Pullman heads up International Booker shortlist, BBC.
Hitchcock star Granger dies at 85, BBC, Empire Online, The Guardian.
Facebook's stream-for-hire service challenges Netflix, The Guardian.
Scotland's leading talent school is to change its name after 42 years, The Herald.
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Ken Loach in search of cast in Scotland, BBC, STV.
Dancing on Ice tour Scotland snub mystery, STV.
Double trouble for Portman, The Independent, The Guardian.
Interviews: Des Dillon, Ella Hickson and Jesse Eisenberg.
Edinburgh International Festival unveils 2011 line-up, BBC, The Guardian, The Herald, The List, The Stage, STV.
Actress Elizabeth Taylor dies, BBC, Caledonian Mercury, Empire Online, The Guardian, The Stage and The Telegraph.
Edinburgh festival looks east--but is it cultural tourism? The Guardian.
Scottish theatres given money to compensate for snow cancellations, The Stage.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
RSAMD renamed as Royal Conservatoire for Scotland, The Stage.
Neds, narky chefs and T in the Park--a new wave of Scottish films? Caledonian Mercury.
Midsomer Murders producer to step down, The Stage.
The Magician's Nephew will be fourth Narnia film, The Guardian.
Dominic Hill named as Glasgow's Citizens Theatre new artistic director, The Herald, The Stage, STV, The Telegraph.
What's next for Edinburgh's Traverse theatre? The Guardian.
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Spending cuts: Theatre groups add their voice to debate, BBC.
RSNO cuts back concerts, The Herald.
Edinburgh Festivals Expo Fund announces projects for 2011, The Stage.
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Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
Mobos agree three-year Glasgow deal, BBC.
Creative Scotland publishes ten-year plan, The Stage.
Pitlochry 60th Anniversary Season Line-Up Announced, Northings.
Theatre Unleashed, The Journal.
John Byrne is named Hospitalfield House honorary patron, The Courier.
Enough Glasgow Noir. Let's Lighten up a little, The Observer.
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Arts Diary: The Scotsman.
Creative Scotland launches partnerships wtih broadcasters, The Stage.
Bid to stop Edinburgh Council selling Theatre Workshop building, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
Report reveals growth of Glasgow's culture sector, The Stage.
Mayfesto 2011 programme revealed, The List.
New venues emerge for Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2011, The Stage.
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Man who created stormtrooper helmets is taken to Supreme Court by George Lucas, The Independent on Sunday.
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The rising stars of Scottish theatre, The List.
Edinburgh International Film Festival curators revealed, The List.
The Skinny looks at NTS's Reveal programme.
The best upcoming theatre shows in Scotland for Spring 2011, The List.
'Star Wars' schedules its rollout in 3D, The Independent.
Oscars 2011: The King's Speech reigns at Oscars, BBC and Empire Online.
Why I don't watch the Oscars, and don't care who wins, Hitfix.
The 2011 Razzie Winners are announced, Total Film.
Panto star Gerard Kelly has left his fortune to a young actor, STV.
Jane Russell dies aged 89, Total Film.
The King's Speech--UK Film Council deserves direct praise, The Guardian.
Andrew Eaton looks at 3D cinema,
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NTS to crowd-source 288, 5-minute plays to celebrate fifth birthday, The Stage.
NTS artistic director Vicky Featherstone is in optimistic mood on its fifth anniversary, The Scotsman.
National Theatre of Scotland celebrates fifth birthday, STV.
Iraq to the Enlightenment for Black Watch playwright, The Scotsman.
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Scottish Opera awarded £650,000 towards Theatre Royal upgrade, The Stage.
The Oscars: Who calls the shots? The Guardian.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
Forest Cafe building sale imminent, Annals of Edinburgh Stage and The Stage.
Paul, not Justin Bieber, is the UK's box office Valentine, The Guardian.
Susan Boyle holds her place as the highest-selling British artist overseas, STV.
What next for the National Theatre of Scotland? The Herald.
'Payin' in the arts'--The Scottish Sun's critical look at Creative Scotland.
Interview: Dame Judi Dench, actress, The Scotsman.
Geoffrey and an Angel top SCDA One-Acts, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.