Saturday, April 4, 2020

With Great Powder Comes Great Responsibility

Why An Idaho Ski Destination Has One Of The Highest COVID-19 Rates In The Nation, How Fast The Coronavirus Outbreak Is Growing In Hundreds Of US Communities, Italy's Lockdown, Photographed Through A Rear Window, and more.
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DON'T LOOK
LIVE IN THE PLACE WHERE YOU WERE
Italy's Lockdown, Photographed Through A Rear Window
thecut.com
Filippo Venturi documents a neighborhood making the most of its yard time.
NEW YORK IS JUST THE START
How Fast The Coronavirus Outbreak Is Growing In Hundreds Of US Communities
nytimes.com
Tracking coronavirus growth rates in metro areas around the nation.
THEY REALLY HANG IN THERE
WATCH: High Sensitivity Camera Reveal How Micro-Droplets Hang In The Air Long After Someone Has Coughed Or Sneezed
youtube.com
As we consider the different routes through which COVID-19 spreads, information like this is scary but vital.
SUDDEN VALLEY
Why An Idaho Ski Destination Has One Of The Highest COVID-19 Rates In The Nation
newyorker.com
Sun Valley closed its mountains on March 15th. But, even as the ski lifts stopped spinning, the confirmed coronavirus cases kept rising.
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Getting Nutrition Advice The Easy Way
noom.com
If this sounds too good to be true, it's not! The Noom weight loss app allows you to progress through your wellness journey from anywhere and everywhere.
PICTURE THIS
The People Staying And Living In America's Motels, And More Best Photography Of The Week
digg.com
The inside world of Irish traveler children, a testosterone-fueled pool hall in Chicago and more best photos of the week.
SHOWING SOME CHARACTER
MOST AMBITOUS CROSSOVER YET
This Statistical Personality Test That Shows Which Fictional Characters You Are Most Similar To Is Incredibly Comprehensive
digg.com
Covering 121 questions (or 28, if you're in a rush) and 400 characters, this test isn't your regular BuzzFeed personality quiz.
COVER STORIES
Counterspy: The Russian Plot To Take Over Hollywood
medium.com
They wanted a spy at the center of the industry. He had bigger ambitions. The wild true story of wheeling and dealing double agent Boris Morros and the woman who became his nemesis.
IF THERE AIN'T MERCH, IT AIN'T MUCH
The '80s Blockbuster Era Really Began With 'Return Of The Jedi' And The Millions Of Toys It Sold
film.avclub.com
By the time George Lucas made "Return Of The Jedi," his "Star Wars" movies had become, quite possibly, the first sure thing in the history of the moviemaking business.
TURNING A NEW LEAF
Saff Saffery Discusses His Life After 'Tiger King' And Why He Left The Zoo Business Behind
esquire.com
Former GW Zoo manager Saff Saffrey, who got his arm ripped off by a tiger on "Tiger King," talks to Esquire about being misgendered in the series, what the Netflix documentary got right about Joe Exotic and what he's up to now.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
WELL DANG
The Power This Huge Metal Chain Whip Packs Is Insane
digg.com
It's not the fastest thing in the world — until the very end, when it's like a gunshot.
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Gorgeous Spring Weather Means It's Time For A New Look
huckberry.com
Board shorts, polos, killer kicks and more are all available in Huckberry's spring collection.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
THE DEAL OF THE CENTURY IS YOU
How Online Shopping Makes Suckers Of Us All (2017)
theatlantic.com
Will you pay more for those shoes before 7 pm? Would the price tag be different if you lived in the suburbs? Standard prices and simple discounts are giving way to far more exotic strategies, designed to extract every last dollar from the consumer.
GIRL WITH THE GOLDEN ARM
The Myth Of Jackie Mitchell, The Girl Who Struck Out Ruth And Gehrig (2013)
thedailybeast.com
Were her curves too much for Ruth and Gehrig?
BOGEY, BOGEY, BANKRUPT
'We're Probably A Little Sick (2015)
golfdigest.com
Most of us enjoy a small wager when we play. But for some golfers it doesn't start to get interesting until big, big, BIG MONEY is at stake.
Who's got small weekend plans? Same here.