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FT’s art critic turns curator

Being a ‘discerning eye’ for an annual event gave Jackie Wullschlager a chance to play fantasy collector – and to be judged by display of her chosen pieces

And the wall came tumbling down ...

A flood of books recalls the euphoria of the fall of the Berlin wall, writes John Lloyd

Ludovico Einaudi, crossover star

Laura Battle finds the Italian composer-pianist a bundle of contradictions

The emergence of eastern European designers

From Tallinn to Dubrovnik, a new generation is finding local ways of expressing itself

Lunch with the FT: Sigrid Rausing

The Tetra Pak heiress and Granta owner talks about philanthropy

History’s mark on Tunisia

The country’s medinas, ruins and museums are magical, says John Julius Norwich

Book extract: Viral Loop

Adam L Penenberg on how brands can harness the democratisation of online content

Unnatural disaster

Harry Eyres finds evidence that New Orleans was a human and political disaster

Extreme sailing at the iShares Cup

Richard Donkin experiences the event that is becoming the sport’s Formula 1

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