Jai McDowall wins Britain's Got Talent 2011, STV, BBC.
Cheryl Cole make shock return to US X Factor, STV.
Leith Festival marching to its own beat, Edinburgh Evening News.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
Active role for Dundee Rep--despite budget cuts, The Courier.
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2011--Preview, Little White Lies.
Edinburgh Film Festival shrinks, The Telegraph.
Interviews:
Gregg Araki, Cora Bissett, John Cleese-twice, Arthur Darvill, Jason Isaacs, David Sington.
.Open Season: Refugee Week & West End Festival, The Skinny.
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2011: The rough guide, The List.
Scottish sitcoms: should national jokes be shared with the entire UK? The Guardian.
'Evidence of our culture's diminished fortunes is everywhere this month', The Scotsman.
Interviews
: Gordon Barr, John Cleese, Dominic Hill, Nicholas Hoult, Ashley Jensen, January Jones, Asif Kapadia, James Mullighan, Tom Pritchard, Sean Scanlan, Barbara Rafferty.
.theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
Festival study proves it's not all about the money, The Guardian.
Cheryl Cole quits The X Factor US, STV.
Rory Bremner to update Orpheus in the Underworld for Scottish Opera, The Stage.
Interviews
: Bradley Cooper, Richard E Grant, Jemima Levick, Mathew Morrison, Alex Reedijk.
.James Beattie work found in Sir Walter Scott's library, BBC.
Edinburgh festivals generate 245m for local economy, claims report, The Stage.
New Batman movie The Dark Knight Rises 'to film in Scotland', STV.
Sherlock wins twice at BAFTA TV Awards, The Stage.
The Tree of Life wins at Cannes, BBC, Empire Online and The Guardian.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Jonathan Melville: Reel Time.
Threatened Byre Theatre open to the idea of working under a cultural trust, The Courier.
Interviews: Roger Corman, Johnny Depp, Paul Giamatti--twice, Jennifer Lawrence, Tom McCarthy, Guillem Morales, Guillermo del Toro.
Edinburgh fringe participants' council announced, The Stage.
Edinburgh International Film Festival reveals full 2011 programme, STV, The List and The Guardian.
Glee to exit from E4 and Channel 4, BBC.
John Barrowman set for hometown Scottish honour, STV.
What does the future hold for Pitlochry Festival as it celebrates its 60th year? The Scotsman.
Creative Scotland reveals £1m pilots plan to put Scottish film industry 'back on map', STV.
National Theatre of Scotland launches trainee director scheme, The Stage.
Interviews:
.Dannii Minogue quits as judge on The X Factor, BBC.
Shortlist announced for Scottish critics' awards. The Stage, The Courier, The List, STV, A View from the Stalls and Joyce McMillan online.
ITV axe Taggart, BBC.
The Vile Arts Radio Hour: the mixed up cloud.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Edinburgh Film Festival finds itself centre of critics debate, STV.
Lingerie tycoon Mone and actor Coltrane honoured in Glasgow awards, STV.
Interviews:
.Why are Scotland's comedy hits Limmy, Burnistoun and Gary: Tank Commander not crossing the BBC border? The Herald.
Obituary: Paul Iles, The Scotsman.
Am-dram is a serious business, The Guardian.
Edinburgh Film Festival teams up with Sheffield for documentaries joint premiere plan, STV.
Festival of Museums set for nationwide celebration of Scotland's culture in May 2011, The List.
Theatre Venue of the Month: Macrobert, The Skinny.
Interviews: David Greig, Christopher Plummer, Saoirse Ronan, Hayley Stobo, Luke Treadaway.
Poll attacks: Election specials hit Scottish theatres, The Guardian.
Leonardo da Vinci drawings to come to Dundee, The Courier.
Partial reprieve for Adam Smith theatre courses, The Stage.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
Hustle creator calls time on show, BBC.
Interviews:
.Underbelly and Assembly unveil venue changes for Fringe 2011, The Stage.
Edinburgh International Film Festival announces initial lineup, new Scottish work, The Guardian, STV.
Edinburgh's King's forced to scale back refurb plans, The Stage.
That Star Wars announcement...Empire Online.
Theatre manager Paul Iles dies aged 59, The Stage.
Assembly release full plans for George Square Hub, WhatsOnStage.com
A theatre critic's view: Escaping State Funding, The Skinny.
Interviews:
Adam Deacon, Marcella Evaristi, Robert Pattinson, Martin Sheen.
.Top Hollywood directors and cinema companies protest over home downloads, The Guardian and The Independent.
International box office: 'Thor' rules, The Independent.
Edinburgh Fringe opens nominations for new Participants' Council, The Stage.
Bardem climbs onto Stephen King's 'The Dark Tower', The Independent.
Film events in May, The Skinny.
Interviews: Edward Albee, Claire Cunningham, Jesse Eisenberg, Kate Hudson, Jayd Johnson, Martin Sheen, Roxanne Silbert, John Simm.