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Track All the Places You Want To Remember With This New App, Step

If you've ever had problems recording your favorite picnic spot or restaurant, consider trying out Step: Culture Map, the new app designed to help users explore the world. The female-led tech company has recently launched its platform where you can save and share recommendations with others. Those who usually have their favorite spots saved across multiple apps like Google Sheets, Yelp or Apple's Notes will now be able to gather all of their lists onto one platform."Both Robyn [Nicholl] and I we...

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BAEwatch: Charlotte Cardin

In a sea of emerging singer-songwriters, very few have a voice as captivating and tunes as hypnotic as Charlotte Cardin's. One of Canada's brightest young talents, the Montréal-born musician first rose to prominence when she became a finalist on La Voix -- the Québécois version of reality talent show The Voice -- at just 18 years old. In the years following her television appearance, Cardin quickly established herself as an all-around artist, releasing her first EP Big Boy in 2016 and anoth...

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From 'Minari' to 'Parasite,' Here Are 12 Must-Watch Korean-Language Films

Korean-language films have been on the rise in recent years thanks to the international success of award-winning movies such as Parasite and Minari. For those looking to explore more titles of modern Korean cinema, we've rounded up a list of classics spanning romance, horror, crime and more genres. In addition to the two aforementioned films, we're highlighting titles from the 1990s and early 2000s like Peppermint Candy and My Sassy Girl, both of which birthed some of the most iconic scenes i...

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Art Meets Science in Phoebe Hui's New Installation, 'The Moon is Leaving Us'

Every year, Swiss luxury watch brand Audemars Piguet selects a rising artist to commission under its Contemporary division. For the fifth installment of its project, the house has chosen Hong Kong-based curator Ying Kwok and artist Phoebe Hui for an installation display at the heart of the city. Titled The Moon is Leaving Us, Hui's work bridges art with science, using a mechanical kinetic robot to draw unique renditions of the moon. We caught up with the creative to talk about the inspirations ...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Fri, 23 Apr 2021 HYPEBAE