Survival guide is just the ticket for Fringe acts.
Literary events in 2012, The Guardian.
Preview of the Citizens' 2012 season, The List.
Dates for Edinburgh's 2012 Festivals.
Interviews: Olivia Colman, Michael Fassbender-twice, Tom Hiddleston, Simon Lelic, Steve McQueen, Andrea Riseborough, Emily Watson.
Why should we fund the arts? The Guardian.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update
Craig Ferguson to bring his hit US chat show to Scotland, Daily Record.
IVT1 set to cast Jesus through new Lloyd Webber talent search series, The Stage.
A look at Duncan Hendry, The Scotsman.
Martyn James--RIP, STV and Joyce McMillan.
Interviews: Karen Gillan, Anthony Hopkins, Carey Mulligan.
Martyn James, and other unsung heroes of Scottish theatre, The Scotsman.
Former X Factor star Kerry McGregor dies, BBC.
Of art and soul: Can culture offer higher values to a society still obsessed with money?
Edinburgh Festival City Theatres Trust appoints Duncan Hendry chief executive, The Stage.
The Stage 100 Awards.
Interview: Greg McHugh.
Martin Scorsese to be awarded with Bafta Fellowship, BBC.
Tears at St Trinian's as creator Ronald Searle dies, The Scotsman.
Alesha Dixon leaves Strictly for Britain's Got Talent, BBC.
Adele's success fails to halt fall in music sales, The Scotsman.
Interview: Abi Morgan.
National Television Awards shortlist announced, BBC and The Scotsman.
New Year honours announced, The Guardian & The Scotsman.
Scottish Ballet ready to turn to new page, The Scotsman.
Fast Five is most pirated film, The Independent.
Interviews: Benedict Cumberbatch, Eve Ensler.
Hogmanay across Scotland.
Did Cheetah the chimp really live to 80? The Telegraph.
New JMW Turner artwork on display at National Galleries of Scotland, The Scotsman.
Liz Lochhead writes Robert Burns radio drama, The Stage.
'Gump,' 'Bambi' among 2011 National Film Registry selections.
Die is recast for STG, The Herald.
Holyrood reveals £1m bonanza for museums, The Scotsman.
Military Wives Choir captures Christmas number one, BBC.
Movie industry generates £200m for Scots economy, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Gerard Burns, David Jason, James McAvoy, Matthew Zajac.
Audience favourite Midsummer returns.
Interviews: Daniel Craig, Stephen Graham, Samuel L Jackson, Madonna, Michelle Yeoh and Mumford & Sons.
Edinburgh to host major culture summit in 2012, The Stage.
Glasgow Youth Film Festival 2012 programme announced, STV.
Dressed to Kilt 'cancelled' next year, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Daniel Craig, Amy Manson, John Tiffany.
The Thistle has landed: NTS Staging the Nation political theatre event at Holyrood.
STV boss drops hint that Taggart cold be set for telly return, Daily Record.
Interviews: Emily Blunt, Benedict Cumberbatch, Robert Downey Jr, Marg Helgenberger, Rooney Mara, Jennifer Saunders and The Krankies.