Friday Quicklinks

Here’s a smattering of some of this week’s web ephemera that got our attention.

The 15 Cities that are Driving the Future @ Business Insider

A younger generation finds a new place to talk about mourning @ TABLET

Do you know about the Museum of Museums Online?

With nearly 900 films released in New York theaters last year, Manohla Dargis argues that there are too many lackluster, forgettable and just plain bad movies pouring into theaters in So Many Indie Films, So Many Reasons @ NYT

Hilariously Bizarre Gif Portraits Illustrated by Romain Laurent

We like The Curious Brain.

Lutherans in Toldeo, Ohio found Black Cloister Ale @ The Blade

In the City we Trust — Urban dynamism, utopian dreams, and human brokenness @ Books & Culture

What happened to the hand-made magic of old movie posters?

Judy Blume & Lena Dunham had a long chat, and they curated a reading list for you. @ The Believer

William Brafford, one of our volunteer assistant editors and friends, wrote a piece about his moderately calvinist upbringing @ First Things

Breakdancing moves in 1944.

Meaghan Ritchey

Meaghan Ritchey

Meaghan is the Publisher of <i>The Curator</i>. She serves a variety of organizations through her consulting firm MaKeR Projects.