Birth of the Fringe: Part One, Part Two.
Winner of Princes Street pavilion announced: BBC, Edinburgh Guide.
Craig Ferguson to appear in Still Game: BBC, Daily Record, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Kathryn Bigelow, Graham Eatough, Douglas Gordon, Zinnie Harris, Jack Lowden, Bill Martin, TJ Miller, Sara Pascoe, Irvine Welsh.
Edinburgh Fringe finance manager admits to stealing £220k.
Joy for Iranian artist as Edinburgh Festival visa ban is overturned.
Theatre in Schools Scotland.
Interviews: Alan Ayckbourn, Jane Campion, Bryan Cranston, Milton Jones, Matt Reeves, Sharon Small, Jessica Williams and Meow Meow.
Edinburgh's Hogmanay 2018 programme launched.
Disruption and damage caused by TRNSMT festival angers locals.
Ancient Gaelic step dance tradition being kept alive.
'We haven't made a profit for five years': risky business at Edinburgh fringe.
Richard Findlay obituary.
Interviews: Baba Brinkman, Zinnie Harris, Jack Lowden, Naomi Watts.
Paisley shortlisted to become UK City of Culture in 2021: BBC, The Scotsman.
T in the Park 'not looking likely' for 2018: BBC, The Scotsman.
Colin Marr joins Edinburgh Playhouse.
Former Creative Scotland chair Richard Findlay dies aged 73.
Interviews: Jarvis Cocker, Christopher Nolan, Naomi Watts.
World Fringe Day: The uninvited 8 who showed up to the 1947 Festival; 70 years of risky, revolutionary theatre; Alex Salmond to star in Fringe show.
Interviews: Jarvis Cocker, Sofia Coppola, Jaimini Jethwa, Riley Keough, Adam McNamara, Andy Serkis.
Glasgow's TRNSMT festival success to add £10m to local economy; 8 arrests made at festival.
Emeli Sande gig at Edinburgh Castle 'cancelled'.
A bright future for Edinburgh's grand old King's Theatre.
Interviews: Judd Apatow, Elle Fanning, Douglas Gordon, Zoe Kazan, Trey Edward Shults.
Green Day cancel Glasgow concert: BBC, Daily Record, The Scotsman; Anger as gig staff go unpaid.
Edinburgh film festival audience increase: Edinburgh Guide, The Scotsman.
Barry Norman dies: BBC, The Guardian.
Archive reveals how rations helped make the first Edinburgh Festival happen.
Interviews: Sofia Coppola, Vir Das, Judy Murray, Gareth Nicholls.
Pop duo Sacred Paws win Scottish Album of the Year.
Brian Cox spearheads King's Theatre campaign: All Edinburgh Theatre, The Scotsman.
Trainspotting to get 21st birthday party to help Leith Theatre rebirth.
Details on EIF opener Bloom: All Edinburgh Theatre, The Scotsman.
The women leading the Bard in the Botanics productions.
Interviews: Nicole Cooper, Will Ferrell, Lara Foot, Jake Gyllenhaal, Bong Joon-ho, Asif Kapadia, Emma Thompson, Marisa Tomei.
New Scottish film and TV fund delivers £17.5m boost for economy.
Room to roam: how Scotland's vagabond national theatre broke free.
Shake-up revealed for EIF fireworks finale.
Botanic Garden told to rethink after Inverleith House closure.
Gordon Barr & Janette Foggo--These Headstrong Women, Bard in the Botanics.
Interviews: Holly Hunter, Andrew Maxwell, Helen McCrory, Marc Webb.
CATS awards winners announced: All Edinburgh Theatre, Edinburgh Guide, The Scotsman, The Stage.
Theatre in Schools Scotland project to double output and perform to 20,000 children.
Holyrood told new concert venue is 'critical' for Edinburgh.
La Clique to be part of Hogmanay.
Edinburgh Fringe news: Forest Fringe to quit Edinburgh; New homes for the Fringe; Website to charge £50 for reviews.
Interviews: Juliette Binoche, Sam Claflin, Bong Joon-ho, Nick Offerman, Jon Ronson and Brian Cox-twice.
National tour of Monarch of the Glen revealed.
Gavin Mitchell to compere CATS awards.
Royal Mile bag searches ruled out for Edinburgh Fringe.
Interviews: Sofia Boutella, Ewen Bremner, Alison Brie, Peter Mackie Burns, Francis Lee, Alasdair Nicolson, Rachel Weisz.
Edinburgh International Film Festival launches programme: Edinburgh Guide, Little White Lies, The List, The Scotsman.
Scottish National Gallery extension abandoned after cost soars.
Stars support campaign for Leith Theatre.
Interview: Richard Gere.
Salvador Dali painting to leave Glasgow on loan.
Made in Scotland announce 2017 programme: Edinburgh Guide, The List, The Scotsman, What's On Stage.
Andrew Panton unveils first season at Dundee Rep; Andrew Panton--Taking Over Dundee Rep.
The young theatre makers bringing new work to Aberdeen.
Interviews: Javier Bardem, Sofia Coppola, Patty Jenkins, David Michod, Juno Temple, Joe Thomas.
Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland nominations announced: All Edinburgh Theatre, Edinburgh Guide, The Scotsman, The Stage.
Bafta TV awards announced: BBC, The Scotsman.
Andrew Panton, new artistic director of Dundee Rep, talks about his plans for the theatre.
Interviews: Kevin Bacon, Val Kilmer, Imelda May, Kaya Scodelario and Limmy.
Rebus to return to TV screens.
EIF seek shadow director.
£180m Mary Queen of Scots blockbuster to be filmed in Edinburgh.
David Greig talks about the Lyceum's next season.
Interviews: Jeff Goldblum, John Madden, Ian McShane, Katherine Waterston.
Exhibition to mark Mackintosh anniversary: BBC, The Scotsman.
New Edinburgh concert hall to be designed by team behind BBC HQ.
'The playwrights shining a light on the forgotten corners of history.'
Interviews: Julian Barratt, Kevin Guthrie, Johnny Harris, Dennis Quaid, Ridley Scott.
EIFF announces retrospective programme: All Edinburgh Theatre, The List.
Edinburgh Fringe and book festival to join forces.
Modern makeover for Scotland's oldest concert hall revealed.
Interviews: Julian Barratt, Paula Beer, Florence Pugh, Dennis Quaid.
Lyceum announces 2017-18 season: All Edinburgh Theatre, Edinburgh Guide, The Scotsman, The Stage; David Greig explains the new season.
World Fringe Day set for July 11: All Edinburgh Theatre, The Scotsman.
T in the Park chief: music festivals have changed forever.
Interviews: Oscar Isaac, Spike Lee, Dawn O'Porter, Sophie Okonedo, Florence Pugh, Zoe Saldana.
Sean Scanlan dies aged 68.
Gilded Balloon to launch new Rose Theatre at Edinburgh Fringe 2017: All Edinburgh Theatre, The Edinburgh Reporter, The Stage.
Why Inverleith House must be re-opened.
Interviews: Gemma Arterton, Billy Connolly, James Cousins, Edward Fox, Charlie Hunnam, Oscar Isaac, Ted Kotcheff, Damian Lewis, John Stalker, Rachael Stirling and Limmy.
The struggle international artists face to stay and work in Scotland.
Axe hangs over Leith Depot music venue after just 18 months.
Doubts over studio linger despite green light.
Still Game and Hibs' Scottish Cup final win up for top TV honours.
Artists to lead creation of new 'vision for Leith'.
Interviews: Pearl Mackie, Bill Nighy.