theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Tutti Frutti's rockers hit the comeback trail ahead of 25th anniversary.
Interviews: Tippi Hedren, Dustin Hoffman, Don McCullin, Eddie Redmayne, Isabella Rossellini and Saul Metzstein.
The Year of Creative Scotland--a branding exercise overshadowed by controversy.
Venu Dhupa resigns from Creative Scotland.
Traverse announces first half of fiftieth anniversary season.
Call for entries for BAFTA in Scotland's New Talent Awards 2013.
Interviews: Tom Holland, Nicole Kidman.
Vicky Featherstone on theatre in Scotland.
NTS wins at Creative Scotland Awards.
Alasdair Gray attacks English for 'colonising' arts.
'Big names can fall just as hard as unknowns.'
Interviews: Christopher Kane, Cerys Matthews, Salman Rushdie, David O. Russell.
Scotland's creative stars shine amid the rows, rebellion and resignation.
Scotland's culture and sport earn economy £10m a week.
Interviews: Dustin Hoffman, Jennifer Lawrence, Alan Moore, Joaquin Phoenix, Aubrey Plaza, Salman Rushdie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
Auguste Rodin's The Kiss to go on show in Scotland next year.
Artists forced to survive on £100 a week.
'Arts must make better case for private cash'.
Interviews: Laura Mvula, Suraj Sharma.
Berberian Sound Studio scores at BIFAs.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Interviews: MyAnna Buring, Anne Hathaway, Ian McKellen, Sam Rockwell.
Creative Scotland promises change. Caledonian Mercury, Northings, The Scotsman, The Stage.
Creative Scotland row lights a fire of anger that blazes far beyond the arts.
Scots independent cinemas Cameo and Belmont bought by Cineworld.
Panto in Focus: The McKnight before Christmas.
Interviews: Sienna Miller, Ludivine Sagnier, Danny Trejo.
Andrew Dixon quits Creative Scotland. BBC, Caledonian Mercury, The Edinburgh Reporter, The Guardian, Northings, The Scotsman, The Skinny, The Stage, STV.
Final Dandy goes on sale.
Elizabeth Price wins Turner Prize.
Interviews: Adam Brown, Sam Rockwell.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Scottish National Portrait Gallery announces 2013 programme.
Donald Trump film-maker reveals plan for sequel.
Interviews: David Constatine, Pete Doherty, Carol Ann Duffy, Martin Freeman, Christopher Walken.
Glasgow Film Theatre to create new cinema as part of £1.6m upgrade.
Luxford appointed EIF operations director.
New chairman of EIFF appointed.
Interviews: Martin McDonagh, Charlotte Rampling, Stephen Sondheim, Curtis Stigers, Martin Suckling.