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  2. SF Public Press - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Public Press, a.k.a. SF Public Press, is a non-profit online and print news organization covering the Bay Area. It was founded in 2009. [1] The organization receives funding from The San Francisco Foundation and is fiscally sponsored by Independent Art & Media. The organization's professed goal is to do for print and online news ...

  3. California Writers Club - Wikipedia

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    The California Writers Club traces its founding to the San Francisco Bay Area literary movement in the early part of the 20th century. The informal gatherings of Jack London , George Sterling , and Herman Whitaker , along with others, eventually became formalized as the Press Club of Alameda .

  4. Press club - Wikipedia

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    A press club is an organization for journalists and others who are professionally engaged in ... Pen & Pencil Club (US) Press Club (San Francisco) [4] Overseas Press ...

  5. The Family (club) - Wikipedia

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    The Family is a private club in San Francisco, California, formed in 1902 by newspapermen who in protest, left the Bohemian Club due to censorship. It maintains a clubhouse in San Francisco, as well as rural property 35 miles to the south in Woodside. It is an exclusive, invitation-only, all-male club where new members are referred to as ...

  6. Sierra Club Books - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Club Books was the publishing division, for both adults and children, of the Sierra Club, founded in 1960 by then club President David Brower. They were a United States publishing company located in San Francisco, California with a concentration on biological conservation .

  7. Daniel O'Connell (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel O'Connell (II) (1849 – 23 January 1899) was a poet, actor, writer and journalist in San Francisco, California, and a co-founder of the Bohemian Club. [1] He was the grand-nephew of Daniel O'Connell (1775–1847), the famed Irish orator and politician.

  8. Terrific Street - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library. Spider Kelly, born James Curtin, was a lightweight boxer and trainer who immigrated to San Francisco from Ireland while an adolescent. [49] But Kelly gained more fame by opening this dance hall in the building formerly occupied by the Seattle Saloon at 574 Pacific Street. [50]

  9. Cecilia Vega - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Vega started out as a newspaper journalist for the San Bernardino Sun, the Santa Rosa Press Democrat and then the San Francisco Chronicle [3] where she covered the then-Mayor Gavin Newsom's administration. Her reporting received accolades from the California Newspaper Publishers Association, the East Bay Press Club, and the Hearst ...