Natalia Gurevich, Mission Local

Natalia Gurevich

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Past articles by Natalia:

A reckoning over race and culture at Ritual Coffee Roasters

After a long campaign from staffers for changes in the company’s culture, Eileen Rinaldi, the owner and founder of Ritual Roasters, responded in a June → Read More

Mission Community Market celebrates 10 years

Mission Community Market hit its 10th anniversary last month, and is celebrating the occasion Thursday, during National Farmers’ Market Week. → Read More

Ice cream diaries – fate at Xanath

As July bleeds into August, I’m pleased to note the dreary mornings burn away faster. Today’s exceptional weather demanded an appropriate destination for → Read More

The shows have stopped at the Cow Palace, now it's one of the city’s longest food lines

Once the venue for massive shows featuring everything from wrestling to rodeos, nowadays the Cow Palace in Daly City plays host to one of the largest food bank sites for the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank. Some 1,200 to 1,500 residents from San Francisco and San Mateo County lineup every Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 […] → Read More

Ice cream diaires – a win at Humphry Slocombe

I scream, we scream. It seems we’re all screaming for ice cream. Perhaps because I’ve been talking about my arduous foray into ice cream tasting, or → Read More

Building owners take legal action, pressing the city to dismantle Tenderloin encampments

The owners of three Tenderloin buildings filed a lawsuit late last month against the city and county of San Francisco calling for the city to clean up the → Read More

San Francisco’s re-opening will stop until its vitals get better

Of the nearly 4,600 diagnosed cases in San Francisco, 1,000 were from the last two weeks alone, SF Health Department Director Dr. Grant Colfax said this → Read More

Ice cream diaries – not so smitten

I’ve grown attuned to the end of the week – my sweet tooth starts acting up, and like clockwork, I get a hankering for ice cream. Today presented yet → Read More

At La Cocina, COVID changed everything — except its baked-in resiliency

Spring at La Cocina, a nonprofit incubator for low-income food entrepreneurs, means entrepreneurs ironing out the details of business dreams: how to price → Read More

Ice cream diaries-bliss at Bi-Rite

Perhaps in the spirit of the holiday weekend, the sun was shining, and the picnicking at Dolores Park was in full swing today. Strolling by the park, my → Read More

Safe sleeping site short-lived

Only a little more than a month after opening, the “Safe Sleeping Village” in the Everett Middle School parking lot, is preparing to close. The village → Read More

The COVID fifteen includes ice cream — panic at Mitchell's

Every summer, San Francisco makes a paltry attempt at warm weather, but that hardly seems to matter to ice cream lovers – summer’s here and we’re willing → Read More

Beloved local creative studio and gallery sticking around

Earlier this week, co-founders Alexa Treviño and Ivan Lopez of Artillery AG on Mission Street were set to close up permanently. But in the span of 24 → Read More