Scots moviemaker furious at parliament's backing for rival Disney animation.
Perth looks forward to a sizzling summer of entertainment.
'My mum's going to see this': Actors and actresses reveal secrets of the sex scenes.
Interviews: Emily Blunt, Billy Boyd, Jennie Erdal, Alyson Hannigan, Whit Stillman, Joss Whedon.
Edinburgh Lyceum to stage new play by David Haig.
Scissor Sisters and Texas headline Wickerman Festival.
Scotland has first view of Brave.
An early look at shows headed to the Fringe.
Interviews: Emily Blunt, Marina Diamondis, Craig Ferguson, Connie Fisher, Greta Gerwig, Teresa Margolles, Ewan McGregor, Jennifer Pike, Jason Segel, Rufus Wainwright, Joss Whedon.
Gallery refuses filming request for new Ian Rankin adaptation.
Scottish masterpieces to go on display before £7m auction.
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Interviews: Emun Elliott, Greta Gerwig, Werner Herzog, Kathleen Jamie, Billy Ocean, Irvine Welsh.
National Galleries' art budget slashed by a fifth to 'derisory' £200,000.
Scottish Album of the Year Award long list revealed.
David Greig and One Day in Spring.
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society offers insurance packages for festival acts.
Movie trailers: Do they reveal too much?
The science of stories.
Interviews: Juliette Binoche, Jeremy Deller, Ewan McGregor, Jonathan Morton, Orla O'Loughlin, Jack White.
The Fringe has lost its Edge after promoter DF Concerts shelves gigs.
Scottish government announces £350k touring awards.
The code of the East: a look at the One Day in Spring season.
Interviews: Russell Howard, Patrick Stewart.
Walter Scott historical fiction shortlist announced.
Are curtain calls a clapped-out convention?
Interviews: Peter Carey, Graham Coxon, Greta Gerwig, Robin Grainger, David Hayman, Tom Holland, Liam Neeson, Alexander Skarsgard, Stellan Skarsgard.
Fringe in £70,000 drive to attract reluctant Glaswegians.
In deep water: Gormley's statues disappear.
Adam Sandler movie Jack and Jill sweeps Razzie awards.
Interviews: Douglas Galbraith, Morgan Spurlock.
Scotland turns a deaf ear to opera and classical music.
Taking the High road: Waterloo Road moves to Scotland.
Interviews: Robert Carlyle, Tom Conti, Eve Hewson, Werner Herzog, Toby Kebbell, Taylor Kitsch, Scott Myles, Rihanna, Julia Roberts, Paolo Sorrentino, Morgan Spurlock and Sir Tom Jones.
'Law would have killed off top show'.
Northern Lights film project launched.
Scots national companies see audiences increase by 20%.
Assembly Rooms to reopen in July.
Copyright licensing system 'needs to be streamlined'.
Wet Wet Wet to return for one-off comeback gig in Glasgow.
Irvine Welsh praises Edinburgh Festival.
Olympic short movies to premiere at film festival.
Winners announced at the Empire Awards. BBC, Empire.
The slacker is back--and this time she's female.
Interviews: Geoff Ellis, Rula Lenska, Will Poulter, Greg Proops, Tim Rice, Geraldine Somerville.