Alberta is expanding its rollout of second-dose COVID-19 vaccines, allowing everyone over age 12 who has had a first shot to book a booster before the end of the month.
Skye Townsend (“A Black Lady Sketch Show”) along with crisis PR manager
Matthew Hiltzik.
PANELIST BIOS:
Ann Hornaday began her career at Ms. Magazine and eventually started writing about movies for the New York Times. In 1995 she became the movie critic at the Austin American-Statesman before becoming a movie critic for the Baltimore Sun. In 2002, Hornaday began working at the Washington Post, where she is currently a film critic. Ann is the author of “Talking Pictures: How to Watch Movies” and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in criticism in 2008.
Michael Phillips is the Chicago Tribune film critic. Prior to that, he was the theater critic for the Los Angeles Times and the San Diego-Union Tribune, and started out his career as the arts editor and film critic for the Twin Cities weekly City Pages. He’s co-hosted over 100 episodes of “At the Movies,” including a season with A.O. Scott, and more recently introduced 100 or so films on Turner Classic Movies.
On Wednesday, U.S. President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate Ms. Gwynne Wilcox to serve as a member of the National Labor Relations Board, who is a senior partner at union-side labor and employment firm of Levy Ratner PC
Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Tuesday, June 1
Albertans can book appointments at barber shops, hair salons and other personal wellness services starting today as some COVID-19 rules are lifted.
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Posted: Jun 01, 2021 9:33 AM MT | Last Updated: June 1
“I needed to get it so I’m safe and keeping my family safe and everyone around me,” says Hisham Arafat, 15 (pictured in the middle), about getting a COVID-19 vaccine shot. “I’m the youngest in my family. I don’t want to give it to my other siblings.”(AHS)