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Curated Links We Love: February 21, 2015 Edition

Curated Links We Love: February 21, 2015 Edition

What we're clicking on this week (when we're not wearing out our snow boots).

Paris is always beautiful, but movie heroine Amélie Poulain's Paris is pure magic. – Berit, editor

Stanley Kubrick is one of my favorite directors, but I never knew he was such an amazing photographer at just seventeen years old. I got lost browsing 184 pages of his intimate NYC portraits at Museun of the City of New York online. – Becky, editorial assistant

I love receiving ang bao (red packets) over Lunar New Year celebrations, not just for the money (though that's a nice highlight), but also for the super pretty designs. Thanks Naiise for creating DIY ang bao designs for everyone! – Becky

They really know how to prepare tea in Qatar and Pakistan. My English breakfast looks boring compared to 22 teas around the world. – Pavia, founder

I'll always consider the koala bear my spirit animal, but I guess Patrick, the world's oldest and largest wombat is pretty cute, too. – Becky

My love of llamas runs deep, so it was with complete delight that I came across a Vogue's guide inspired by the elegant and shaggy mammals. – Berit

At first, I thought: No way, a real cooking segment using a doll-size kitchen? Then I remembered: Right. It's Japanese. My favorites: Tiny food mini prep for shrimp tempura, wee yakitori, and a bowl of curry. – Jeralyn, editorial director


THIS WEEK ON FATHOM: Hablamos Español

Curated Links We Love: February 21, 2015 Edition

A coconut pop-up shop in Punta Mita. Photo by Anna Petrow.

This week celebrated the places where we get to speak Spanish.

Lima: Checking into art-filled Hotel B.

San Sebastián: Meet the chef on a culinary treasure hunt.

Nicaragua: Adding Tribal Hotel to our wish list.

Feliz Año Nuevo! We took a break to celebrate Lunar New Year with a Prosperity Salad toss.

Punta Mita: Capturing the sweet life.

Buenos Aires: We got a tour of the city's best fashion spots.

Todo el Mundo: Learn the most popular romance language through 13 gorgeous photos.

Buenas Compras: The world, delivered to your doorstep with 12 global subscription boxes.

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