Curated Collections and Clicks

Did You Know?
The Great Moose Migration, a hit show in Sweden, is once again featuring the journey of moose swimming across the Ångerman River, some 187 miles northwest of Stockholm, heading toward summer grazing pastures. This is the same route used for thousands of years. With nearly 12 miles of cable, 26 remote cameras, and 7 night cameras, these moose can be viewed on the livecam for another few weeks. Watch it here.
The Mobile Phone Throwing World Championships are held in Finland. A recent winner said he prepared for the event by “mainly drinking.”
The Museum of Bad Art in Somerville, Massachusetts is full of exactly what the name suggests—bad art.
The Smithsonian has an Easter egg collection.
Out and About
If you’ve noticed some unique citrus in your grocery store lately, it’s probably dekopon citrus (it’s uniquely delicious, so pick some up before they go out of season).
J.M. Smucker is sending a “Munchie Mobile” on a road trip leading up to the unofficial holiday of cannabis on April 20 to promote Hostess brands like Twinkies, Ding Dongs and Donettes.
Apple has flown 600 tons of products on five cargo planes from India and China to the US in late March, building a months-long inventory buffer before tariffs took effect on April 5. (If you haven’t yet read Robert’s Ruminations on Gilded Age Tariffs and Income Taxes, it’s here.)
A rare 10-karat blue diamond from South Africa was displayed as part of Sotheby’s exhibition of the world’s rarest diamonds.
Why is Easter called Easter? Learn more here.