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Author Archives: David Mamaril Horowitz

David’s one of those San Francisco natives who gets excited whenever City College is mentioned. He has journalism degrees from there and San Francisco State University, graduating from the latter in May 2021. In college, David played five different roles as an editor at student news publications and reported as an intern for three local newspapers, mostly while waiting tables at the Alamo Drafthouse. His first job was at Mitchell's Ice Cream.

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Map. Population Change. San Francisco.
Posted inGovernment

2020 Census: As San Francisco grew, the ethnic makeup of its neighborhoods changed. Here’s how.

by David Mamaril Horowitz and Will Jarrett September 27, 2021September 29, 2021
Brian James. Mission Synths.
Posted inPeople We Meet

People We Meet: Brian James, of Mission Synths

by David Mamaril Horowitz September 25, 2021September 27, 2021
Fidel Contreras. El Corano.
Posted inPeople We Meet

People We Meet: Fidel Contreras, manager and more at El Coreano

by David Mamaril Horowitz September 19, 2021September 19, 2021
Guy Clark. The Seed. Poster.
Posted inEvents

Q&A with the duo behind ‘The Seed,’ a San Francisco short premiering at the Roxie

by David Mamaril Horowitz September 15, 2021February 12, 2022
Dead man. Stretcher. Dolores Park.
Posted inTrouble

Dead man found near Dolores Park playground

by David Mamaril Horowitz and Eleni Balakrishnan September 14, 2021February 10, 2022
Bill Stone. Atlas Cafe.
Posted inPeople We Meet

People We Meet: Bill Stone, proprietor of Atlas Cafe

by David Mamaril Horowitz September 12, 2021September 13, 2021
Alamo Drafthouse. New Mission. Movie. Theater.
Posted inBusiness

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema reopens the ‘New Mission’

by David Mamaril Horowitz September 10, 2021September 13, 2021
Beija Flor Gallery. Mission Street. Excelsior.
Posted inEvents

Neighborhood Notes: Lowrider exhibit, free family day at MoMA, art auction for homelessness, 9/11 volunteering, election watch party and more

by David Mamaril Horowitz September 9, 2021February 11, 2022
Posted inPeople We Meet

People We Meet: Alicia Rodgers, ‘momma’ at the Mission Street veterans residence

by David Mamaril Horowitz September 4, 2021September 6, 2021
Safer. Injection. Site. Demonstration. Flags.
Posted inGovernment

Demonstrators demand safe consumption site in San Francisco — now

by David Mamaril Horowitz September 1, 2021September 2, 2021
Lyft, on Camp Street
Posted inTech

Prop. 22: Rideshare drivers, labor advocates revel in proposition’s reversal

by David Mamaril Horowitz August 23, 2021August 26, 2021
Posted inTrouble

Police investigate suspicious device found near Dolores Park

by Annika Hom and David Mamaril Horowitz August 23, 2021August 26, 2021
Trash on 17th Street
Posted inGovernment

San Francisco’s proposed trash cans, at $2,000 to $3,000 a pop, are far costlier than other cities’ bins

by David Mamaril Horowitz August 20, 2021August 26, 2021
Posted inEvents

Neighborhood Notes: film at Dolores Park, grand opening of queer community cafe, donation drives for farmworkers and students, and much more

by David Mamaril Horowitz August 20, 2021February 12, 2022
Shamann Walton. Manny Yekutiel. Manny's. Cafe.
Posted inHousing

Shamann Walton talks Recology, reparations, and ‘recreational redlining’ in Mission appearance

by David Mamaril Horowitz August 18, 2021February 11, 2022

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