Ocean Beach news roundup February 27
This week in the Ocean Beach news roundup: Super-fast Sonic; slagging on the Sunset; kosher bounty on Geary; SFSU leadership change largely ignored
We can’t link to every story out there, but if you think we missed something, leave a comment here, or tell us on Twitter or Facebook.
- Sebastopol-based Sonic.net plans to provide fast, cheap Internet service to thousands of customers in the Sunset District, though AT&T plans for its own faster service were stymied. Who are these guys? – Ars Technica
- The Sunset is a “magical land of misery.” No, wait, it’s as “high brow” as Nob Hill. – Slate, Sacramento Bee
- From the Ukraine to the Richmond District, the owner of Faina’s kosher market on Geary has “always food, food, more food.” – J Weekly
- San Francisco is so much a part of this German woman, she has tattoos of the Golden Gate Bridge and the ZIP code for the Outer Richmond. But she may be deported as an undocumented immigrant. – New America Media
- For some San Franciscans the best place to watch the Oscars was a neighborhood movie theater, such as the Balboa in the Richmond. – SF Chronicle
- Cassava Bakery is getting ready to open on the former site of Le Bread at Balboa Street and 36th Avenue in the Outer Richmond. – Tablehopper, Cassava
- San Francisco State University is selecting a new president to replace the outgoing Robert Corrigan, but the only scheduled public meeting was largely ignored. – Golden Gate Xpress
- SF State wants current students to pay for a new recreation center, but isn’t sure they’ll be allowed to use it once it’s done. – Golden Gate Xpress





