'Paranormal Activity' sequel scares up the top spot worldwide, The Independent.
Scottish Opera takes its tour to canteens, The Scotsman.
Is it OK to laugh at Ibsen? The Guardian.
Chinatown the greatest film ever, say Guardian and Observer critics.
Graham Crowden dies at 87, WhatsOnStage.com.
theatreSCOTLAND's weekly newsletter looks at Black Watch's potentially controversial run in Belfast and Creative Scotland's move to Waverley Gate.
The budget cuts are announced. What will the effect be on the arts? Find commentary at The Guardian and The Stage.
Martin Freeman confirmed as Bilbo, Empire Online.
Will philanthropists save the arts? The Guardian.
Why The Hobbit's getting made and James Bond isn't, Caledonian Mercury.
Tributes paid to Happy Days actor Tom Bosley, BBC.
Old print of King Kong found in cinema during refurbishment, Evening Times.
The Hobbit is Go! Empire Online.
Mamma Mia! Wannabes say take a chance on us, Evening Times.
Why Imax is still the way forward for cinema, The Guardian.
Jacobson puts a smile on the face of the Booker, The Independent.
The weekend's box office at the cinemas is in, The Guardian.
The Exorcist uncut: Secrets of the scariest movie ever made, The Independent.
Rhys Ifans offered Spidey villain role (but which one?), Empire Online.
Why do theatres stubbornly refuse to put on their Sunday best? The Guardian.
Interview: David Tennant, actor, The Scotsman.
The Hobbit 'could be most expensive film ever made', The Telegraph.
Deathly Hallows Part One Goes 3D Free, Empire Online.
Death of the Critic--a look at how some Scottish theatre critics liked Caledonia, a production others hated. Join the debate on The Leither. Check out Across the Art's section on Caledonia, where all of the reviews mentioned, and many others, can be found. Also read this piece in the Scotsman about it.
TMA Theatre Award nomination for Dundee Rep, The Courier.
Obituary: Roy Ward Baker, film and TV director, The Scotsman.
A 600-year-old Indian tradition is coming to Glasgow, Evening Times.
theatreScotland's weekly newsletter is in.
Lost Vivaldi concerto discovered in Edinburgh, Caledonian Mercury.
Artists have come to the aid of Scottish Opera, but the market looks a bit shaky, The Scotsman.
Peter Jackson close to sealing deal to direct The Hobbit, The Guardian.
Weekend film box office, The Guardian.
'Comic book nerd' to direct new Superman adventure, The Independent.
Norman Wisdom RIP, Empire Online.
Climate change film blows up in Richard Curtis's face, The Independent.
Venue of the Month: Tron, The Skinny.
Mark Brown goes to Siberia, The Herald.
A look at this year's Glasgay! festival, The Skinny.
Aristotle didn't know anything about theatre, The Guardian.
Drinking to a success story--A Play, a Pie and a Pint, The Herald.
Director Arthur Penn dies aged 88, The Guardian.
Star Wars goes 3D in 2010, Empire Online.
Tony Curtis dies aged 85, Empire Online.
What effect will the looming arts funding cuts have on creativity? The Scotsman.
Michael Billington disagrees with Ian McKellen's recent statements, The Guardian.
Ewan McGregor "excited" by £500,000 boost for Perth Theatre, The Courier.
Peter Jackson threatens to take The Hobbit to eastern Europe, The Guardian.
Stephen Fry joins Sherlock Holmes 2, STV.
Sally Menke, Quentin Tarantino's long-time editor, found dead in LA, The Guardian.