We know how well it works. But many others - often opinion formers and policy makers - have been suspicious of this skill and have tended to position us as frothy, vague creative types who operate on the edge of real commerce.
Use it or lose it is all too true with pubs. Each time a pub closes, another tile in the mosaic of Britain's character, community, and heritage is lost.
It sounds like a joke, but it's true: pop rock boy band Hanson, famous in the '90s for having long blond hair and singing with high-pitched voices, ar...