2.22.2021

Lazy Linking, 235th in an Occasional Series


Stuff I liked lately on the Internets:

235.1 Useful taxonomy of place-based economic development strategies pew.org/3crwQGZ @pewtrusts

235.2 We watch the videos on social media but don't realize the 1000's of takes/failures/preps needed to pull it all off...there's a huge life lesson in here youtu.be/g5hWz0hSpWk

235.3 Masks + hygiene + closures = way less flu, as in 400,000 hospitalizations last season vs. 165 so far this season n.pr/3bBSkz1 @npr

235.4 Another reason to visit Japan: this amazing "bookshelf theater" inside a Tokyo cultural museum bit.ly/3qDp5SD @thisiscolossal

235.5 In honor of Black History Month, a wide range of critically acclaimed cultural expressions recommended by @nytimes nyti.ms/3dvAO1B


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