Kenny Ireland dies: BBC, The Guardian, The Scotsman, The Stage, WhatsOnStage.
Israeli production The City cancelled: BBC, The Edinburgh Reporter, The Independent, The Stage.
Cinema ticket tax calls to help fund Scots films.
Interviews: Vin Diesel, Chris Pratt.
Commonwealth Games begin.
Man Booker Prize list announced.
Parties in the parks as Games fever sweeps Glasgow.
Interview: Nicolas Cage.
Glasgow Science Centre tower reopens.
Summerhall Fringe shows set to be beamed to 30 UK cinemas.
'Children's theatre is important'.
Interviews: John Byrne, Andy Serkis.
T in the Park: Sun goes down on Balado. Legal action over move.
Former BBC presenter John Milne dies.
Interviews: Conal Fowkes, Andy Serkis.
Billy Connolly announces new tour dates.
JK Rowling writes new Harry Potter short story.
Andy Arnold--The Tron Theatre's Home Nations Festival 2014.
Interviews: Bud Cort, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Keira Knightley-twice.
Edinburgh Film Festival gets box office boost.
Bannockburn Live ticket refunds could be considered.
Denise Mina competes for a third Crime Novel award.
'Ed Robson and Elspeth Turner--Cumbernauld Theatre'.
Interview: Jay Baruchel.
St Stephen's Church future decided: All Edinburgh Theatre, The Edinburgh Reporter, The Stage.
Imaginate commissions two new children's shows.
T in the Park festival moving to Strathallan Castle.
Interviews: Hannah Arterton, Michael C Hall, Marjane Satrapi.
T in the Park to leave Balado site.
Producers bid to revive Scotland's film industry.
Young Fathers win Scottish Album of the Year: BBC, The Skinny.
Interviews: Colin Firth, Rupert Grint, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Don Johnson, Melissa McCarthy, Elijah Wood.
Glasgow School of Art: Fund to restore building; Repair bill may cost up to £35m; 750k fund for lost work; Pitt and Capaldi join campaign.
Citizens Theatre renovation receives £5m funding boost.
David MacLennan obituary.
Interview: Mila Kunis.
David MacLennan dies: BBC, The Scotsman, The Stage.
Creative Scotland annual plan 2014/15 launched.
'Creative Scotland fails film industry funding'.
Edinburgh film festival calls crisis summit.
Interviews: Romain Duris, Jonah Hill, Audrey Tautou and Tom Wilkinson.