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Around the Web: Top Picks for February 23, 2014

Around the Web: Top Picks for February 23, 2014

What we're clicking on this week (when we're not sewing Mardi Gras costumes).

Getting into the spirit of Detroit! Captured in gorgeous black and white by American photographer Bruce Weber. – Jeralyn, editorial director

This curious collection post from Anthropologie has inspired me to start my own floaty travel pen collection. – Berit, assistant editor

The best photographers are always on the job, even when they're not. A round up of  "casual" snaps by the best while vacationing. – Becky, editorial assistant

I'm really going to miss Sochi. Here are incredible and incredibly beautiful action shots from the Olympics. – Pavia, founder

I've been exploring (and enjoying!) the astral plane on new site The Numinous. – Jeralyn, editorial director

Ernest Hemingway was sparse with words but a hoarder otherwise. Now you can view a collection of travel ephemera that he left in Cuba. – Berit, assistant editor

Food writer Alan Richman makes a list of America's best new restaurants in 2014 for GQ. And it makes me very hungry. – Jeralyn, editorial director

Real life glow-in-the-dark reindeers? Only in Finland. – Becky, editorial assistant 


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