First Folio found in Scotland: BBC, The Independent, The Scotsman.
EIF creates three-year associate artist tenure for 59 Productions.
BP ends sponsorship of EIF after 34 years.
Edinburgh's Princes St Gardens to get new concert venue.
Scots actors struggle to find TV roles in wake of Taggart.
Interviews: Don Cheadle, Kate Dickie, Jesse Eisenberg, Michael Shannon.
EIF 2016 programme announced: All Edinburgh Theatre, BBC, The Guardian, The Scotsman, The Stage, WhatsOnStage.
A Play, a Pie and a Pint shifts focus.
Scottish film studio cost hits £230m.
Interviews: Jacques Audiard, Don Cheadle, Morven Christie, Kate Dickie, Paul Greengrass, Jeremy Irons.
Ronnie Corbett dies: BBC, The Guardian, The Scotsman, WhatsOnStage--obituary.
Architect Zaha Hadid dies: BBC, The Scotsman.
Bonnie Prince Charlies painting secured.
Interview: Taron Egerton.
Rescue of St Peter's Seminary wins £3.8m lottery boost.
'Scottish independent? In theatre, it's long-established.'
Michael Emans and Rapture Theatre.
Noel Jordan: Imaginate Festival's new director.
Interviews: Patricia Arquette, Nick Fraser, Jeremy Irons, Diane Kruger, Elaine C Smith.
Citizens Theatre receives £16.5m redevelopment approval.
RCS ranked sixth best in the world for performing arts.
Muriel Romanes--On Leaving Stellar Quines.
Interview: Jenny Beavan.
Jackie Kay appointed as new Scots Makar: BBC, The Scotsman, The Edinburgh Reporter.
Glasgow council to cut funding for Theatre Royal and King's Theatre.
Drama teacher leaves windfall for EIF.
Interviews: Don Cheadle, Jena Friedman, Lydia Lunch, Elijah Wood.
'Women's voices are growing stronger in Scottish theatre'.
Outlander HG backed to become Scots film studio; Outlander behind tourist 'income boost'.
'Leith's transformation is fascinating'.
'Actors these days have everything but kitchen sink'.
Interviews: Cal MacAninch, David Thewlis.
Arts must be available to all Scots--despite £16m cut.
Cash cuts force NTS tours rethink.
New survey of Scottish theatre employment highlights gender gap.
Interviews: Wes Bentley, Joseph Fiennes, Dani Garavelli, David Hoffman, Kate Hudson, Celia Imrie, David Morrissey, Ben Wheatley.
UK Government plan to close BBC iPlayer loophole.
Scottish film studio bid bolstered by financial backers.
Inverness' Eden Court faces £100k funding cut.
Jo Clifford: 'I want to be a threat'.
Interviews: George Clooney, Tina Fey, Dan Rather.
Oscars announced: BBC, Empire, The Guardian, The Independent, The Scotsman.
'Pay what you want' venue established at Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Interview: Julie Walters.