Links I am loving

So right now, I am really tuned in to YouTube. And I cannot get enough of Trisha Paytas. I have been subscribed to her since college. I just think she lives her life so authentically her that it is really great to watch. She is hella entertaining and speak about a million miles per hour.

My boyfriend is a South African and we (mainly him) are currently planning a trip around SA. Since we are dealing with a long distance relationship, as he still lives there, every bit of it is exciting. Here is a link to 10 things to know before visiting South Africa which I found quite helpful.

For a while now I have been wanting to learn a language called Esperanto: a made up language intended for international communications and trade. When I have time, I will get on it. And I have decided I would like to livestream learning it. I plan to learn it via the Wikiversity. It actually is a pretty killer resource.

 

 

Links and Things I’m Loving

 

Loewe’s limited edition linen set is a dream. Add that to my checklist for dream house.

Post Malone as a person is really hard to not like. Seriously, what a great and easy going guy. AND he happens to be from the Dallas area 😉 Vice’s Noisey made a great short on him.

This organisation is bringing people together with food. The New York Times wrote a pice about it, scroll down to the title: Food Matters: A Seat at the Table

Bureau Betak’s blog is having a moment, displaying their top pictures from the work they did for Paris Fashion Week.

I’m personally not into anime, but Ezra Koenig’s Neo Yokio is fkin’ perfect. I’m obsessed with it! And I’m sick of reading reviews that trash it. So much so, I called Netflix’s customer service line just to say, “hey guys, please make more of this!” The woman on the other end was all about it, too.

The documenta 14 budgetary drama continues to unfold, and becoming even more scandalous.

Their website doesn’t do it justice, but this quaint Italian restaurant at Münchner Freiheit  in Munich was such a delight last night. Trattoria Donna Maria probably couldn’t sit more than 50 people, has a limited daily menu, and best of all, everything is cooked by an Italian mother. The kitchen has a door that swings open when food gets delivered, and you see a dolled-up Italian woman wearing 60’s-style drop earrings stirring the sauce. It was more than a pleasure to be able to find a seat there last night. Highly recommend if you are ever in Munich.