distance.
Escape the Field, from Lionsgate, presents a suspenseful who done it, as six strangers each chosen by an unknown entity, are forced to unite and combine their skills with the hope of finding a way to escape.

A half-century onward, Morrison Hotel Gallery looks back on the momentous time in music with 1971: The Golden Age of Rock & Roll, on view in New York City and Los Angeles through November 28, 2021.
The Newspaperman: The Life And Times Of Ben Bradlee, from HBO and Kunhardt Films, presents Ben Bradlee, a trusted friend and confident of President John F. Kennedy, in his time the most feared editor of Washington Post, and an admitted womanizer.
Legendary, long-running metal band STRYPER is set to return with their 12th studio album 'When We Were Kings,' out September 13th via Frontiers Music Srl. The band celebrates the announcement with not one but two new singles!
The Hiding Place, from Trafelgar Releasing, brings to the screen a stage performance of the celebrated novel of the same name, as Corrie Ten Boom and her family become the unlikely leaders of an underground WWII resistance.
President Joseph R. Biden presented the International Association of Blacks in Dance (IABD) with the National Medal of Arts. IABD President and CEO Denise Saunders Thompson accepted the award during a ceremony at The White House.
White With Fear, from Area23A, unpacks the Republican agenda and with expert interviews builds the doctrine from its inception to the ideological extreme and divisive agenda and further into the fearmongering strategy that wins elections.





