Illustration by Seb Jarnot of Christopher Bailey ©Seb Jarnot Lunch with the FT from STYLE Jan 11, 2013

Christopher Bailey

Burberry’s chief creative officer tells Vanessa Friedman about the ‘terrible’ experience that helped define his approach to the fashion brand

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The extraordinary life of Sidney Rittenberg, the first American to join the Chinese Communist party
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Cary Grant (1959) ©Allstar ARTS Jan 11, 2013

Forever young

David Thomson on ageless film stars, Emmanuelle Riva in ‘Amour’, and growing old in the movies

Diana’s Peak, St Helena ©enterprisesthelena.com TRAVEL Jan 11, 2013

Paradise in reach?

A new airport could enrich the beautiful, remote island of Saint Helena, writes Horatio Clare, but some locals are unconvinced

Catwalk tech: S/S 2013 Issey Miyake, Gareth Pugh, Diane von Furstenberg, Prada ©Catwalking STYLE Jan 11, 2013

The fabric of our lives

How digital connectivity is being woven into the very clothes we wear

US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, left, and Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, appear before Congress in March 2009 ©New York Times/Eyevine BOOKS Jan 11, 2013

The financial crisis explained

John McDermott reviews Alan Blinder’s ‘After the Music Stopped: the Financial Crisis, the Response, and the Work Ahead’

Autumn/winter 2013 looks: from left: Richard James, E Tautz, Alexander McQueen, Topman Design, Richard Nicoll ©Catwalking STYLE Jan 11, 2013

London’s latest looks

Charlie Porter checks out London Collections: Men, and shows by Tom Ford, Alexander McQueen, Richard Nicoll, Jonathan Saunders and more

An illustration of white pelicans in Los Angeles by James Ferguson ©James Ferguson Jan 11, 2013

The Diary: Jared Diamond

The joys of birding in LA, the dangers of showering, and the therapeutic benefits of a piano lesson

‘Tenderly Flirting’, an illustration by Hugh Thomson ©Paula Byrne BOOKS Jan 11, 2013

Pride and Prejudice - and politics

As Jane Austen’s best-loved novel turns 200, Paula Byrne looks at its roots in the great events of the author’s time

Rehearsals for ‘Feast’, with Yanet Fuentes in the centre ©Richard Hubert Smith ARTS Jan 11, 2013

‘Feast’ for the senses

Inspired by Yoruba culture, five playwrights have come come together to create a play with a plot spanning four continents and 300 years

‘Han’ (2012), an installation by Elmgreen & Dragset ©Alamy TRAVEL Jan 11, 2013

Munich’s moment

The city is hoping a year-long programme of public art installations will help to win tourists back from Berlin