Emile Hirsch explores an LA park with his girlfriend Elisha Herbert and his son Valor

Emile Hirsch enjoys the sunshine as he explores an LA park with rumored girlfriend Elisha Herbert and his six-year-old son Valor By Brian Marks For Dailymail.com Published: 03:55 BST, 5 June 2020 | Updated: 03:55 BST, 5 June 2020 Emile Hirsch enjoyed a sunny day at a park in Los Angeles with his rumored girlfriend … Read more

Former Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman explores Antwerp – a mecca for the fashionista

Just so you know where I’m coming from, I think a great city is one that contains a Dries van Noten store, with the Belgian designer’s trademark daffodil yellow silk wallpaper, sumptuous upholstery and clothes that everyone of all shapes and ages can wear, if not afford. Antwerp is such a place. Dries van Noten … Read more

Make them think it was their idea! Marketing expert explores the art of persuasion

BUSINESS THE CATALYST   by Jonah Berger (Simon & Schuster £14.99, 288pp) You know those books you see piled up in WH Smith in mainline railway stations aimed at businessmen travelling to important meetings in Kettering or Daventry? Well, I’ve finally read one, and a very strange beast it is. Jonah Berger is a marketing professor … Read more

New stunning National Geographic images explores aspects of climate change in their new issue

EXCLUSIVE: New stunning National Geographic images explore aspects of climate change – from an orphaned elephant to an underwater farm – in the magazine’s upcoming issue celebrating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day The first Earth Day was on April 22, 1970, and National Geographic’s upcoming April issue commemorates the event’s 50th anniversary  After the … Read more

Why a bath is more dangerous than a bomb: The Power Of Bad explores negativity bias

Why a bath is more dangerous than a bomb: The Power Of Bad explores negativity bias and the ‘Crisis Crisis’ – the never-ending series of overhyped threats leading to actions that leave everyone worse off Authors’ message is that we are all wired to react more strongly to bad events    They explore the negativity … Read more