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San Antonio native creates first-ever South Side magazine to showcase āhidden gemsā
Read full article: San Antonio native creates first-ever South Side magazine to showcase āhidden gemsāSAN ANTONIO ā Editorās note: āUnheard: Stories from the Alamo Cityā is a KSAT feature that gives our viewers the chance to tell their unique stories. Since then her following has grown on her social media platforms and led to the development of the Live From the Southside Magazine. The monthly magazine features contributing writers, is about 60 pages, and includes personal stories, South Side culture and food. āI hope they (visitors) come and see all of our hidden gems here because we do have a lot of pretty spots on the South Side,ā Monterrosa said. Related:āSpirits more normal than the regular worldā: San Antonio psychic-medium talks about connecting with spiritsāYou have to find humor in dark situationsā: San Antonio comedian discusses battle with cancer, Hispanic heritageāPeople want things that represent themā: San Antonio artist find success with Latinx merchandise
āSpirits more normal than the regular worldā: San Antonio psychic-medium talks about connecting with spirits
Read full article: āSpirits more normal than the regular worldā: San Antonio psychic-medium talks about connecting with spiritsSAN ANTONIO ā **Editorās note - āUnheard: Stories from the Alamo Cityā is a KSAT feature that gives our viewers the chance to tell their unique stories. His work includes giving ghosts tours of San Antonio as well as providing spiritual services to the public. āI think itās just been a part of our lives, and so we try to understand it and make it approachable,ā Garza-Guzman said. One way he has made the spiritual world approachable is by showing others that it isnāt all that scary. āSpirits are a lot more normal than sometimes even just the regular world.
āYou have to find humor in dark situationsā: San Antonio comedian discusses battle with cancer, Hispanic heritage
Read full article: āYou have to find humor in dark situationsā: San Antonio comedian discusses battle with cancer, Hispanic heritageSAN ANTONIO ā **Editorās note - āUnheard: Stories from the Alamo Cityā is a KSAT feature that gives our viewers the chance to tell their unique stories. For over 15 years Larry Garza has been putting smiles on faces and making people laugh as a comedian in San Antonio. In 2016, Garza had to stop working after being diagnosed with stage four kidney cancer. āYou have to find humor in dark situations or else the darkness gets darker and youāll never see the light,ā Garza said. Recently, Garzaās work in the San Antonio comedy scene earned him a spot on KSAT.comās ā25 Influential Latinos in San Antonioā list.
āPeople want things that represent themā: San Antonio artist finds success with Latinx merchandise
Read full article: āPeople want things that represent themā: San Antonio artist finds success with Latinx merchandiseSan Antonio ā **Editorās note - āUnheard: Stories from the Alamo Cityā is a KSAT feature that gives our viewers the chance to tell their unique stories. ā(I) love being from San Antonio and (am) super proud of our culture,ā Martinez said. āHer advice, my grandmotherās words really resonated with people specifically in San Antonio,ā Martinez said. Her pop-up shop āVery Thatā has become increasingly popular and Martinez is able to work full time on her artwork. Martinez herself has become an influencer on social media, even though she doesnāt really see herself as the typical influencer.
It was an opportunity to just reset: San Antonio photographers reflect on how 2020 has impacted business
Read full article: It was an opportunity to just reset: San Antonio photographers reflect on how 2020 has impacted businessSAN ANTONIO **Editors note - Unheard: Stories from the Alamo City is a KSAT feature that gives our viewers the chance to tell their unique stories. For the past 11 years living in San Antonio, they have shot many weddings, sometimes up to five a month. We really want to expand and take people out into nature, David Crockett said. Stepping away from snapping wedding photos has also allowed the biracial couple to take a look at race relations in San Antonio. I think everybody in San Antonio just gets along and its all about enjoying each others difference and our different cultures, David Crockett said.
San Antonio entrepreneur releases book giving young girls, women consejos (advice)
Read full article: San Antonio entrepreneur releases book giving young girls, women consejos (advice)SAN ANTONIO San Antonio native Bonnie Garcia has been a driving force in the multicultural marketing world for more than 20 years. Unheard: Every San Antonian has a story to tellHer new book, Dale Ganas: How to Make Your Mark in Life is now available. Im taking care of the sickest patients Ive ever seen: San Antonio doctor reflects on weeks of treating COVID-19 patientsJust words of advice for young girls as they start on their life journey, Garcia said. The book was supposed to come out in early March but because of COVID-19, it was delayed a bit. **Editors note: This KSAT series gives people in San Antonio and its surrounding areas a chance to tell their stories.
Im taking care of the sickest patients Ive ever seen,: San Antonio doctor reflects on weeks of treating COVID-19 patients
Read full article: Im taking care of the sickest patients Ive ever seen,: San Antonio doctor reflects on weeks of treating COVID-19 patientsSAN ANTONIO The numbers continue to increase and hospital staff across the city are beginning to fear the worse. University Hospital hospitalist Dr. Kamyar Haghayeghi tells KSAT 12 that they are currently managing many more critically ill patients than they had four to five weeks ago. UTHealth hiring COVID-19 contract tracers in San Antonio with pay starting at $15 an hourIm taking care of the sickest patients Ive ever seen, Haghayeghi said. He goes on to say that the entire staff is working longer hours and anywhere from 7 to 14 days straight. Also, those 10 years or older must wear a face covering over their nose and mouth when in a public place.
If you want real change, educate yourself, vote: San Antonio native explains what prompted him to join protests
Read full article: If you want real change, educate yourself, vote: San Antonio native explains what prompted him to join protestsSAN ANTONIO **Editors note: This KSAT series gives people that call San Antonio home a chance to tell their stories. Over the past month, since George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police, protests have erupted around the world, including in San Antonio. Marc Magallanez was born and raised on the south side of San Antonio. Magallanez, a San Antonio College student studying public administration, says his past experiences with law enforcement prompted him to join the protests in San Antonio. Unheard SA: Every San Antonian has a story to tell"In order to get respect, you've got to give respect," Magallanez said.
Unheard: Every San Antonian has a story to tell
Read full article: Unheard: Every San Antonian has a story to tellSAN ANTONIO ā Editorās note: Unheard: Stories from the Alamo City is a KSAT feature that gives our viewers the chance to tell their unique stories. Find more stories like this or share your powerful story on our Unheard page. While we often tell the stories of public officials, local celebrities, athletes and other well-known figures, we spotlight our everyday neighbors less often. But thatās changing with Unheard, a new KSAT series that gives people a chance to tell their stories. Strano Burton talks about her struggles getting pregnant, several miscarriages and how she now helps other women going through the same situations.