Ocean Beach news roundup February 5
This week in the Ocean Beach news roundup: back to the shacks, “Taraval Beach” artwork goes to SFMOMA, from SF State to the Miss Chinatown USA pageant
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- “Earthquake shacks” may be the ultimate cool little San Francisco houses, and there’s a Sunset District connection. – Bay Citizen via New York Times
- Cyclist tangles with postal truck in the Richmond District. – SF Examiner
- Shabu restaurant Shabuway to try where others failed, making Geary Boulevard home to its fifth location and first in San Francisco. – GrubStreet
- “Taraval Beach,” artist Richard Serra’s reflection on growing up at the end of Taraval Street, is now part of the SFMOMA permanent collection. – SF Weekly
- SF State student tries her hand at Miss Chinatown USA pageant. – Golden Gate Xpress
- Gardener apprentices from the Richmond and Sunset districts play their part in an old tradition. – Digital Journal





