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Around the Web: June 14, 2014 – Editor's Must-See Picks

Around the Web: June 14, 2014 – Editor s Must-See Picks

What we're clicking on this week (when we're not shouting GOOOAAAAAALLLLL).

I'm obsessing over Kate Schelter's gorgeous watercolor hacks of Chateau Marmont's stationery. Here's hoping a hotel collaboration is on her horizon. – Berit, assistant editor

Pick your World Cup team and find the NYC bar where you can cheer them on with this interactive map from The New York Times– Berit, assistant editor

When in Pokhara, Nepal, look up in the sky to watch a new pastime called parahawking — literally paragliding plus falconry. – Jeralyn, editorial director

I'm seriously bummed to be missing the Hong Kong panda flash mob. Did you know there are only 1,600 left in the wild? – Berit, assistant editor

I'm more of a whole food person than a Soylent person, but I'm fascinated by the open source drinkable meal trend. Ambronite, the latest organic meal-in-a-shake, is aimed at travelers. – Jeralyn, editorial director


THIS WEEK ON FATHOM: Little European Secrets

Around the Web: June 14, 2014 – Editor s Must-See Picks

Photo by Courtney Maum

To celebrate the launch of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You, a reverse love story set in Paris, author Courtney Maum takes us on a tour of romantic places around the city.

Also in Paris: The world's greatest old-timey funhouse museum and a house of bones known as the Gallery of Paleontology and Comparative Anatomy.

Erica Firpo sleuths (then charms) her way into a very cool speakeasy in Milan.

Brigid Pasulka excerpts her new novel about the small, soccer-obsessed town of San Benedetto on the Italian Riviera.

Plan a quiet trip to Brittany with this Little Black Book.


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