Inverleith House to close as a contemporary art gallery; Thousands back online campaign to halt closure.
Fears for future of Scotland's visual arts scene revealed.
Ken Loach to get BAFTA Scotland honour.
Interviews: Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Fassbender, Anne Hathaway, Dave Johns, Tarell Alvin McCraney, Lupita Nyong'o, Ian Rankin, Danika Yarosh.
Bob Dylan wins Nobel Prize for Literature: BBC, The Scotsman.
Dario Fo dies: BBC, The Guardian, WhatsOnStage--obituary.
World's first 'music tourism' summit to be staged in Glasgow.
'NTS's Home Away festival makes a world of difference.
Interviews: Irrfan Khan, Sasha Lane, Ken Loach.
Still Game returns with record audience numbers: BBC, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Andrea Arnold, Christopher Guest, John Michael McDonagh, Parker Posey, Oliver Stone and Mark Cox & Jane McCarry.
BAFTA Scotland nominations announced.
Fo appearance cancelled.
Plenty of twists and turns left in film studio saga.
Outlander and Trainspotting in running to be named Scotland's top screen adaptation.
Outlander writer shocked that show has caused Scottish tourism boom.
Interviews: Amma Asante, Danny Fields, David Oyelowo, Sarah Paulson, Michael Pena.
Nicola Sturgeon urged to intervene over film studio impasse.
New Still Game live show for SSE Hydro.
Scottish Dance Theatre at 30.
Dundee's V&A to become a work of art two years before it opens.
Interviews: Peter Berg, Samuel L Jackson, Alexander Skarsgard, Mark Wahlberg.
NTS: Ten Years That Shook the World.
Raising the curtain on experimental and traditional theatre.
Matt LeBlanc signs two-series deal to host Top Gear again.
BBC admits need for new Scots shows; BBC Alba future in balance warns operator.
Interviews: Monica Bellucci, Rob Drummond, Ross Noble, Daniel Radcliffe.
Mary Berry leaves Bake Off but Paul Hollywood stays.
BBC Scotland chief to leave post after seven years.
Edinburgh's Hogmanay 2016 line-up announced: Edinburgh Guide, The Scotsman.
Interviews: Jamie Dornan, Jennifer Ehle, Sophie Laplane.
Edward Albee has died; obituary.
Emmy Awards 2016: BBC, Empire.
Scottish Dance Theatre has much to celebrate on its 30th birthday.
Creative Scotland to conduct diversity survey.
Edinburgh's Christmas expands across city: All Edinburgh Theatre, BBC, Edinburgh Guide.
Interviews:Gemma Arterton, Aisling Bea, Richard E Grant.
Scottish Parliament given scrutiny over BBC; BBC vows to press ahead with Scottish Six pilots.
Mercury Prize: Grime star Skepta wins.
National Library of Scotland opens Glasgow branch for first time.
T in the Park ospreys cost DF Concerts £1m.
Interview: Denzel Washington.
BBC loses contract to air The Great British Bake Off; Mel and Sue to quit.
Liam Sinclair's arrival will help save Byre.
I love theatre and I'm blind. Here's how that works.
Scottish theatres added to Theatres Trust Risk Register.
Men wanted.
Interviews: Dakota Fanning, Diane Kruger, John Malkovich.
Delay for £16.8m Scottish National Gallery overhaul.
'Edinburgh Fringe shows with powers of persuasion'.
Interviews: Gillian Lynne, Lauren McCrostie, Viggo Mortensen, Matt Ross.
Donor card joke named funniest at Edinburgh Fringe.
Winners of the 2016 Edinburgh Comedy Awards announced.
Mrs Brown's Boys named best British sitcom in audience poll.
Perth bids to be City of Culture 2021.
Fringe First week two winners announced.
Interviews: Don Cheadle, Miles Teller.
Forest Fringe: 10 years of risk-taking theatre that reinvented Edinburgh.
Historic Herald Angels awards put on hold for Edinburgh 2016.
Victor Meldrew actor Richard Wilson suffers heart attack.
Creative Scotland pledges to improve theatremakers' pay.
Interview: David Greig.
Comedian kicks off Chilcot Report in Edinburgh Fringe.
Deep Time castle display opens EIF.
Can a Scottish Six really deliver?
Interviews: Brady Corbet, Joel Kinnaman & Cherry Jones and John Tiffany.
Edinburgh's festivals kick off; A brief history of the Edinburgh Festival.
18 reasons why you can't miss the Edinburgh fringe.
Interviews: Rob Drummond, Kathryn Elkin, Bryce Dallas Howard, Lynne Jassem, Guillermo del Toro.
MPs back calls for new BBC 'Scottish Six' news bulletin; Scottish Six best option for a devolved nation.
Edinburgh festival offers refunds for controversial opera before opening.
£50k for Edinburgh International Culture Summit.
Interviews: Juliette Binoche, Morag Deyes, Shappi Khorsandi, Joe Layton, Matthew Lenton, Fergus Linehan, Mads Mikkelsen, John Tiffany, Alicia Vikander.
Creative Scotland warns of cuts following Brexit vote.
Value of Edinburgh's festival soars to £313m in five years.
Edinburgh Mela cancelled in wake of funding crisis.
The rich legacy of performance artist Adrian Howells.
Interviews: Brian Cox, Rebecca Hall, Derek Jacobi, Kasia Lech, Todd Solondz and Tim and Nel Crouch.
EIF's 70th anniversary plans to be rethought in wake of Brexit.
Planet Pop, Flux and the 20-Year Trickledown Effect to EIF.
Carbuncle film explores Scotland's 'most dismal' towns.
Interviews: Alan Cumming, Mark Rylance, Thomas Vinterberg and Matt Damon & Paul Greengrass.
Wanted: creative visionary for the NTS.
Join the national museum's high-tech revolution.
Glasgow's Imaginary festival is true to the creative spirit of Adrian Howells.
Interviews: Josh Brolin, Warwick Davis, Ethan Hawke, Simon Pegg, Isabella Rossellini, Steven Spielberg.