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Buenos Aires youth culture is a dynamic mix of fun. Check in on our friends down south through this cosmopolitan overview of the city.
Britney's show in Las Vegas is a resounding success - enjoy her perspective on the show and how it all comes together with this well designed inside look at the show.
Watch Tiësto rock the house live in Amsterdam.
Join Layth Hendow for a musical walkabout of Europe's favourite springtime city.
This OBBA designed Pavilion in Seoul rests between flights of fancy and a cocoon of serenity, with shade, light and respite all in one place. Commissioned by the Amore Pacific Museum of Art.
At Hub Culture we love Pavilions, especially architectural creations that inspire a cleaner, greener future - like this beauty from SHL Architects realised in Shanghai.
Dive into the hip hop world in Chicago, with a poignant look at the challenges the city faces, and the genuine cultural innovation that comes from an ecosystem "that is overall a motivator".
One of the breakout acts from SXSW 2017, The Wild Now, Run for Your Life captures the moment.
Watch highlights from the 69th Festival of Cannes, 2016, with a quick look at the films generating interest at the world's most important film festival.
Check out the Goldman Sachs macro view on three themes in Asia markets.
Skate around the playa with Jesse Welle at Burning Man 2016.
Design is central to modern life, and Bangkok is embracing its importance as it reinvents its position in Asia.
Jordan Simons is on the move again, this time landing feet first in Bangkok for another instalment of his life on the go.
Tag along with fitness trainer Mike Thurston as he checks out the gym scene and Carnivale 2017 in Rio de Janeiro.
This guitar band has some anger issues. Their voice captures some of the class divide anger that crosses the culture in modern America.
Take a voyage from nightfall to daybreak across Austin, Texas with filmmaker Andrew Takano.
Meet us halfway between the US and Europe, at our home in Bermuda for summer 2017, where a host of activities await Hub Culture members.
At the Davos tea for Hub Culture's Ordinary Club of Extraordinary Women, an innovative group of women gathered together to discuss how to encourage more women to get into STEM. Hear the voices, opinions, and experiences of Edie Lush, Hub Culture; Seema Kumar, Johnson & Johnson; Iris Bohnet, Harvard Kennedy School; Mercedes Fernandez, Primero Lo Primero; Tracy Fullerton, USC Games; Jeanine Hirt, Innovate Finance; Katja Iversen, Women Deliver; Ella Rabener, Scalable Capital Limited; Misha Rao, Innovate Finance; Vivian Reifberg, McKinsey & Company; Ellen Richey, Visa; Susan Silbermann, Pfizer; Amy Wilkinson, The Creator's Code; Mara Stefan, Emerge PR, Caroline Webb, Sevenshift; and Meg Thomson, Hub Culture.
Hub Culture's Executive Editor Edie Lush chats with Head of Enterprise Marketing for Tradeshift, Travis Bickham about their work during Davos. Travis talks about his fireside chat with Professor Stuart Russell about artificial intelligence, the events they've been hosting at two venues, and their work with Matt Damon at water.org.
Our partners at SABIC created this extraordinary video covering the story of the ICEhouse and what it represents.
Professor Olivier Oullier (@emorationality), a neuroscientist currently Head of Global Strategy, Health and Healthcare at the World Economic Forum speaks about the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the digital transformation of healthcare. This year at Davos, there were more than 50 sessions covering health and healthcare issues including the Value in Healthcare Project in collaboration with the Boston Consulting Group and US Vice-President Joseph Biden on his cancer moonshot. Eye tracking Glasses: SMI SensoMotoric Instruments Neurowear: Emotiv Insigh Additional footage: Courtesy of the World Economic Forum