What We Love This Week, Volume XVII

Published June 14, 2013
Updated September 1, 2017

Ekaterina Panikanova’s Incredible Installation Memories

When we are young, we pour our hearts and minds into books; little do we know how much they pack into our present or how much of a guidepost they can be for our future. It is with that in mind that the Russian, Rome-based artist Ekaterina Panikanova created her installation art series called Errata Corrige, which is Latin for a correction in a book or article. We carry these stories, stresses and symbols with us throughout our lives, and they in turn shape us. For more, head over to My Modern Met.

The Best Vintage Public Service Announcements Ever

Public service announcements seem to have lost their intrigue over the past couple decades. Why not reminisce for the good old days when a downy-cheeked Michael J. Fox would discourage children from using fire, or Peewee Herman would enlighten the youth on the perils of crack-cocaine use? Or better yet, when David Lynch was actually called upon by New York City in an avant-garde attempt to crack down on littering? Check these and several other vintage PSAs out from Mental Floss.

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All That's Interesting
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A New York-based publisher established in 2010, All That's Interesting brings together subject-level experts in history, true crime, and science to share stories that illuminate our world.
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Savannah Cox
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Savannah Cox holds a Master's in International Affairs from The New School as well as a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, and now serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Sheffield. Her work as a writer has also appeared on DNAinfo.