Curated Links We Love: February 28, 2015 – Remembering Leonard Nimoy
What we're clicking on this week (when we're not debating dress colors).
With outer space on the mind this week, I’m sad to hear that Star Trek's Mr. Spock, Leonard Nimoy, passed away on Friday. Here’s a lovely tribute and reflection on the late actor’s last Tweet. – Becky, editorial assistant
Young ladies looking for a cheap and chic weekend escape to Paris (pretty much every twenty-something in NYC), can book a shared room for 27Euro a night at Generator Paris, a new designy "poshtel" in the Tenth Arrondisement. – Jeralyn, editorial director
A mind-blowing read on what might have happend to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. – Berit, editor
I've long been a fan of Slinkachu's "Little People" project, and am excited about his upcoming "Miniaturesque" solo show in London's Andipa gallery. It runs from March-April of this year. – Becky
Besides preserving shorelines and endangered species, ocean adventurer Eugenie Clark studied sleeping sharks, swam into schools of man-eating barracuda, encountered 500-pound clams, and once rode a 40-foot whale shark off Baja, California. She died this week at the age of 92. – Jeralyn
Elsewhere in the art world, Ai Weiwei is directing his six-year-old son in a film in Berlin remotely from his Beijing home. Definitely check out his other remotely-installed exhibit ongoing in Alcatraz through April 26th. – Becky
THIS WEEK ON FATHOM: To Infinity and Beyond!

Spotted in Space: one supermassive blackhole. Photo courtesy of NASA's Instagram feed.
This week we explore the final frontiers without ever leaving Earth.
Go for an out-of-this-world experience in one of these outrageous villas.
Pretend you're on another planet in Iceland.
Get closer to the stars south of the equator in New Zealand.
Shoot for the stars in Vieques, Puerto Rico.
Practice your moon walk in the Atacama Desert.
Play astronaut at home with 10 stellar finds.
Tune into intergalactic soundwaves via NASA.
Buckle up: 10 things to know before blasting off into the stratosphere.
Get lost in the Milky Way with these 17 spacey shots.




