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February 12, 2011

theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.

Scottish Dance Theatre celebrates its silver anniversary, The Courier.

How The King's Speech has revived the British film industry, The Guardian.

Christopher Lee to receive Bafta special fellowship award, The Guardian.

February 09, 2011

British film's biggest night: The complete guide to the Baftas 2011, The Independent.

The Social Network named Film of the Year by The Critics' Circle, Total Film.

Jonathan Melville--Reel Time.

Whatever happened to the Edinburgh International Film Festival? The List.

BGT judge David Hasselhoff thinks there's no talent in Glasgow, STV.

Don't Look Now: best British film of all time? The Independent.

February 05, 2011

PBH's Free Fringe founder elected to board of Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, The Stage.

Reports of disruptions by Neds during screenings of film NEDS, The Guardian and The Independent.

Edinburgh Festival and King's Theatres to enter talks with BECTU about reducing staff, The Stage.

15 Scots men to perform in world premiere of Lord of the Flies, STV.

Theatre and dance get Scotland's Vital Sparks, The Stage.

theatreSCOTLAND--Weekly newsletter.

Glasgow's Tramway among winners at 2010 GaGA Awards, The List.

Bad taste as Stephen Fry and Top Gear forced to eat their words, STV.

February 03, 2011

Jonathan Mills extends EIF contract to 2014, STV and The Stage.

Jonathan Melville--Reel Time.

Maria Schneider from Last Tango in Paris dies, Empire Online.

Robert Pattinson is hightest earning British star of 2010, The Independent.

White Stripes announce 'split' after 13 years together, BBC.

Bafta award for Harry Potter film series, The Independent.

Alan Jones: Maestro of the Macabre, The Skinny.

February 02, 2011

Virgin Money to sponsor Edinburgh fringe, The Stage.

Venue of the Month: Bedlam, The Skinny.

New initiative to boost Scotland's TV production sector, The Stage.

Ricky Gervais not hosting next year's Golden Globes...'Not yet anyway',

The Guardian.

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February 01, 2011

Electric Proms cancelled, BBC.

Portrait of the artist: John Gordon Sinclair, actor, The Guardian.

Eileen McCallum: 'Sometimes I just can't believe I get paid to do this job.' Evening Times.

Ricky Gervais asked to host Golden Globes again, The Guardian.

British Council and Digital Theatre to screen Arabic theatre online, The Stage.

January 31, 2011

Composer John Barry has died, BBC, Empire Online and Total Film.

King's Speech wins prize at Directors Guild Awards and triumphs at SAG Awards.

SAG Award list in full.

theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.

Actor Henry Cavill is to play Superman in upcoming film, Empire Online.

Blue to represent the UK in Eurovision Song Contest, STV.

 

January 28, 2011

Assembly's tender coup is a sore point for all its rivals at the Fringe, The Scotsman.

Ticket sales for literary festival increase by 70%, The Herald.

Is the age of the critic over? The Observer.

Peter Jackson's health delays Hobbit filming, The Independent.

Jonathan Melville--Reeltime.

This week's top releases with Film 24, BBC.

Why Disney's timeless animations are for ever, The Telegraph.

 

 

January 25, 2011

Lyceum announces new Bridge date & theatre tours, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.

Oscar nominations are out, with The King's Speech leading. BBC, Empire Online.

Edinburgh's Assembly Theatre moves to George Square, The Stage.

'A wider net is needed to revitalise our theatre', The Herald.

Burns museum 'a must' for schools, BBC.

Producers choose 'The King's Speech', The Independent.

Razzie Noms announced, Empire Online.

Alan Cumming: King of off-message, The Guardian.

Scottish actor admits having cocaine, The Courier.

Stand Comedy Club to open in Newcastle, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.

 

January 22, 2011

Gerry Rafferty's funeral is held in Paisley, BBC.

Can Glasgow steal Edinburgh's film festival crown? The Scotsman.

Amazon plots expansion as it buys out Lovefilm, The Independent.

Profile: Liz Lochhead, Scotland's new makar, The Scotsman.

Line up set for Glasgow International Comedy Festival, BBC.

Interview: James Mullighan, Edinburgh Film Festival chief, The Scotsman.

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