Miss You: does life give us more than one chance to meet The One?

Kate Eberlen’s Miss You is one for those who fell in love with David Nicholls’ One Day or Laura Barnett’s The Versions of Us. At the heart of this slow-burner of a novel is the…

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Bonding over beer: Heineken gets political and it is a lesson for Pepsi

Following the Pepsi fail where the company trivialised social activism to sell soda, Heineken goes and gets political, and surprisingly it is an amazing. You won’t find Kendall Jenner here, or a colour-coordinated fake ass…

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Stay with Me: the heartbreaking tale of a woman, interrupted

‘There are things even love can’t do . . . If the burden is too much and stays too long, even love bends, cracks, comes close to breaking and sometimes does break. But even when…

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Hamdi Ulukaya: Time Most Influential

TIME beat me to it when it unveiled their annual 100 Most Influential People of 2017 list featuring, amongst others movers and shakers, the Chobani CEO fellow Turk (and Kurd) Hamdi Ulukaya. Hamdi Ulukaya puts…

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13 Reasons Why – suicide in the age of selfies, snaps and slut shaming

Like most of the Netflix subscribers this weekend, I binge-watched the new series 13 Reasons Why as soon as it came out on Friday. Over 24 hours with a short sleep and food break in between, I…

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