Abbey poaches NTS duo.
Village Pub Theatre announce Fringe shows.
James Tait Black Prize shortlist unveiled.
Emma Thompson: sexism in acting industry is worse than ever.
Interviews: Jake Gyllenhaal, Ashley Jensen, Guy Masterson, Cynthia Nixon, Al Pacino, Simon Pegg and Limmy--twice.
Billy Connolly forced to give up banjo.
'Love your arts job? It doesn't mean you shouldn't be properly paid.'
Letter: On tour with the remarkable Elizabeth MacLennan.
Bryony Kimmings to give opening Fringe address.
Kelpies officially opened.
Interviews: Michael Douglas, Rupert Goold, Jake Gyllenhaal, John Hannah, Caroline Horton, Paul Rudd.
Edinburgh film scene to get its own tour guides.
Scottish Opera musicians look ahead with McOpera.
Unruly Wonders--Bard in the Botanics 2015.
'There's a Fringe show for that'.
EIFF attendance up.
Interviews: Becky Minto, Mark Steel.
45 Years wins Michael Powell Award at EIFF.
Without reliable data, we can't judge funding levels.
James Plays returns for UK tour.
Interviews: Juliette Binoche, Andie MacDowell, Ewan McGregor, Justin Simien, Emily Watson.
Hyslop pledges new funding to Scots film industry.
Citz announces new autumn season.
Leicester Curve to support Fringe musical award.
Administrators cut 129 jobs at Arches.
Interviews: John Akomfrah, Kathryn Hahn.
Scottish theatre award winners announced: All Edinburgh Theatre, Edinburgh Guide, The List, The Stage.
Citizens Theatre's autumn season.
Arches call at CATS: All Edinburgh Theatre, The Stage.
'Overarching need for Arches solution'
'Women in the frame at film festival'
'Fiction can tell truths too'
Interviews: Isobel Buchanan, Ian McKellen.
The Arches closed: All Edinburgh Theatre, BBC, The Guardian, The Stage, The Skinny, WhatsOnStage.
Edinburgh Book Festival announces programme: The Edinburgh Reporter, The Guardian, The Scotsman, The Skinny.
'Working class actors need support'
Interviews: Bryce Dallas Howard, Mano Khalil, Christian Schwochow, John Waters.
Edinburgh Fringe programme launches: The Guardian, The Stage, WhatsOnStage.
EIFF news: Jury and guests announced; chair Bob Last quits.
Interviews: John Boorman, Marcia Gay Harden, Peter Mullan, Jason Schwartzman.
Jake D'Arcy dies.
Glasgow needs to rediscover 80s cultural energy.
Interviews: Robert Carlyle, Jason Statham.