Dustin Hoffman Lunch with the FT from ARTS 9:02pm

Dustin Hoffman

The movie legend talks about how his Hollywood film career was almost cut short, dealing with anti-Semitism and why – at the age of 74 – he’s now starring in his first TV drama

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Suleiman Kerimov
How the Russian tycoon Suleiman Kerimov lost a multi-billion-dollar fortune – and made it back again
– Catherine Belton reports
Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn
From his Danish jazz-rap to his signature, there’s something about Viggo Mortensen that isn’t quite like other Hollywood leading men
– by Lucy Kellaway
Demonstrators gather in Tahrir Square on the first anniversary of the protests that led to the ouster of Hosni Mubarak, the former Egyptian president BOOKS 9:02pm

Egypt and beyond

Euphoria has given way to impatience in the year since Mubarak’s fall, yet is it too early to lose faith in the Arab spring?

Keira Knightley in ‘Anna Karenina’ ARTS 9:02pm

The economics of literary adaptations

From Tolstoy and Tolkien to Irvine Welsh, are books-as-films increasingly likely in an impoverished film industry?

TRAVEL 9:53pm

Desert rose

A luxury safari company is about to launch holidays to Sudan, a country known for its hardship and bloodshed but which is also rich in history

Spring/summer 2012 looks from Christopher Kane, Giambattista Valli and Dolce & Gabbana STYLE 9:54pm

On the red carpet

Awards season usually means actresses in skimpy dresses, but some stars are turning to evening coats

Whitechapel Gallery ARTS 9:12pm

Interview with Rachel Whiteread

The English sculptor tells Rachel Spence about her first permanent public artwork in the UK, a frieze for the Whitechapel Gallery

Constantine Bay, north Cornwall TRAVEL 9:53pm

North Cornwall in winter

Sophy Roberts enjoys windswept walks, fine food and some luxurious new cottages in north Cornwall - at its best in winter, without the crowds

illustration of a church leader BOOKS 9:55pm

Alex Preston’s ‘The Revelations’

AN Wilson on a tale of City slickers seduced by a promise of spiritual awakening

Yuko Miyamoto and Shinya Kote in ‘The Dark Harbour’ ARTS 9:13pm

Foreign relations

There’s more to Japanese cinema than animation and horror, as a new touring programme shows

New York fashion week spring 2012 STYLE 9:54pm

The social catwalk

The traditional fashion show could be coming to an end, with the internet offering unprecedented access to events and collections

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