Scottish National Portrait Gallery beats target for visitors.
Art school canvasses for new director.
Culture quangos 'cost more and are less accountable'
So was this year's Edinburgh Festival a success or not?
Interviews: Romy Madley Croft, Tommy Smith, Ray Winstone.
Edinburgh Festival ends in a blaze of box office glory.
A day in the life of Jonathan Mills, EIF director.
Interview: Keira Knightley, Damian Lewis, Roger McGough, Aaron Taylor-Johnson.
Creative Scotland in 'not telling people what to do scandal.'
Anti-Israeli protests stop Festival dance show three times.
More than a quarter of Scots are theatregoers.
Interviews: Virginia McKenna, James Meek, Guy Pearce.
National Theatre heads for Asian first.
Tickets sales slip, but Fringe is in 'fantastic health'.
Fringe dates 'should have been changed'.
As curtain falls on Fringe, who beat Olympic effect and who didn't...
Interview: Will Self.
Fringe First awards announced.
Physical comedy triumphs at Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
Winners announced for The Stage's Edinburgh Awards.
'It's time to get ride of star ratings.'
Interviews: Lisa Ballantyne, Pat Barker, Frankie Boyle, Toby Jones, Kim Newman, Martin Shaw and Colin Farrell--twice.
Missing 24 minutes of The Shining are restored for British release.
Perth Theatre appoints Jacqueline McKay as chief executive.
Interviews: Simon Armitage, Andrea Riseborough, Peter Strickland.
Foster's Edinburgh Comedy award shortlist announced.
Underbelly to become a year-round arts site.
Interviews: Chilly Gonzales, John Hannah, Howard Jacobson.
The Fringe's 'funniest' joke revealed.
Irvine Welsh tears into Booker prize.
Director Tony Scott dies.
Usher Hall faces renewed criticism over noise intrusion from outdoor gig.
Women boycott art show banning men.
Top comedian claims Fringe flyposting is 'polluting' Edinburgh.
Fringe Chair steps down.
Interviews: Tony Benn, Jessica Chastain, David Hasselhoff, Toby Jones, Eddie Pepitone, John Gordon Sinclair, Jean Sprackland and Suggs.
Galloway scoops top literary prize
Nominations reveals for The Stage's Edinburgh awards.
Scotsman Fringe First: Week Two.
Behind the scenes at Summerhall.
Interviews: Alan Davies, Ian McEwan.
Dandy owner DC Thomson to end comic's printed edition.
New artist adds extra chapter to paper sculptures mystery.
'Fifty Shades! The Musical' to premiere next week.
Underbelly calls for truce as Edinburgh venue row threatens to roll on.