Curated Links We Love: September 27, 2014 Edition
What we're clicking on (when we're not flooding Wall Street).
Bandaloop dancers Amelia Rudolph and Roel Seeber dance on the walls of City Hall in Oakland California. Amazing! – Becky, editorial assistant
After being ditched by its original developers, NYC Hotelier Sean MacPherson opened the The Ludlow Hotel. It's not quite The Marlton that I adore, but it is a reflection of the Lower East Side neighborhood right now. – Jeralyn, editorial director
Contemplating ways to book a flight on KLM and lose my bags just so I can meet their new team member, Sherlock the pup. – Berit, assistant editor
How to order coffee and where to drink it in ten cities around the world. Useful for the next time I'm in Sofia. – Pavia, founder
Meet Marie Wilcox, the last fluent speaker of Wukchumni. To save her Native American language from extinction, she created its first dictionary and is now teaching weekly language classes to her fellow tribe members.– Becky
Dinner is served. Renowned architecture firm AL_A elevates canned seafood into a modern meal in London. – Berit
Speaking of dinner, Eater has relaunched with a dynamic new website. Hats off to our pals over there for stoking our gastro mania. – Pavia
THIS WEEK ON FATHOM: Heading West

On the road in Rocky Mountain National Park. Photo by James Sturz.
Get a Rocky Mountain biking high.
Bring the kids to Orange County.
Live an endless summer in Encinitas, California.
Update your hiking wardrobe.
Download the 24 best travel apps. (And win an Artifact Uprising photo book!)
Hang with the cool kids in Denver.
Win a Napa Valley spa getaway.
Get inspired to roam the American Frontier.
Ponder the mysteries of the Canadian wilderness.
See how grunge grows up at Portland's Sentinel Hotel.
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