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Fathom's Curated Links We Love: Art, Travel & Tokyo Essentials (March 12, 2017)

Fathom s Curated Links We Love: Art, Travel & Tokyo Essentials (March 12, 2017)

Fathom HQ's internet happenings of the week.

Brush up on your Sachs and Kusama as art insiders travel the globe on this Instagram feed from The Culture Travel Channel. – Jeralyn, editorial director

The Tokyo crib sheet I wish I had before planning my trip to Japan. – Berit, editor

Just came back from Ireland. When I return, I'm eating in Galway. – Daniel, editorial assistant

I’m dreaming of sacher tortes and rainy afternoons in Viennese coffee shops this weekend. – Becky, assistant editor

Our pals at Indie Guides are celebrating the release of their 20th edition, Ljubljana, by offering all their downloadable guides for free for 72 hours. Check out the Madrid guide they published on Fathom to see why we think they're so great. – Pavia, CEO

Bookmarking this French pharmacy tour for my next visit to Paris. – Berit

This new NYC hotel has a lobby bar with a collection of 52 English baskets hanging over it. – Daniel

I want a fantasy airship model for my future home. – Becky


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NYC: A cozy staycation.

Austin: A boozy itinerary. And the best souvenirs to bring back.


Travel Notes
  • Links We Love This Week: Curated Inspirations & Must-See Finds

    We introduce something we should have started a while ago: Links We Love, a compendium of what were loving right now. Happy armchair traveling.Pavia, founder/CEO- Choose Your Color - The cutest and sharpest thing I saw this week. French blogger Girotte made Pantone color chips out of food. Thanks to London editor and Fathom contibutor Malika Dalamal for finding it.- Edits Quarterly - Ive had this window open for three weeks. I cant close it

  • Curated Links We Love: March 14, 2015 Edition

    What were clicking on this week (when were not gleefully unpacking our spring outfits).If youre down at SXSW this weekend, please try to catch the debut screening of Sailing a Sinking Ship. The feature-length film follows the Moken people, a seafaring community living upon the Andaman Sea. I just watched the trailer, and it looks fascinating. – Becky, editorial assistantThe Solar Impulse 2 took off this week from Abu Dhabi, aiming to

  • Handpicked Links We Love: Stunning Frozen Falls & More (March 7, 2015)

    What were clicking on this week (when were not discussing mysterious plane crash theories).Its the year of the frozen waterfall and New Yorks Taughannock Falls might just be my favorite. – Berit, editorCan you believe that the first museum dedicated to slavery in America is only opening now, in 2015? Take the time to read this fascinating story about the Whitney Plantation in Louisiana and how its eccentric owner i