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October 11, 2011

Rhinestone Mondays halts tour and cancels dates in Scotland, WhatsOnStage.com.

Susan Boyle joins cast for musical of her life, The Stage.

Never say never: why theatre critics should keep an open mind, The Guardian.

Dallas revamp to air on Channel 5, BBC.

Interviews: Paul WS Anderson, Kenny Miller, Andy Serkis, Morgan Spurlock, Tilda Swinton.

October 07, 2011

theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.

Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.

Reel to real: can documentaries change the world? The Guardian.

BBFC greenlight release of controversial film The Human Centipede II, Daily Record.

Interviews: Paddy Considine, James Corden, Terry Gilliam, Hugh Jackman--twice, Stephen Merchant, Ian Rankin and Steve Buscemi & Kelly Macdonald.

October 06, 2011

Are drama schools training actors for real life? The Guardian.

Scottish government confirms £11m for theatre projects, The Stage.

Forest Cafe on track for financial reprieve, The Journal.

BBC set to announce budget cuts, BBC.

New tour of Phantom to tour UK launches in 2012, WhatsOnStage.com.

Interviews: John Hurt.

October 02, 2011

Glasgow's A Play, a Pie and a Pint: a tasty idea, The Guardian.

Take That back to four-piece band, BBC.

Theatre Venue of the Month: Macrobert. The Skinny.

Arts & Business Scotland receive continuation funding for sponsorship incentive scheme, Northings.

Interviews: Cora Bissett, Orlando Bloom, James Corden--twice, Kirsten Dunst, Philip Glenister, Hugh Grant, Richard E Grant, Milla Jovovich, Ewan McGregor, Lynne Ramsay, Kevin Smith, Louie Spence.

September 30, 2011

theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.

Coatbridge could play host to new series of BBC hit Waterloo Road, Daily Record.

Theatre Awards UK announces nominations, The Stage.

River City axe fears dismissed by BBC bosses, Daily Record.

Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.

"3D is wasted on The Lion King. It's not nearly tacky enough." The Guardian.

Comedy memoirs battle for Christmas best-seller list, BBC.

Interviews: Paul Bettany, Margaret Cho, Kirsten Dunst, Anna Faris, Gregor Fisher, Taylor Lautner, Lucy McKee, Stephen Merchant, Rachel O'Riordan, Daniel Radcliffe, Elaine C Smith, Kevin Smith, Lars Von Trier.

September 28, 2011

Laura Mackenzie Stuart joins Creative Scotland, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.

2012 National Television Awards nominees announced, STV.

Glasgow Theatre Preview: October, TV Bomb.

Interviews: Paul Bettany, Ewen Bremner, Kirsten Dunst, Anna Faris, Lorraine Kelly, Kevin Smith, Lars von Trier, Sam Worthington.

September 24, 2011

River City could be axed for three months a year as part of massive cost-cuts at BBC Scotland, Daily Record.

Scottish students protest at £9,000 fees, The Stage.

It's TV, but not as we knew it: a look at American network HBO, Financial Times.

Interviews: Stephen Dorff, Kirsten Dunst, David Frost, Ryan Gosling, Helen Mirren, Kevin Smith, Kiefer Sutherland and David & Alastair Mackenzie.

September 22, 2011

Booker Prize current shortlist is 'best-selling', BBC.

Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.

Rock legends REM announce split, BBC.

Scottish culture funding cut by 3.49% in 2012/13, The Stage.

Interviews: Adele, Anthony Baxter, Paddy Considine, Jason Derulo, Roddy Doyle, Joel Edgerton, Michael Elliott, Ryan Gosling, Tom Hardy, Liz Lochhead,Lea Michele, Carey Mulligan, Clive Owen and Bourgeois & Maurice.

September 19, 2011

Hollywood on the Clyde: Why filmmakers love Glasgow, The Independent.

River City has been incredibly important to the Scottish drama scene, The Herald.

Kate Winslet and ITV1's Downton Abbey win Emmy awards, BBC.

Interviews: Steve Carell, Kirsten Dunst, Melissa George, Tom Hardy, Jane Lynch, Carol Smillie, Stef Smith.

September 17, 2011

University of Stirling's MacRobert Arts Centre turns 40, The Scotsman.

Gary: Tank Commander creator on plans for movie version of BBC Scotland hit, Daily Record.

Glasgow: the unlikely favourite location for Hollywood film-makers, The Guardian.

Why Star Wars should be left to the fans, BBC.

Interviews: John Barrowman, Gerard Butler, Paddy Considine, Julian Fellowes, Colin Firth, Carey Mulligan, Gary Oldman-twice, Wayne Thallon.

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