How to get more for your money at the Edinburgh Fringe, The List.
Orkestra Del Sor and Julie Fowlis visit Fringe by the Sea, The List.
The List picks its 30 top shows of the Fringe.
The List also looks at show on the Fringe that feature doctors, sports, productions from Europe, site specific, sex and LGBT for themes.
Love of dance is a many splendoured thing, The Herald.
The great ventriloquist comeback, The Herald.
When Hamlet stalked the stages of Almada, The Herald.
Mark Fisher presents theatreSCOTLAND's latest update.
Neil Cooper looks at this year's 'Made in Scotland' line-up, The Herald.
Scottish arts face £2 million funding cut, The Telegraph.
'Let's cut the arts budget', The Guardian.
Arts budget hardly deserves to 'share the pain' of country's cuts, The Scotsman.
Stage companies are rushing to project their work on the cinema screen, but it's not a case of film envy, The Scotsman.
The Fringe's iPhone App scheduled for upgrade by August 4, Annals of the Edinburgh Stage.
A look at Bedlan Theatre in Edinburgh, The Herald.
HATS stage rare production of Gray's McGrotty and Ludmilla, Annals of the Edinburgh Stage.
Dundee Rep announces it's autumn season, The Courier.
Annals of the Edinburgh Stage looks at the Fringe iPhone App.
Black Watch returns for UK and US tour, The Courier.
The Main Event--Merchant City Festival, The Scotsman.
Edinburgh festivals launch £300K digital development plan, The Stage.
The Guardian asks 'What's so wrong with proscenium arch theatre?'
Gareth K Vile at The Skinny looks at the difference between 'performance' and 'art'.
Hit musical gets rewrite and professional production, Annals of the Edinburgh Stage.
Sky Arts resurrects The South Bank Show Awards, The Stage.
Tribute paid to Sir Charles Mackerras by Scottish Chamber Orchestra, STV.
Edinburgh council turns down fringe big for licence exemptions, The Stage.
An overview of the 2010 Edinburgh Festivals and their directors, The List.
The List recommends Fifty Edinburgh Fringe shows for a fiver.
Glasgow gets ready for a Surge in performing arts, The Herald.
Sky Arts leaves BBC in the wings with Chekhov revivals, The Guardian.
George's Marvellous Medicine and enduring appeal of Roald Dahl's work, The List.
Aberdeen International Youth Festival returns to Webster Theatre, The Courier.
Clarke Peters of The Wire on his show Five Guys Named Moe, The Herald.
Short Filmhouse season preps audiences for EIF, Annals of the Edinburgh Stage.
A hard act to follow: Ruby Richardson, The Herald.
Mills criticises media 'laziness' over EIF and Edinburgh Festival Fringe, The Stage.
Should Edinburgh's festivals unite? The Guardian.
Byre Theatre to legally challenge withdrawal of arts council funds, The Stage.
Getting INto the spirit of the Festival, The Skinny.
Police called to murder scene--Women of Troy implicated, Annals of the Edinburgh Stage.