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There’s a Docu-Series About Justin Bieber Hitting YouTube Next Month

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YouTube, the platform where Justin Bieber got his start over a decade ago, is bringing the story back full circle with a documentary about the Canadian singer. Titled Justin Bieber: Seasons , the YouTube Originals docu-series will premiere on January 27 at 12pm ET with new episodes premiering each Monday and Wednesday. “When I was getting started, YouTube provided me a platform and a community where I could share music, experiences and moments with my fans,” said Bieber in a press release. “It feels great to partner with YouTube for this original documentary series. I want my fans to be part of this journey.” The 10-episode series chronicles the making of Bieber’s first album in four years and “is a raw, powerful and intimate look at Bieber’s process of creating new music and the motivation for this new album told through the lens of his closest confidants, friends, collaborators and Bieber himself.” The series will also feature a behind-the-scenes look at Bieber’s private life, inc...

16 Chic, Beanie-Free Ways to Cover Your Head This Season

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Living in the North, we all know the importance of hats. Now, whilst we also know that their primary function is usually to keep our heads warm in the cooler months, wearing a beanie (or toque, or earmuffs for that matter) day in, day out can get a little, well, boring. But it doesn’t have to be. There are loads of cool ways to wear winter hats – though we suggest you keep your beanie on hand for those true winter days. Take inspiration from this gallery of 16 looks to help put you ahead (sorry, not sorry) in the style stakes in the coming months. Photography via IMAXTREE Photography via IMAXTREE Photography via IMAXTREE Photography via IMAXTREE Photography via IMAXTREE Photography via IMAXTREE Photography via IMAXTREE Photography via IMAXTREE Photography via IMAXTREE Photography via IMAXTREE Photography via IMAXTREE Photography via IMAXTREE Pho...

Chile’s Tierra Hotels Will Change the Way You Think of All-Inclusive Resorts

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When I think of an all-inclusive resort, I picture lavish buffets, sugary cocktails and swim-up bars—that is until I discovered Chile’s Tierra Hotels on Instagram. As a travel-planning procrastinator, I immediately knew I had found the perfect way for my husband and I to have an extreme adventure without the stress and hassle of figuring out logistics. Tierra Hotels is a family-owned and -operated hotel group with properties in the Atacama Desert, Chiloé and Patagonia. The boutique hotel brands itself as an “adventure spa” and offers an all-inclusive package at all three properties, whether you stay at just one or a combination of the three. Our trip is split between Tierra Atacama, which is located in a desert, and Tierra Chiloé, which is situated beside lush wetlands. Photography via Tierra Hotels We arrive in Santiago after a 10-hour flight from Toronto and then catch another two-hour flight to Calama, a northern city located near the Atacama Desert. “I feel like we’ve landed ...