Elvis Francois, the orthopedic surgery resident who has gone viral with his top-notch live performances at hospitals, knew from adolescence he wanted to help heal the world through medicine.
02.04.2020 - 06:13 / deadline.com
By David Robb
Labor Editor
The SAG-AFTRA Health Plan is cutting premiums in half for tens of thousands of participants for the next three months. The move is effective today, “in response to the COVID-19 emergency,” the Plan said today.
Participants, except those receiving “Senior Performers” coverage, will save between $450-$855 over the three months, depending on the type of coverage, and those on COBRA will save between $460-$1,168 a month.
“Relief is on the way,” SAG-AFTRA president
Elvis Francois, the orthopedic surgery resident who has gone viral with his top-notch live performances at hospitals, knew from adolescence he wanted to help heal the world through medicine.
Elvis Francois, the orthopedic surgery resident who has gone viral with his top-notch live performances at hospitals, knew from adolescence he wanted to help heal the world through medicine.But through music? Not so much.Two years after becoming an unlikely singing sensation, the 34-year-old doctor with a golden voice is releasing his first-ever EP on Friday and all the proceeds will be donated to The Center of Disaster Philanthropy COVID-19 Response Fund.“It’s been such a unique time in all of
By Dave McNary
By Dave McNary
For a second, we thought it was still April Fool's Day. What was meant to be a quick trim for Colton Underwood's hair, turned out to be quite a transformative look. On Friday, the former Bachelor star took to Instagram to share that he let girlfriend Cassie Randolph cut his hair, adding that "[it's] safe to say she won this battle and I will be wearing a hat for a while." "She's scared of the trimmers, this is not going to well for me," Colton says in the video.
Liam Hemsworth quit veganism last year after a health scare made him rethink his diet.
By David Robb
Scotland's chief medical officer Dr Catherine Calderwood has resigned.
The SAG-AFTRA Health Plan has cut 50% from the cost of premiums for the second quarter in response to the coronavirus crisis.
Bosses at a Scots council have pleaded for "respect" from the public after health and social care staff were abused during the lockdown.
A GP has slammed ‘selfish’ thieves who smashed a health worker’s car window forcing them to miss work – all to steal one bottle of hand sanitiser.
By David Robb
On average, SAG-AFTRA processes 90,000 to 100,000 residuals checks a week, intaking, scanning and remailing to members or their agents the vital funds that help sustain working and middle-class actors between gigs. And in an extraordinary week, with acting jobs nowhere to be found and national unemployment filings across all industries spiking sixteen-fold to an unprecedented 3.3 million, those monies are all the more essential.
Citing the coronavirus pandemic, SAG-AFTRA’s 80-member board of directors has delegated its authority to its 38-member executive committee.
Hollywood, we need your help.
SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris has issued a video detailing the union’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.