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Curated Links We Love: January 17, 2015 Edition

Curated Links We Love: January 17, 2015 Edition

What we're clicking on this week (when we're not yawning our way through Oscar bets.)

I could eat ramen all day any day, but when the temperature drops below 40, my ramen craving kicks into high gear. Lucky Peach's regional breakdown of ramen in Japan is not helping. – Becky, editorial assistant

Is Detroit the new Brooklyn? Discuss the future of travel to Motor City with Wherever Magazine at Shinola's NYC outpost on Wednesday, January 21st. – Berit, editor

It's a week for hellos and goodbyes in New York. Complete Traveller Antiquarian Bookstore is closing for good on Monday. My first job in publishing was across the street from the shop, and I once met the owners' son on a train in Switzerland, so I've always felt close to this place. The good news is their website will carry on. – Pavia, founder

Over in Queens, Kings Palace, one of five opulent "Wonder Palace" movie theaters built around NYC by Loew's in 1929 and 1930, will soon reopen in all its restored splendor. The New York Times story has amazing interactive photos of all five. – Pavia

I really love this photography series by Alejandro Cartagena of hundreds of workers in Mexico spending their morning commute in a truck bed. – Becky

You know igloos and teepees, but have you seen the ice huts of Canada? – Becky

In an effort to up my travel style game I'm adding GM2NY's black leather travel wallet to my wish list. – Berit


THIS WEEK ON FATHOM: 24 Best Travel Blogs and Websites of 2015

Curated Links We Love: January 17, 2015 Edition

Announcing the 2015 edition of Fathom's 24 Best Travel Blogs and Websites. Start bookmarking. We'll be featuring their travels on Fathom this year, starting with these:

West America takes us on a weeklong motorcycle ride through Central America.

In a Half Shell satisfies our mollusk cravings at five NYC oyster joints.

EatingAsia meets the hardworking milkmaids of Van, Turkey.

Escape Brooklyn heads west to Narrowsburg and Barryville, New York.

Maria Russo of The Culture-ist, one of our original 24 Best Travel Blogs and Websites, aspires to give back in Rwanda.

The Funnelogy Channel has an unexpected lunch at a barley harvest in a Tibetan castle.

BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE

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