



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.


Donald Trump has stated he wants to be a President for all Americans. He's not off to a promising start, stumbling from the gate, retreating to tactics that secured the win, and his Putin "bromance" is quite concerning.
The Atomic Museum announces the unveiling of its brand-new exhibit titled Atomic Odyssey on Thursday, Jan. 9. This interactive and immersive experience is designed to introduce guests of all ages to the fascinating world of the atom.
Coffee connoisseurs know the most expensive java on earth is Kopi Luwak, what most didn’t know is that it is now a key ingredient in Hermetise’s Kopi Luwak, the skin care treatment billed the "face lift in a bottle."
President Barack Obama, global allies, partners, and the United Nations Security Council moved forward implementing severe economic sanctions on the people of Russia while they wait for Russian President Vladimir Putin to withdraw troops from Ukraine.
An estimated 20 million people have gained insurance since health care reform was signed into law in 2010, but in the six years since, a significant group of Americans remain uninsured.
President Trump ordered strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, and while early assessments have shown significant damage, the strikes did not dismantle the facilities but were significant enough to engage both Israel and Iran in peace talks.

Baryshnikov Arts Center (BAC) presents the final installment of world premieres commissioned for the Digital Spring 2021 season and has continued supporting the development of work by providing resources for artists to realize their creative visions specifically for online presentation.
Have to Hold is an exhibition where six contemporary artists reflect upon the rich yet charged history and psychology of collecting. Participating artists include Vida Liu, Constance Mallinson, Kristen Morgin, Kimberly Morris, Ephraim Puusemp and George Stoll.
From the intense soul of Miles Davis to the effortless charm of Sarah Vaughan, Morrison Hotel Gallery is pleased to showcase the luminaries of jazz music with Jazz: The Birth of Cool, an invitation-only exhibition opening Thursday, April 25th.
Gloria Bell, from A24 and FilmNation Entertainment, brings to the screen a story of hope and misplaced trust in the modern age while trying to navigate the singles scene after a painful divorce and a ten-year hiatus.
Wild About Harry, from Global Digital Releasing, presents the story of secrets and lies, truths and consequences, life, loves, hope and family as a recently widowed father moves to Cape Cod to raise his two daughters.
Grammy Award-winning guitarist Peter Frampton is back on the road—the Never Say Never Tour will kick off in June and see Frampton making stops nationwide through August. Tickets will be available Friday, April 14 at http://peterframpton.com/.





