Comedian Kevin Bridges to host Bafta Scotland awards, Daily Record.
Creative Scotland appoints two co-producers to manage PAR+RS, Northings.
Interviews: Beau Willimon--twice and Evan Rachel Wood.
Anthony Neilson: 'I prefer the critics on Twitter.' The Guardian.
U2 take title as best act of past 25 years, The Scotsman.
World Book Night titles unveiled, BBC.
Interview: Julia Ormond.
Gaming firms' plea to reach another level, The Scotsman.
Titian masterpiece will receive 'no more public money', BBC.
Interviews: Ryan Gosling, Max Minghella, Abi Morgan, Michael Sheen, Tom Waits and Steven Spielberg & Peter Jackson.
£50m campaign to buy another Titian, The Scotsman.
Lionel Shriver: The dangers of film adaptations, The Guardian.
Animation flees UK as tax breaks are not part of the picture, The Independent.
Scottish government to give £5m for Glasgow youth arts centre, The Stage.
Will 2012 be a disaster at the movies? The Independent.
Interviews: James Holloway, Kaya Scodelario.
theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.
Creative Scotland backs Edinburgh's initiative to drive growth in the creative industries, The Edinburgh Reporter.
Cameron Mackintosh announces details for Phantom of the Opera's UK tour, The Stage.
Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.
Just A Minute marks 45th birthday with TV move, The Stage.
Dylan Thomas Prize 2011 shortlist is announced, BBC.
Interviews: Karla Black, Emma Hartley-Miller, Gus van Sant, Emma Stone, Tilda Swinton.
Westlife confim split after final Glasgow gig, STV, BBC.
Scottish Opera's cycle of 'endless decline' The Scotsman.
Man Booker Prize won by Julian Barnes on fourth attempt, BBC.
Vote for Scotland's Greatest Album--the full list of 90s nominees, STV.
Interviews: Miranda July, Miles Jupp, Damian Lewis, Johnny McKnight.
Scotland BAFTA nominations announced, Daily Record & The Scotsman.
'I'll tell you this, gritty films rule Scots Baftas'--The Scotsman.
Julian Barnes leads race for Booker Prize, BBC.
Interviews: Rob Brydon, Miranda July, Amy Lame, Ami Canaan Mann, Abi Morgan, Gus Van Sant.
Van Gogh did not kill himself, authors claim, BBC.
Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon separate, BBC.
Theatre group celebrates funding from bank charity, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Emily Browning, Rob Brydon, Viola Davis, Will Ferrell, Karen Gillan, Ian Hislop, Bryce Dallas Howard, Abi Morgan, Thandie Newton, Bruce Robinson, Steven Soderbergh.
Michael Boyd: the Glaswegian golden boy will leave RSC on a high, The Telegraph.
STV confirms end of the road for The Hour, STV.
Interviews: Emily Browning, Reginald D Hunter, Morgan Spurlock.
'10 of the best theatre and performance venues in Edinburgh,' The Guardian.
'10 of the best films set in Edinburgh,' The Guardian.
Cine-files: Cameo, Edinburgh.
Interviews: Andy Bell, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Reginald D Hunter, Hugh Jackman, Tilda Swinton.