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Handpicked Travel Links We Love: September 8, 2018 Edition

Handpicked Travel Links We Love: September 8, 2018 Edition

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Mark your calendars for October 3-7, when 1,000 singers will overtake NYC's High Line for a performance of David Lang's The Mile Long Opera: a biography of 7 o'clock. The libretto is inspired by what 7 p.m. means to New Yorkers and is experienced by walking a stretch of the park while weaving in and out of singers' voices and stories. Check the website for ticket information. – Daniel, Fathom editor

Another thing to mark your calendar for: Our pals at PlaceInvaders and Hello Neighbor are hosting dinners this fall to benefit refugee and immigrant families. Get tickets now for 9/21 in New York City and 10/18 in Los Angeles. - Pavia, CEO

More of this, please: The BBC is going to be literally taking things slow with radio programming. Radio 3 will broadcast the sound cows, forest hikes, and other soothing, meditative auditory delights.   Jeralyn, editorial director

If Michelin-starred restaurants are your thing, bookmark White Guide for your next trip to Scandinavia. The thirteen-year-old website reviews the 300 best restaurants in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and Estonia annually and is known for covering top contenders for the prestigious prize before they're awarded. - Berit, senior editor

Anyone looking to relocate to London should check out a new co-working space that's as fun, sophisticated, and social as the folks behind it. The Ministry, a shared office space and private members' club from multimedia entertainment brand Ministry of Sound, just opened in a Victorian printing factory that's been turned into quite the hospitable working environment. – Daniel

Melbourne is an amazing town with a not-as-amazing boutique hotel scene, which makes me very keen to check out United Places Botanic Gardens the next time I'm Down Under. Wallpaper has an early look around. - Pavia

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Handpicked Travel Links We Love: September 8, 2018 Edition

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