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Links We Love: Curated Favorites from November 4, 2017

Links We Love: Curated Favorites from November 4, 2017

Here's what caught our eye on the internet this week.

Fathom contributor and jewelry designer Lizzie Fortunato is hosting a NYC pop-up with her favorite finds from around the world. Stop by 110 E. 7th Street for striped Portuguese rugs, colorful woven baskets from Ghana, and more global goods. Open November 3 - December 31. – Berit, senior editor

Images of the 5,000-year-old yoga practice are so ubiquitous these days that I barely blink and eye when I see a perfect Kapotasana on my Instagram feed. But I can't stop thinking about Rob and Nick Carter's series of fine art photograms of traditional poses depicted in a brand new way (at RNat5a in London through January). – Jeralyn, editorial director

If you're always on the move, can't cook for your life, and don't live in a big city with great restaurants (or takeout), Real Eats may be your next greatest life hack. The food subscription service delivers pre-made meals conceived by top chefs like Dale Talde and Bill Telepan using farm-fresh ingredients from NY's Finger Lakes that are packaged in vacuum-sealed pouches. All you have to do is boil these pouches for six minutes. I tried it out and it screams space age, but it's absolutely idiot-proof and the flavors are pretty good. – Daniel, editor

"I don't acknowledge jet lag. I just work with the sun." Wise words from world-renowned primatologist, environmentalist, and animal-rights activist Jane Goodall, who is the subject of a new documentary that I'm dying to see. – Berit

Absolute eye candy: This book contains more than 3,200 photographs of Portuguese windows. – Daniel

This winter I'll be feeding my ramen craving at Tonchin, a Japanese ramen joint opening its first U.S. outpost in Midtown Manhattan on November 15. – Berit


THIS WEEK ON FATHOM

Links We Love: Curated Favorites from November 4, 2017

Mexico: How to build an altar for Day of the Dead.

Mexico: These satirical poems are written for Day of the Dead.

Mexico: A personal essay on the meaning of the Día de los Metros.

Mexico City: Is this shaman den the coolest place to drink in town?

Bethlehem: A native daughter (and Banksy) confront the wall.

Slovenia: The European gem hiding in plain sight.

Travel hacks: Find out how an art director travels with her baby.

Peru: An eye-catching tour of the country's most Instagrammable places.


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